Poarch Creek Indians Federal Services (PCIFS) announced that it had been awarded over $20 million in fiscal year-end contracts to provide vital services to federal agencies.
PCIFS will perform services for multiple agencies of the federal government, including U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) customers. The organization has expanded its portfolio as a government contracting entity providing support services to the U.S. military and numerous federal agencies in Alabama and other states.
Poarch Band of Creek Indians chairwoman and CEO Stephanie A. Bryan believes the organization is well-position for future growth.
“We are excited to let Alabamians know about our contracting capabilities. PCI Federal Services and their companies offer services from program management, finance and budget, engineering, construction, manufacturing and communications,” she stated. “I look forward to their continued growth and contributions to Alabama’s economy and beyond.”
PCIFS was established by the tribe to serve federal customers and the DOD. The work that will be performed includes projects to build a modular hospital for the Indian Health Services and provide support to the U.S. military through the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter Program.
PCI Support Services, a PCIFS company, will construct a new visitor center at the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge in southeast Georgia.
PCIFS holds 10 companies under its umbrella. The companies include Integrated Federal Solutions, Media Fusion, Muskogee Technology, PCI Productions, PCI Support Services, PCI Government Services, PCI Aviation, PCI Technology Services, PCI Manufacturing, and H2PCI.
Dylan Smith is a staff writer for Yellowhammer News. You can follow him on Twitter @DylanSmithAL
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