Cherishing our Past,
Building for our Future
We empower federal organizations to stay agile and deliver efficient, cost-effective, and innovative results.
Capabilities
TBI Federal delivers proven, efficient solutions built on years of experience supporting federal, state, local, and commercial contracts. Our success stems from an empowered management team, a deep understanding of each mission, and the combined strengths of our employees and partners.
Construction Services
Design-Build Services
Mechanical, Electrical & Plumbing
Renovation
Roofing
Disaster Recovery
Heavy Civil Construction
Facility Maintenance
Repair & Maintenance
Security Systems
Snow and Ice Removal
Professional Services
Project Design & Engineering
Information Technology
Security, Surveillance, Recon
Staffing Services
Human Resources Services
Consulting Services
Logistic Services
CONUS and OCONUS Material Storage and Distribution
Inventory Management
Procurement Services
Projects
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Our Companies
TBI holds multiple subsidiaries engaged in diverse lines of federal services across these core practice areas: Human Resources (HR) Business and Technology Services, Energy and Power, Construction and Manufacturing
Specializing in facilities management, design-build construction, logistics solutions and operational support services.
A manufacturer of high-quality textile products for commercial, government and hospitality customers
Full-service HR and CR support services that can be customized based on the client’s need.
A manufacturer of high-quality textile products for commercial, government and hospitality customers
Who We Are
Tunica-Biloxi Industries, LLC is a wholly owned economic instrumentality of the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana. Headquartered in Marksville, LA on the Tunica-Biloxi Reservation, TBI serves as a holding company with multiple operating subsidiaries engaged in several lines of business for both the federal government and commercial enterprises.
As an American Indian Tribe (AIT) owned, small, disadvantaged business, we have the resources to provide innovative and flexible solutions to meet government and commercial objectives. We are proud to support the economic development efforts of the Tribe and to contribute to the mission of: “Cherishing our past, building for our future”
THE TRIBAL 8(a) ADVANTAGE
Preferences for tribal companies (8(a) Preferences).
The Small Business Administration’s “8(a) Business Development program” authorizes preferences for minority-owned small businesses in bidding for federal contracts. However, if the company is owned by a tribal government, it receives additional benefits, such as not being subjected to the lower contract amount caps.
Preferences for Indian reservation-based businesses (HUBZone Preferences).
If a small business is located on Indian lands, and 35 percent of its employees reside on the reservation, the company is eligible for HUBZone (Historically Under-Utilized Business Zone) preferences in the awarding of federal contracts. Benefits include a 10 percent price evaluation preference in full and open contract competitions.
Preferences on Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) and Indian Health Service (IHS) contracts (Buy Indian Act)
Because of the unique treaty responsibilities of the United States, BIA and IHS have the authority to give preferences to Indian and tribally owned companies in procurement.
The federal government is the largest purchaser of goods and services in the world, buying everything from software and building construction to financial and asset management—making its procurement a powerful tool to advance equity and build wealth in underserved communities. In recent years, all federal agencies have been required to award 23% of their total contracting budget to small, disadvantaged businesses. The version of the 2022 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) passed by the House of Representatives on September 23,2021 increased the government’s small business prime contracting goal from 23% to 25%.
Tunica-Biloxi Services, LLC being 100% owned and operated by the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana provides federal agencies with vehicles that could potentially be utilized to facilitate direct awards to meet these small, disadvantaged business goals as well as additional goals established under the 2022 Chip Bill. Agencies that fall under the Buy Indian Act such as the Bureau of Indian Affairs and Indian Health Services have procurement goals specifically for Indian owned enterprises outside of the small disadvantage business goals. Utilizing a direct award vehicle provides the customers with powerful benefits including speed, flexibility, and reliability.
Additionally, Companies subcontracting to Tribally owned firms also receive benefits under the Indian Incentive Program (IIP). The Indian Incentive Program is a congressionally sponsored program that provides a 5% rebate to a prime contractor on the total amount subcontracted to a Tribally owned firm in accordance with DFARS Clause 252.226-7001. Through the generation of subcontracts, the IIP serves as an economic multiplier for Native American communities. DoD prime contractors with a subcontract worth $500,000 or more that contains the DFARS clause are eligible for incentive payment.