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Koniag Government Services is a Native-owned contracting company that partners with defense and civilian customers. Headquartered in Chantilly, Virginia, Koniag's core capabilities include ...
ANCSA oversaw the creation of 12 Native corporations — including Koniag, Inc, Kodiak’s regional corporation — and started the process for land stewardship in the state.
Koniag advertises a "Shareholder Cabin" that sits on the Karluk River, which may be rented by making a reservation. "Within a few steps from the cabin's front door you are able to hook a giant ...
Koniag has hired Seattle business executive Elizabeth M. Perry, Ph.D., as its Chief Executive Officer.
Every year we honor three outstanding HR professionals, chosen by a panel of editors, who have made a tangible positive impact on their workplaces in the past year. Meet Denise Bailey, 2024 HR ...
Koniag’s Eagle Harbor Solutions company said Tuesday its mentor-protege partnership with Diversified, which seeks to explore opportunities in the federal and intelligence sectors, has received ...
Koniag Government Services (KGS) is an Alaska Native Corporation comprised of multiple wholly owned subsidiary companies that deliver Enterprise Solutions, Professional Services, and Operations ...
There’s been a major shake-up at the top of Koniag Incorporated, the regional Native Corporation for the Kodiak Islands area. In a release Tuesday, it was announced that Will Anderson has agreed ...
CHANTILLY, Va., June 15, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Tom Ulsas has joined Koniag Government Service as Senior Director, Business Development. Mr. Ulsas brings over 20 years of business development ...
Koniag and G&B will support hardware and software installation and configuration, local area network management, facilities, communications,programming, computer operations, project planning, help ...
The Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has awarded a $49 million contract to a subsidiary of Koniag Government Services for Salesforce integration and ...
KODIAK, Alaska - The regional Native corporation for Kodiak Island will pay $3 per share in its annual dividend, a drop of more than $7 from last year.