SC&A (Science and Commercial Associates) is an employee-owned professional engineering and scientific consulting firm established in 1981 [2]. From its origins in radiation impact assessment, the company has evolved into a comprehensive technical consultancy delivering services across environmental health, safety, radiation sciences, and public health domains [2].
Under the leadership of President & CEO Gregory Beronja, who serves as Corporate Oasis Program Manager (COPM) [1], SC&A has established itself as a trusted partner for government agencies at federal, state, and local levels, as well as private industry and educational organizations [2].
- Resiliency and Emergency Management Services
- Air Quality & Water Quality
- Radiological Remediation
- Radiation and Nuclear Sciences
- Environmental Health and Safety
- Public Health Services
With over 40 years of continuous operation, SC&A maintains an impressive federal contracting presence, having completed more than 300 federal contracts [1]. The company's federal service delivery is supported by key contract vehicles:
- GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) Contract #47QRAA20D002W (12/2019-12/2024)
- Worldwide geographic coverage
- Maximum order value of $1,000,000 per task order
- Licensed Professional Engineering Firm in Virginia
- Certified Health Physicists (CHP)
- Professional Engineers (PE) and Professional Geologists (PG)
- Certified Professional Contracts Manager (CPCM)
- ISO 27001 Certified Lead Auditor
- Project Management Professionals (PMP)
- $53 million award for Tackling Emerging Contaminants (TEC) Water Technical Assistance
- $50 million task order for supporting Tribal communities
- Top Secret Facility Clearance
- Federal and industry cybersecurity benchmarks
- Stringent data protection protocols
- Management and Financial Consulting (SIN 541611)
- Environmental Consulting Services (SIN 541620)
- Environmental Remediation Services (SIN 562910REM)
- Professional Development Training (SIN 611430)
- Order Level Materials (SIN OLM)
- Expanded services for Utah Department of Environmental Quality
- New EPA task order for lithium recovery regulatory requirements
- BARDA support for economic impact assessment of emerging infectious diseases