NACA Members
Native American Contractors Association represents Native American-owned corporations that perform federal contracting. NACA membership is strengthened by our members' unity in purpose. We are proud to work with such a diverse group and to support them in their economic development efforts.
NACA Members include:
Alaska Regional Native Corporations
- Aleut Corporation
- Bering Straits Native Corporation
- Chugach Alaska Corporation
- Koniag Development Corporation
- NANA Development Corporation
- Sealaska Corporation
Alaska Native Village Corporations
- Afognak Native Corporation & Alutiiq, LLC
- Chenega Corporation
- Huna Totem Corporation
- MTNT Management Services, LLC
- Olgoonik Development, LLC
- Shishmaref Native Corporation
- Sitnasuak Native Corporation
- The Tatitlek Corporation
- Teya Technologies, LLC
Tribal Enterprises
- Advancia Corporation (Forest County Potawatomi)
- BKJ Solutions, Inc. (Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma)
- Central Council of Tlingit & Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska
- Cherokee Nation Businesses (Cherokee Nation)
- Chukchansi Inc. (Picayune Rancheria)
- Comanche Nation Construction, LLC (Comanche Nation)
- Echelon, LLC (Coeur d'Alene Tribe)
- Federal Program Integrators (Penobscot Nation)
- Ho-Chunk, Inc (Winnebago Tribe)
- JKT Development (Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe)
- Native Village of Afognak
- Oneida Seven Generations Corporation (Oneida Tribe of Wisconsin)
- Osage, LLC (Osage Tribe)
- Potawatomi Business Development Corporation (Forest County Potawatomi)
- Seneca Construction Management Corporation (Seneca Nation of New York)
- Port Madison Enterprises Construction Corporation (Suquamish Tribe)
- Tribalco, LLC (Houton Band of Maliseet Indians)
Native Hawaiian Organizations
- Hawaiian Homestead Technology
Alternative Members
- Alaska Native Villages CEOs Association
- ANCSA Regional Corporation
- Birch, Horton, Bittner, and Cherot, P.C.
- Brenco Industrial Services, LLC
- Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement
- Deltek
- Dineh Rebar Placer
- Hobbs, Straus, Dean & Walker
- MSI Communications
- Pebble Limited Partnership
- Perkins Coie
- Stoel Rives LLP
- Williams & Kastner
Our Members' Success is Paramount
Economic success enables Native Americans to support programs and cultural activities to strengthen their way of life. Native Enterprises are bringing the strengths of their cultures and values into the 21st century. Through contracting, Native Americans have been successful in adapting and prospering in an ever changing economic climate.
Native Enterprises have a dual purpose: 1) to protect and grow their assets to provide economic opportunity to improve the social conditions of their membership' and 2) to preserve the culture, heritage and values of their people to pass on to future descendants.

