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    SRA International Wins Multiple Contracts Worth $35 Million to Support Veterans Affairs Healthcare Programs

    By Aquala BoganApril 18, 2013
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    Paul Nedzbala, Senior Vice President, SRA Health Group

    SRA International recently announced it was awarded multiple contracts worth a total value of $35 million, in support of strategic commitment to healthcare programs for the Veterans Affairs Department and the Defense Department’s Military Health System.

    “SRA is extremely proud of the confidence the Department of Veterans Affairs has placed in our ability to deliver solutions in support of their most critical initiatives,” said Paul Nedzbala, senior vice president of SRA’s Health Group. “Our partnership with the VA will make a significant and positive difference in the lives of our nation’s Veterans and we are honored to be able to serve.”

    The contracts calls on SRA’s Health Group to do the following:

    • Enhance a veteran’s ability to access and apply for benefits
    • Identifying health issues early with an automated screening process
    • Providing tools to help end homelessness for U.S. veterans
    • Protecting the privacy of veterans and their families
    • Providing state-of-the-art solutions to administer critical internal processes
    • Supporting health and quality of life for veterans

    “We are very excited to increase our participation with the VA mission,” said Edward Meagher, vice president for Veteran and Military Health Solutions . “SRA looks forward to delivering these mission critical systems in support of our nation’s veterans.”

     

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