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PCI Federal expands presence in DC

Opens new office focused on federal clients

PCI dignitaries join new officers at the ribbon cutting, from left, Eddie Tullis, Charlotte Meckel, Robert McGhee, Keith Martin, Stephanie Bryan, Mal McGhee, Mark Henderson, Justin Stabler, Nick Dunn.

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PCI Federal, the 8(a) Federal Government contracting enterprise owned by the Poarch Creek Indians (PCI), recently opened its new National Capital Region office in Reston, Virginia, with an official ribbon-cutting celebration at its building on Sunrise Valley Drive. The expansion marks a significant milestone for PCI Federal as it continues to provide services defined by innovation and collaboration that support the federal government, including the Department of Defense.
“This new office will allow us opportunities to more closely collaborate with our federal clients and other leaders in sophisticated industries that support our government,” PCI Tribal Chair and CEO Stephanie Bryan said. “We are honored to be part of a business community here in the National Capital region that makes a real difference in the lives of so many Americans and the security of our country.”
PCI Federal’s new Washington-area chief executive officer is Nick Dunn, and its executive vice president is Mark Henderson. Both men bring a wealth of
knowledge and experience to their respective positions.
PCI Federal’s new Washington office currently supports over 350 employees and houses nine of its contracting enterprises, which include both wholly owned and joint venture operations