The General Services Administration is sponsoring a two-day conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico, to encourage Indian-owned firms to do business with the federal government.
The conference, "2004 Native American Conference: Doing Business with the Government," is designed to explain how Indian businesses can sell products and services to the government.
The American Indian Chamber of Commerce of New Mexico estimates there are $15 billion set-asides for Indian firms.
For more information, visit
http://www.gsa.gov/Portal/gsa/ep/contentView.do?contentId=15487&contentType=GSA_BASIC
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Feds Court American Indian Firms
(The Albuquerque Journal 3/29)
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Native firms urged to do business with feds
Monday, March 29, 2004
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