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Okla. tribe purchases technology company
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THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 2003 The Muscogee Creek Nation of Oklahoma has purchased an information technology company. The company, Complete Technology Concepts, provides office communication systems, The Daily Oklahoman reported. The tribe hopes it can compete for federal contracts. Revenue is expected to rise from about $6 million in 2002 to about $25 million in 2006 by doing work for the Defense, Homeland Security and Interior departments. Get the Story:
Tribe seeks to win federal contracts (The Daily Oklahoman 4/24)
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Complete Technology Concepts - http://www.complete-technology.com
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