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Ho-Chunk Inc. subsidiary secures $84M Air Force contract
Posted: Wednesday, February 1, 2012
A subsidiary of Ho-Chunk Inc., the economic development corporation of the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska, has secured a $84 million contract from the U.S. Air Force.
All Native Services will perform technical data work at the Robins Air Force Base in Georgia. The contract currently includes approximately 42,000 basic technical orders comprising an estimated 6.5 million pages and over 17.1 million engineering data images.
“We are extremely pleased to receive the opportunity to provide excellent support services for the U.S. Air Force on this vitally important contract,“ said Lance Morgan, CEO of Ho-Chunk, Inc. “Our demonstrated performance in working with the United States Government in locations both in the U.S. and abroad, along with our ability to supply a wide variety of efficient and economical professional services and resources continues to afford us extraordinary opportunities."
All Native Services began in 2005 as a provider of information technology and communication services. Since that time, the company has expanded to include professional services, training and operations, managed services, maintenance programs and renewable energy for private industry and governmental clients throughout the United States and around the world.
Ho-Chunk Inc owns Indianz.Com and AllNative.Com.
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