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RTI International has been awarded a contract to help the FDA evaluate opportunities to prevent contamination and exposure throughout the life cycle of a food product.
RTI International's SBS DiscoverySM, an innovative software application for evaluation of idle and surplus property portfolios, has been awarded a 2007 Business Achievement Award from the Environmental Business Journal.
A joint study by RTI and others found that New Yorkers' secondhand smoke exposure was reduced by half since the state implemented the 2003 Clean Indoor Air Act.