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Native firm gets defense contract
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THURSDAY, MAY 30, 2002

A subsidiary of an Alaska Native corporation has signed a $13 million contract for a defense project.

Doyon Universal Services, a subsidiary of Doyon Ltd., will build a 364-person camp to house construction workers at the National Missile Defense site in Alaska. The camp will be located on lands owned in fee by the village of Tanacross.

Doyon Universal will lease the land from the village for two years.

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Doyon firm gets missile defense work (The Fairbanks Daily News-Miner 5/30)