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Paul Nedzbala

Senior Vice President, Civil Government Group


As senior vice president of SRA's Civil Government Group, Paul Nedzbala leads a team responsible for partnering with our customers to deliver mission support services, program management and information technology solutions that address significant mission challenges across a wide range of federal agencies, including the U.S. Departments of Agriculture, Commerce, Energy, the Interior, Labor, State, Transportation and the Treasury. The Civil Government Group also serves a number of key U.S. agencies and organizations, including the U.S. Agency for International Development, the Environmental Protection Agency, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Government Accountability Office, the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, the Small Business Administration, and the Office of Personnel Management.

Nedzbala has been instrumental in developing strategies that capitalize on SRA's strengths to help our customers solve complex problems and enhance services to their stakeholders. He has more than 25 years of federal-contracting experience, which began with IT projects including developing state-of-the-art biosurveillance technologies, multifunctional Web applications and various research-related technology infrastructures for U.S. government agencies.

Prior to his appointment to lead the Civil Government Group, Nedzbala was senior vice president of SRA's Health Group, where he was responsible for significant growth in the company's health footprint. He joined SRA as part of SRA’s acquisition of Constella Group, LLC, in August 2007. He was chief operating officer for the Constella health sciences business unit, providing solutions in areas such as research, technology, and public health program development and support for U.S. domestic health agencies.

Prior to Constella, Nedzbala served in various leadership roles with United Information Systems (UIS), including vice president of IT services. He also served as program manager for the Washington Consulting Group, where he led a team of software engineers in supporting IT initiatives for the National Institutes of Health.

Nedzbala has a bachelor's in management science from Virginia Polytechnic Institute.