The Aleut Corporation - Business Enterprises

Business Enterprises

TAC's primary business areas are in the areas of government contracting; telecommunications; environmental remediation; real estate management; trust management; sales of sand, gravel, mineral, and rock aggregates; and investments in oil and gas producing properties and marketable securities. Under federal law, The Aleut Corporation and its majority-owned subsidiaries, joint ventures and partnerships are deemed to be "minority and economically disadvantaged business enterprise" It should also be noted that this family of businesses is exempt from the Civil Rights Act of 1964, meaning their employment policies are allowed to be discriminatory.(43 USC 1626(e)).

Company Headquarters Type of
subsidiary
Enterprises
Aleut Enterprise LLC Anchorage Fuel and commercial and residential properties, chiefly in Adak, Alaska.
ALEUT Management Services, LLC Colorado Springs Facilities and systems management, communications, and information technology.
Alaska Trust Company Investment management and trust services.
Ki, LLC 25% owner; 75% owned by NANA Development Corporation, a subsidiary of NANA Regional Corporation Communications, information technology, logistics, visual information, maritime, simulator, base Operations support, and other technical and management services.
Akima Corporation Project management, facility operations, and technical and logistic support.
The Aleut Foundation Original enrollees of The Aleut Corporation and Isanotski Corporation and their descendants and beneficiaries the Aleutian Pribilof Islands Restitution Trust and their descendants.
Ounalashka Corporation Unalaska Commercial and residential properties, chiefly in Unalaska, Alaska.

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