A company owned by the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation has been awarded a federal contract worth up to $100 million.
As a preferred source with the Department of Labor,
NWB Technology will offer a variety of information technology services to federal agencies.
The company already has a $1 million deal with the FBI for language translation services.
The small tribe is based in Utah and obtained its first land in more than a century with the return of a massacre site.
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(The Salt Lake Tribune 10/27)
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