 |  | Wednesday, 27 February 2008 |
HighViz Consulting Group
11 Oct 2004
October 10, 2004 -- Abbe Buck, Principal Consultant and CEO of
HighViz Consulting Group, (HVCG), small, woman owned, has opened
the corporation up to having an Advisory Council. The council will
assist Ms. Buck and her team in advising tribal entities that
HighViz Consults to in training and securing outsourced employment
in non-traditional locations such as Native American Indian
reservations, which are recognized as HUBZones by the Small
Business Administration (www.sba.gov/hubzone) and the US Department
of Commerce (http://www.mbda.gov/). Ms. Buck's council currently
includes those in the tribal community and education community,
including Pro-Forms, a corporation that instructs students at
vocation schools how to obtain IT -related employment, Chitimacha
Solutions, a Tribal owned company operated by the Chitimacha Tribe
of Louisiana, and Jon van Horne, Esq. of Critical Desicision
Analysis, a Management Consulting Firm, in addition to advisors
which include several key technology managers in DoD agencies, and
in the US Department of Commerce. Abbe Buck of HighViz Consulting
Group/HVCG Federal, a FirstGov certified partner, saiys "We have a
high goal that we want to reach during Federal year 2005. This is
to obtain complete training and employment for "Contact Center
Management", "Light Manufacturing" and "Information Technology"
teams that reside on Indian Reservations." Buck explained that the
The residents in several areas in the Nation's Southwest and
Northeastern States have previously proven to have the ability to
work virtually on-site and worldwide for Federal agencies and major
corporations seeking needed technical and CRM support. Federal
Government agencies, both Military and Civilian, have hired
individual technical representatives under the SBA's HUBZone
program, which may guarantee Federal funding through this vehicle.
Major corporations such as DELL, Ford Motor Company and Capital
One, have expressed interest in the possibility of underwriting
HighViz projects that are being developed for native American
entities, known as "Transformational Outsourcing", in many
marketing circles, rather than outsource work to countries outside
the US, such as India, ROK/South Korea and Malaysia. "I get e-mails
on a daily basis to have work go to Bangelore by way of Nutley, New
Jersey and San Antonio, Texas. This outsourcing should and must
stop. We can keep the work here within our borders and prove that
all of our American people are ably qualified." Buck said. HighViz
Consulting's clients have included Youngbird, Inc. (Arapaho -
Cheyenne) Lakota Technologies (Cheyenne River Sioux, under the CGI
Corporation), Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians of Palm
Springs, California, (through Greenberg Traurig) Chitimacha
Solutions, Inc., a Tribal owned 8(a) located in St Mary's County,
Louisiana. HighViz also has EZ Certify, Inc. as an active client,
(www.ezcertify.com); "EZ Certify, is the top 8(a) certification
company" Buck said , "which specializes in SBA 8(a) certification
for minority and woman owned small business corporations." HighViz
currently has locations in Haymarket, Virginia and Tysons Corner,
Virginia and also works with entities in the western, southwest and
northeast regions of the US. |
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