SRA Presents One Vault Voice For Secure BlackBerry Smartphones

One Vault Voice combines SRA's application for BlackBerry smartphones, management system, and authentication server with KoolSpan's TrustChip hardened encryption module

March 1, 2010

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PRESS RELEASE

FAIRFAX, Va. - March 1, 2010 — SRA International, Inc. (NYSE: SRX), a leading provider of technology and strategic consulting services and solutions to government organizations and commercial clients, today demonstrated SRA One Vault Voice, a discreet, affordable, easy-to-install secure voice communications technology for BlackBerry smartphones. One Vault Voice combines SRA's application for Blackberry smartphones, management system, and authentication server with KoolSpan's TrustChip', a hardened encryption module, to deliver a secure peer-to-peer voice solution.

"SRA engineers have designed and developed a secure phone with the ease-of-use features that consumers want and the technical specifications that cyber security specialists demand," said SRA Offerings and Products Senior Vice President Pat Burke. "For anyone who requires secure mobile communications, we can now give them seamless voice protection."

With a decade-plus of cyber security experience and a cadre of more than 1,000 certified cyber and intelligence experts, SRA integrates the best tools available and leverages them to their fullest potential. This keeps government and industry ahead of the cyber security threat by closing the gap to exposure with intelligent solutions.

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SRA Offers Opportunities to Become Cyber Savvy at the RSA Conference 2010:

* Wednesday, March 3, 8 am

Reverse Engineering Broken Arrows " Track Session.

SRA Senior Engineer Adam Meyers gives a live demonstration of how to use the tools and techniques of exploit reverse engineering to identify and prevent future cyber attacks.

* Thursday, March 4, 12:30 pm

Network Eye in the Sky " Briefing Center Presentation.

SRA Senior Engineer Adam Meyers says that a critical aspect of properly defending a network is understanding what is going on in and around that network, and IDS/IPS is only one component of the process. In this session, he will discuss key elements of a cyber intelligence program, focusing on providing situational awareness to computer network defenders by leveraging readily available technologies that may already exist in the enterprise.

About SRA International, Inc.

SRA and its subsidiaries are dedicated to solving complex problems of global significance for government organizations serving the national security, civil government and global health markets. Founded in 1978, the company and its subsidiaries have expertise in such areas as air surveillance and air traffic management; contract research organization (CRO) services; cyber security; disaster response planning; enterprise resource planning; environmental strategies; IT systems, infrastructure and managed services; logistics; public health preparedness; public safety; strategic management consulting; systems engineering; and wireless integration.

The company and its subsidiaries employ more than 7,000 employees serving clients from headquarters in Fairfax, Va., and offices around the world. For additional information on SRA, please visit www.sra.com.

Media Relations Contact:

Jennifer Poore

919.225.3665 (on-site mobile)

[email protected]

and

Kelly Batall

703.338.3705 (on-site, mobile)

[email protected]

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