EPA re-ups SRA for conflict and resolution services

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SRA International will continue to provide the Environmental Protection Agency's general counsel with conflict prevention and resolution services. The contract is worth $65 million if all options are exercised.

SRA International Inc. has won a five-year contract renewal from the Environmental Protection Agency to continue conflict prevention and resolution services to the agency's general counsel, the company announced today. The contract is worth $65 million if all options are exercised.

SRA of Fairfax, Va., will provide EPA with dispute resolution services including facilitation, consensus building, case mediation and arbitration, among others.

The services help resolve situations ranging from community issues to national environmental policy conflicts to workplace disputes. The agency uses the services to address complex environmental problems through collaborative dialogue with diverse communities and stakeholders.

The company has provided such services to EPA since 1999.

SRA offers information technology and professional services to clients in national security, civil government, health care and public health. The company has about 3,100 employees and had annual sales of $450.4 million in fiscal 2003. The company ranked No. 32 on Washington Technology 2003 Top 100 list, which measures federal contracting revenue.