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SRA continues DEA support

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Published: July 12, 2011 at 10:33 AM

FAIRFAX, Va., July 12 (UPI) -- The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration has contracted SRA International for continued technology infrastructure support.

The Firebird Infrastructure Technology Services II contract is a recompete for the company and is worth $72.9 million. It has a 5-year base period with five, 1-year options.

The Firebird infrastructure is an integral part of the DEA technology infrastructure and supports the agency's core business lines, including investigation, diversion control, forensics, intelligence and support operations. Under Firebird, SRA employees will integrate, test and implement evolving capabilities, as well as new and updated technologies, while maintaining system security, availability and reliability.

SRA supports the Firebird infrastructure across six key task areas: infrastructure integration, integration and performance testing, managed development environment, deployment project support, labs and program management.

SRA, founded in 1978, is a provider of technology and strategic consulting services and solutions to government. It has expertise in areas as cybersecurity; disaster response planning; enterprise resource planning; energy systems and sustainability; environmental strategies; IT systems, infrastructure and managed services; learning technologies; and logistics.

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