NEWS+ANALYSIS Big Deals
The Interior Department's National Business Center awarded Alaska Native corporations four no-bid contracts worth up to $100 million or more, 20 times higher than the limits imposed on companies that aren't tribally owned.
- Company
- Chenega Technical Products, now called Chenega Integrated Systems, a subsidiary of Anchorage-based Chenega Corp.
- Award Date
- June 13, 2003
- Term
- Five years
- Amount
- Up to $200 million
- Services
- Information technology architecture development, applications services, systems engineering, financial and administrative support services, instructional systems development
- Company
- Chenega Technical Products
- Award Date
- June 24, 2003
- Term
- Five years
- Amount
- Up to $100 million
- Services
- Logistics support to include base operations and warehousing as well as light manufacturing, also financial and administrative support services
- Company
- TKC Communications, a subsidiary of Kotzebue-based NANA Regional Corp.
- Award Date
- Feb. 1, 2004
- Term
- Five years
- Amount
- Up to $200 million
- Services
- Support of initiatives for computer, network, telecommunications, management, construction and data/communication infrastructure
- Company
- TKC Integration Services, a subsidiary of NANA Regional Corp.
- Award Date
- Jdly 15, 2004
- Term
- 12-month base period with four 12-month options
- Amount
- Up to $200 million
- Services
- Communications equipment, security and services, computer equipment, integrated systems design, other computer-related goods and services, contractor support, electrical work, help desk










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