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American Indian Tribe Moves to Bid on Federal IT Contracts

American Indian Tribe Moves to Bid on Federal IT Contracts

The Potawatomi Business Development Corporation (PBDC) announced the purchase of Advancia Corporation of Oklahoma City, Ok. The purchase of Advancia allows
  • Written by American City & County Administrator
  • 16th January 2007

The Potawatomi Business Development Corporation (PBDC) announced the purchase of Advancia Corporation of Oklahoma City, Ok. The purchase of Advancia allows the Forest County Potawatomi Tribe of Wisconsin to participate in the Federal Government contracting arena at a new level.

“The purchase of Advancia offers the Potawatomi Capital Company, a division of PBDC, the opportunity to pursue government contracts and add to the capabilities of our other acquisitions,” said Carol Leese, Potawatomi Business
Development Corporation CEO.

Advancia provides information systems, engineering, logistics, environmental, training, and research and systems analysis to clients in the defense, aviation, and homeland security markets.

“Advancia has 25 years of government contracting history and has participated in preference contracting afforded to minority and other special designations,” said Rudy Alvarado, Advancia’s President and CEO. “Being 100% tribally owned is a unique advantage to further accelerate the growth of the Potawatomi tribe.”

Advancia will continue to operate at 14 locations across the U.S., under its current management.

“Since 1982 we have performed on more than 450 contracts. Advancia is a proven performer with a business infrastructure that allows us to smoothly navigate the complex intricacies of Federal contracting,” Alvarado added. “Our expertise and new tribal-owned status are a powerful combination.”

“We already have a unique and strong relationship with the Federal Government,” said James Crawford, Potawatomi Business Development Corporation Board Chair. “Having Advancia as part of our team furthers our goal to diversify beyond gaming,” he added.

The Potawatomi Business Development Corporation is owned and operated by the Forest County Potawatomi Tribe of Wisconsin. The Corporation seeks to diversify Potawatomi business interests beyond gaming in an effort to secure the future of
the Potawatomi tribe for the next 7 generations and beyond.

In addition to Advancia, other business operations include Potawatomi Design Group, OneProspect Technologies and HCI Logistics. For more information on the Potawatomi Business Development Corporation, visit our website at www.potawatomibdc.com.

Since 1982, Advancia Corporation has undertaken and solved high technology problems on more than 450 contracts for its state and federal clients. Privately held since its inception, Advancia graduated from the 8(a) minority contract preference program in 2000. Headquartered in Oklahoma City, the company has 14 locations throughout the United States and was recognized by the U.S. Department of Commerce as its National Minority Service Firm of the Year in 2005.

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