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October 28, 2020

Alaskan Native Firm Wins $15M Tech Support Contract for DOE Biz Center

By ExchangeMonitor

An Alaska native corporation, Tuknik Government Services, won a $15-million Department of Energy contract for technical support work for the environmental business center in Cincinnati, Ohio.

DOE’s Environmental Management Consolidated Business Center (EMCBC) announced the five-year, indefinite-delivery, indefinite quantity contract for information systems technical support Tuesday.

Tuknik, a subsidiary of Koniag Government Services, is a section 8 (a) firm certified as socially or economically disadvantaged by the Small Business Administration. The firm has an office in Northern Virginia and has done work for the Department of Agriculture, Department of Interior, the Department of Defense and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, according to the Tuknik website.

Work under the new contract will include general desktop and server management, network infrastructure design and operations, and cyber security.

The Department of Energy release did not say what firm is providing these services currently. 

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