WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Thom Tillis (R-NC) applauded the $9.5 billion in federal prime contracts that businesses executed in North Carolina in FY2020, a $2.4 billion increase from FY2019. This increase of federal contracts in North Carolina comes as the North Carolina Military Business Center (NCMBC), a business development component of North Carolina’s community colleges, has worked to expand military and federal business opportunities to help grow North Carolina’s economy.
“We’ve seen a major increase in federal investments in North Carolina’s military installations and communities over the last several years, and I want to thank the NCMBC for their role in connecting North Carolina businesses with federal agencies,” said Senator Tillis. “The uptick in federal contracts in 2020 created more job opportunities for the people of our state and has been crucial for North Carolina’s economic recovery from COVID-19. I look forward to continue working with my colleagues in Congress and partners in North Carolina to ensure we keep our status as the most military friendly state in the nation.”
“Each of these prime contracts – and billions more in subcontracts – grows jobs, expands the economy and tax base and improves quality of life for everyone in North Carolina,” said NCMBC Executive Director Scott Dorney. “Although COVID-19 negatively impacted other sectors of our economy, the federal economy in North Carolina boomed during 2020 - with COVID-19 medical and textile requirements and the Hurricane Florence Recovery program driving federal agency and DoD contracting, respectively.”
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