Procurement Technical Assistance Center
APEX Accelerators
51³ÉÈ˶¯Âþ (51³ÉÈ˶¯Âþ)
APEX Accelerators
A New Beginning
Success starts with one step, in the right direction, with the right mission.
This APEX Accelerators is funded in part through a cooperate agreement with the Defense Logistics Agency
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Who we are: We are 51³ÉÈ˶¯Âþ’s Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC). PTACs were authorized by Congress in 1985 to expand the number of businesses capable of participating in the government marketplace. What we do: Provide professional technical assistance and training specific to Native American businesses interested in pursuing opportunities with federal, state, and local agencies. We help small business owners interested in the procurement process gain a better understanding of government contracting. Our goal is to assist with economic change and growth in Indian Country. Where, When and How: Meet at your convenience, face to face, on the phone, via email, or virtually. |
A resource, at no cost, available to you to utilize if you are interested in expanding your business with procurement opportunities with your local, state, or federal governments. Serve to support the business to understand the procurement and contracting process.
- Determine if your business is ready for government contracting.
- Assist business in securing necessary registrations:
- System for Award Management (SAMs)
- Dun & Bradstreet (DUNS)
- Review and research your eligibility for small business certifications.
- 8(a) Business Development
- HubZone
- Women-Owned Small business (WOSB)
- Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned (SDVO)
- Search past contract opportunities.
- Identifying bid opportunities
- Market Research
- Researching procurement histories
- Network opportunities
- Our service area:
The Santee Sioux Nation and Omaha Nation on both reservations in Nebraska, including Native American businesses that are located outside of those reservations - Who is eligible:
- Native American Businesses
- Tribal Enterprises
- Native American businesses must 51% owned.
- Why Native PTAC
Please take a moment to watch the video that provides a comprehensive overview.
Hyperlink for business owner to complete the
Contact Information for both Santee and Omaha reservations:
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Macy Campus: (Coverage Area: Omaha Indian Reservation) |
Santee Campus: (Coverage Area: Santee Sioux Indian Reservation) |
| Program Manager: Michael D. Channell Cell: (402) 706-1646 Office: (402) 494-2311 ext. 140 Email: MChannell@thenicc.edu |
Counselor (Santee): Harold "Sonny" Hill Cell: (605)-927-9009 Office: 402-494-2311 ext. 143 Email: HHill@thenicc.edu |
| Administrative Assistant: Heather Larsen Cell: (605) 268-0441 Office: (402) 494-2311 ext. 144 Email: HLarsen@thenicc.edu |
Counselor (Macy): Debra Grant Cell: (712) 454-4322 Office: (402) 494-2311 ext. 142 Email: DGrant1@thenicc.edu |
If you prefer, you can also send an email to: APEX@thenicc.edu
Important Announcements
Monthly PTAC Newsletters
Resources for Native Businesses
Procurement Technical Assistance Program
- DLA PTAP -
- SBA Counseling & Help -
- Find Your Local PTAC -
Required Government Certifications
- Dun & Bradstreet –
- System for Awards Management -
Small Business Certification Programs
Self-Certification Option
Federal Business Opportunities
- SBA -
- General Services Administration -
- DLA (Defense Logistics Agency) -
- DoD (Department of Defense) -
- Updates Federal Register
Government Purchasing History
Federal Procurement Data System -
Find a Government Prime Contractor
Other Helpful Links
You can the find Native American PTACs across the country by clicking on the hyperlinks below.
Please let the Department of Logistic Agency know how well our PTAC has served you.
