A technology company owned by the Cedar Band of Paiutes of Utah has quickly risen in the ranks of government contractors.
After just three years, Suh'dutsing Technologies ranks sixth among best minority contracting firms and 121st among all government contractors, according to Federal Computer Week. "Everything's been going good, but I really haven't had the time to think about it, for it to soak in," CEO Travis Parashonts told The Salt Lake Tribune "We just try to keep it going."
The firm's big boost came $200 million contract to provide technical services to the Department of the Interior. Other contracts were awarded by the Defense Department.
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Paiute tech company climbs ranks in just three years
(The Salt Lake Tribune 11/14)
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