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SRA Names Timothy J. Atkin Senior Vice President of Global Health Business; Appoints Mike Toner Global Health Unit Chief Financial Officer
Date:1/8/2008

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Atkin is a former member of the Senior Executive Service at the U.S. Department of Labor, served twice on the White House staff at the National Security Council and at the Office of National Drug Control Policy, and in 2002 was named by Federal Computer Week to its list of the top 100 individuals who made the greatest impact in federal information technology (IT) during 2001. Atkin will report to Sloane.

"Tim brings the right mix of industry and government experience to the role," said Sloane. "He ran SRA's legacy health and international development business and knows the synergies between the solutions and services SRA has offered and the new ones added with the acquisition of Constella. Tim is a great fit for this new leadership role."

Toner has served as acting CFO of GHS and now assumes the Vice President and CFO position permanently. Toner joined SRA in July 2005 as part of the Galaxy Scientific Corporation acquisition. He has held a number of key financial posts, including director of Financial Controls and Processes and Defense Sector controller and led the acquisition integration of RABA Technologies in 2007. He is also a Certified Public Accountant. Toner will report to SRA CFO and Executive Vice President of Operations Stephen Hughes.

"Tim and Mike are a great fit for GHS," said Sloane. "We intend to invest in our global health business moving forward and have high expectations for this organization."

About SRA International, Inc.

SRA is a leading provider of technology and strategic consulting services and solutions -- including systems design, development, and integration; and outsourcing and managed services -- to clients in national security, civil government, and health care and public health markets. The Company also delivers business solutions for contingency and disaster response planning, information assurance, business intelligence, environmental strategies, enterprise architecture, infrastructure
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