SRA lands NIH technical services deal

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SRA International won a task order to provide a broad range of technical services to the National Institutes of Health's Office of Research Services.

SRA International Inc. won a task order that may be worth as much as $25.5 million over four years to provide a broad range of technical services to the National Institutes of Health's Office of Research Services.

Under the task order, SRA of Fairfax, Va., will support the office's enterprise architecture while coordinating with NIH-wide technology and business initiatives. The company also will analyze programmatic requirements, design and enhance new and existing systems, support Internet and intranet applications and help ORS develop a technology insertion strategy.

Among the services SRA will provide are project management, enterprise architecture; systems design, development and integration; business intelligence; information security; and geospatial services and solutions.

Team members include Aculogic Inc., Brigh Technologies Inc., Enterarc Associates Inc., Kevin Williams Enterprises, NatureSpace and Strategic Advantage Inc.

NIH awarded the task order through the Chief Information Officer Solutions and Partners 2 Innovations contract. SRA has provided business systems and technology services to the Office of Research Services since 2001.

SRA ranks No. 33 on Washington Technology's 2007 Top 100 list of the largest federal government prime contractors.