Cherokee Federal Expands Washington, D.C. Footprint

Cherokee Federal Washington D.C.

TULSA, OK – Cherokee Federal, the federal contracting division of Cherokee Nation Businesses, has opened a new Washington, D.C. area office within Greensboro Park in Tysons Corner. The location is in close proximity to many government customers and will complement its existing area offices.

“As we continue on a solid trajectory, this strategic expansion in D.C. provides a centralized and sophisticated environment that reflects the quality of service we are known for providing to our federal partners,” said Steven Bilby, President of Cherokee Federal. “This is another exciting step forward for our organization, and we are eager to continue growing our talented workforce, suite of robust service offerings and overall presence in our nation’s capital.”

During the design process, a significant focus was placed on creating a modern, open space encouraging collaboration. The redesigned space on the ninth floor of Greensboro Park is over 20,000 sq. ft., houses more than 100 employees, and features a wellness room and a variety of meeting and collaboration spaces.

Cherokee Federal’s team of more than 35 tribally-owned federal contracting companies manages a portfolio of projects for over 60 federal customers. From national security and intelligence, information technology, health solutions, Department of Defense logistics or humanitarian relief, the organization and its more than 5,000 employees assist federal customers build solutions, solve complex challenges and serve America’s foreign and domestic interests.

“I am proud of this new environment and am immensely grateful for our dedicated workforce and the value we are driving for our federal partners around the globe,” said Bilby.

In June, Cherokee Federal received its sixth consecutive ranking on Washington Technology’s Top 100 list.