Former senior White House adviser to provide thought leadership on cyber security and counterterrorism

"I'm pleased to be joining SRA, having long admired its ethic of Honesty and Service®, and focus on delivering value and thought leadership to government clients..."

FAIRFAX, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SRA International, Inc., a leading provider of technology and strategic consulting services and solutions to government organizations, today announced that internationally recognized security expert Richard A. Clarke will serve the company as an executive adviser for cyber security and counterterrorism.

"In addition to his invaluable public service keeping our country safe and secure, Dick has an incomparable vantage point when it comes to national and homeland security," said President and CEO Bill Ballhaus. "His insights will be a key asset for SRA clients and further strengthen our cyber security and counterterrorism offerings."

Clarke has been a key player on the international stage in both the national security and counterterrorism arenas. For the last three decades, he has worked in the highest levels of the U.S. government in posts at the U.S. Department of Defense, the Department of State and an unprecedented 11 years of continuous service to the White House. Clarke's experience provides unparalleled insight into the security challenges facing the federal government today.

"I'm pleased to be joining SRA, having long admired its ethic of Honesty and Service®, and focus on delivering value and thought leadership to government clients," Clarke said. "I've been impressed by the breadth and depth of SRA's cyber security team and look forward to contributing to their efforts."

Clarke is Chairman of Good Harbor Consulting, and the author of five books, including Against All Enemies: Inside America's War on Terror, and CYBER WAR: The Next Threat to National Security and What to Do about It. He is an on-air consultant for ABC News and taught at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government. He was named by Foreign Policy magazine to their list of Top 100 Global Thinkers.

About SRA International, Inc.

SRA is dedicated to solving complex problems of global significance for government organizations serving the national security, civil government, health and intelligence markets. Founded in 1978, the company has expertise in such areas as cloud, cyber security; disaster response planning; enterprise resource planning; environmental strategies; energy systems and sustainability; IT systems, infrastructure; learning technologies; logistics; mobile workforce; public health preparedness; strategic management consulting; and systems engineering.

SRA employs approximately 6,300 employees serving clients from its headquarters in Fairfax, Va., and offices around the world. For additional information on SRA, please visit www.sra.com.

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