Alaska Native corporation contracting came under heavy fire at a House Government Reform Committee hearing on Wednesday.
Republicans and Democrats on the panel said Alaska Native corporations appear to be abusing special rules that allow them to obtain no-bid contracts worth millions and potentially billions of dollars. They said other minority groups are being cut out of the small business program.
The Government Accountability Office reported no wrongdoing among the corporations but called for more federal oversight. The GAO found that Alaska Native contracting grew from $265 million in 2000 to $1.1 billion in 2004.
Rep. Don Young (R-Alaska) and Alaska Native leaders defended the success of the program. They said federal contracts are providing revenues that are distributed directly to Alaska Natives and are used to provide services for Alaska Natives.
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(The Anchorage Daily News 6/22)
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