NMTC Local District Name: Seattle
The National Minority Technology Council currently serves 61 Minority Technology Companies in the Seattle District. We work with area stakeholders including State and Federal leaders.
Map to the right shows location of the 61 companies.
Click image to the right to view.
NMTC USA
Companies from across the nation have joined forces to better compete in these economic times. Our Council Alliance Partnership includes the Seattle District. Click on the image below and take a look at who we have participating in this region. Each of the selected companies represents the best of the best in our district.
Alliance Partnership Site
for Seattle
Please let us know if you have any interest in hosting a Council Event. A Council event may be as small as a reception of 10-15 companies and government officials, to as large as some of the conferences we have held in DC with over 300 in attendance. If you are interested in hosting an event for the Seattle District, or becoming an NMTC Alliance Partner, please email partnership@nmtcmail.com.
Washington State Information
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Washington’s State Website : Click to Launch Washington’s State Procurement Website : Click to Launch Minority Business Office Website for Washington: Click to Launch Washington’s CIO Profile from the NACIO CIO Website : Click to Launch NACIO Site |
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Local SBA Office: Seattle,-Washington
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Click for Seattle-Washington Website Local SBA Director Nancy Porzio District Director Click for Nancy Porzio’s Bio Director Phone: 206-553-7310 Email Director Nancy Porzio |
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We are very thankful for and deeply appreciate the many contributors to this website.
Our members and partners spend countless hours working to build successful companies.
We appreciate time spent sharing ideas and best practices with us and providing your thoughts and
feelings with our members at large.
Karl Cureton, NMTC Chair
Our beginnings: In 1999 Virginia Governor Jim Gilmore announced that he "is working with the private sector to create the nation's first Minority Technology Council.
The Council will coordinate efforts with minority-owned technology business and existing regional technology councils across the state." Press Release.
This was the first government announcement of the Council. Shortly after our Council Founder and Chair, Karl Cureton, was invited to speak as a panel guest for the National
Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO) on the Digital Divide.
The Council has worked over the last decade with State, Federal Officials, and Corporate Executives to develop parity for minority suppliers in the IT marketplace. The Council has now formed a historic partnership of Minority companies ready to leverage their qualifications and reach.
