A business created by the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation of North Dakota is busy fulfilling a a $3.4 million defense contract.
MHA Systems Inc. has 25 employees. They are using a technology called video tracing to convert military manuals into a digital format.
The tribe also does work for the National Library of Medicine, which awarded a $100,000 data conversion project to MHA Systems.
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Company working on Pentagon contract
(AP 7/12)
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