Senate hearing on Native corporation contracts
Thursday, July 16, 2009
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The
Senate Ad Hoc
Subcommittee on Contracting Oversight holds a hearing this afternoon to examine government contracting for Alaska Native corporations.
Sen. Claire McCaskill
(D-Missouri), the subcommittee chair, says she has an open mind about the issue. But she says Native firms are winning too many "no-bid" contracts, to the detriment of other small businesses.
"I have no problem that ANCs have grown and become successful," McCaskill told USA Today. "The issue is whether the American taxpayer is getting the best value for their dollar in government contracting."
Native corporations and tribal businesses are responding with a major lobbying effort on Capitol Hill
aimed at showing how their businesses are helping Alaska Natives and American Indians. They launched
a web site,
Native 8(a)
Works, to counter McCaskill's claims.
"We don't want to be punished for our success," said Lance Morgan, member of the
Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska who runs
Ho-Chunk Inc, the tribe's economic development firm. "Nobody says we're doing a bad job. They just seem to resent the fact that we have a job," Morgan said. "This was the government's idea, not ours."
The hearing takes place at 2:30pm in Room SD-342 of the Senate Dirksen
Senate Office Building. The witness list follows:
Panel I
Shay Assad Acting Deputy Under Secretary for Acquisition
& Technology / Director, Defense Procurement & Acquisition Policy, Department of
Defense
Joseph Jordan, Associate Administrator for Government Contracting
and Business Development, Small
Business Administration
Debra Ritt, Assistant Inspector General for
Auditing, Office of Inspector General, Small Business Administration
Panel II
Sarah L. Lukin, Executive Director, Native American Contractors
Association
Jacqueline Johnson Pata, Executive Director, National Congress of American
Indians
Mark Lumer, Senior Vice President, Federal Programs, Cirrus Technology,
Inc.
Christina Schneider, Chief Financial Officer, Purcell Construction
Corporation
Get the Story:
Report: Alaska program for fed contracts does little for Natives (USA Today 7/16)
Native no-bid contracting sows tension in US Senate (The Anchorage Daily News 7/16)
Hearing to question privileges set aside for Alaska native firms (The Federal Times 7/15)
Committee Notice:
CONTRACTING
OVERSIGHT SUBCOMMITTEE TO EXAMINE EXEMPTIONS FAVORING ALASKA NATIVE
CORPORATIONS (July 16, 2009)
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