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May 29 2010

BY RICHARD A. D'ERRICOBob Domenici was sitting at his conference-room table with two colleagues debating his company's future when a knock on the door changed everything.

April 28 2010

U.S. Army Watervliet Arsenal, April 28 2010 - Robert L. Domenici, LTC (USA Ret.), MPA, MSS , CEO of Strategic Response Initiatives, LLC, a provider of professional services and emerging technology equipment to the federal, state and local governments is honored to announce the awarding of this contract to supply the ONESuit® PPE technology to the United States Coast Guard Nation Strike Team.

March 2 2010

Formal recognition in accordance with Center for Veterans Enterprise as Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB).

Robert L. Domenici, LTC (USA Ret.), MPA, MSS , CEO of Strategic Response Initiatives, LLC, a provider of professional services and emerging technology equipment to the federal government is honored to announce the successful conclusion of the formal VA process of recognition of SRI under Public Law 109-461. This process ensures and validates that LTC Domenici’s ownership as a distinguished veteran in SRI is unconditional and direct under the Code of Federal Regulations. This verification will allow SRI to have more direct participation in VA sponsored SDVOSB set -aside non competitive contracting and to compete for contracts under Veterans First Contracting Program.

December 13 2009

Strategic Response Initiatives (SRI); a homeland security procurement, training and logistics management company based at the US Army Watervliet Arsenal, Watervliet, NY announced today that it has been awarded a procurement contract for SAIC IPP Guardian Program to support the procurement of 350 plus Saint Gobain Personal Protective Suits and other PPE for the US military. To date this is Saint Gobain’s largest one time sale in the United States.

November 25 2009

By Liza Porteus Viana, FOXBusiness - After serving in Iraq and Afghanistan, three former soldiers say facing their fears when they returned home has made all the difference.Many war veterans have seen it all: firefights, improvised-explosive-devise blasts and even sometimes seeing friends and fellow soldiers killed in combat. Through it all, they put on a brave face and courageously fight for their country.While none of that may scare them, many vets say starting up a business is, well, that’s a whole other story.