DDC Information Technology Services, LLC

DDC Information Technology Services, LLC DDC IT Services delivers innovative enterprise technology solutions with exceptional customer service.

Through our collaborative approaches and leading-edge design patterns, we drive our clients’ missions while advancing the Diné legacy of innovation. DDC IT Services is 100% Navajo Nation Tribally owned, 8(a) certified, Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB)

⚓ Honoring 250 years of the US Navy Today, we celebrate 250 years of the U.S. Navy — a legacy defined by courage, integr...
10/13/2025

⚓ Honoring 250 years of the US Navy

Today, we celebrate 250 years of the U.S. Navy — a legacy defined by courage, integrity, and an unwavering commitment to protecting our nation at sea and beyond.

We proudly recognize the Sailors, veterans, and families who have dedicated their lives to upholding freedom and safeguarding our global waters. Your leadership, innovation, and resilience continue to inspire us as we work to advance missions that strengthen our nation’s defense.

To all who have served and continue to serve: thank you for your service, sacrifice, and steadfast spirit.

📢 DDC IT Services is proud to announce Zach Brown as President.“We are thrilled with Zach’s appointment in leading three...
07/01/2024

📢 DDC IT Services is proud to announce Zach Brown as President.

“We are thrilled with Zach’s appointment in leading three of DDC’s premier IT solutions companies,” stated Jackie Murray, DDC Chief Operating Officer. "We are confident that under his guidance, our companies will continue to reach new heights while upholding our steadfast dedication to our customers’ missions.”

🚀 Please join us in congratulating Zach, and learn more about his role in powering company operations and growth: https://bit.ly/3XLZlXv

📢 DDC IT Services Secures DISA Mainframe West Contract We are honored that DISA has entrusted our team to continue deliv...
06/03/2024

📢 DDC IT Services Secures DISA Mainframe West Contract

We are honored that DISA has entrusted our team to continue delivering mainframe IT services for both East and West regions,” stated Rachel Cross, Vice President of Growth and Strategy, Navy and 4th Estate. “As a long-standing partner, DDC’s unwavering dedication to our client has been instrumental to the success of this program. We look forward to our continued partnership in support of current and future operational milestones.

Learn more here: https://bit.ly/3x3zkbb

Window Rock, AZ – February 19, 2024 – Diné Development Corporation (DDC) is pleased to announce the appointment of three distinguished professionals to its Board of Directors: Mark Freeland, Sam Rosenfeld, and Brad Preber. The new members bring a wealth of experience in Navajo government, risk ...

  Along with you, DDC family of companies remembered Dr. Martin Luther King who inspired our nation to make a way for ju...
01/16/2024

Along with you, DDC family of companies remembered Dr. Martin Luther King who inspired our nation to make a way for justice, diversity, equity, and inclusion. His stance and voice shapes today. May we continue to embody the legacy to meet the needs of today and the future.

Read Navajo Nation President, Buu Nygren’s, message, below.



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IN REMEMBRANCE OF
THE REV. DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.

Every year on the third Monday in January, the country remembers a remarkable man, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Dr. King fought a continual struggle to promote freedom, equality, peace, justice and dignity. When asked why, he said it was a simple man’s attempt an end man’s inhumanity to other men.

Despite his life-long struggle against violence, and after being awarded the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize, Dr. King died when he was shot and killed in Memphis, Tenn., on April 4, 1968. He went there the day before to support a strike by 1,300 sanitation workers. His legacy to all people is to remind us that injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. Injustice is what he called moral blindness.

The U.S. House of Representatives voted for a federal holiday in his honor. On Nov. 2, 1983, President Ronald Reagan signed the bill into law. Yet even our great states of Arizona and Utah were among the last to acknowledge the life and work of this man.

Arizona came to remember him only after a tourism boycott crippled the state economy, compromising with the creation of Civil Rights Day in 1992. In Utah, this is known as Human Rights Day, and both are celebrated on Martin Luther King Day.

Dr. King’s life and death inevitably reminds Navajos and Native people of our own great leaders of the past. We’re reminded of the struggles they confronted to achieve justice for our people.

We know now that just as the virtues of love, tolerance, understanding and empathy are learned in childhood, so are the shortcomings of hatred, intolerance, racism and apathy.

On this Martin Luther King Day, let our thoughts for our families, our Navajo Nation, and our country be good thoughts. On this day when we honor a man of peace, let’s release blame and strive to forgive the shortcomings of those around us.

Ahe’hee,

Dr. Buu Nygren, PRESIDENT
THE NAVAJO NATION

Our team is in San Antonio for Day 2 of the Alamo AFCEA Alamo ACE Conference! We look forward to connecting with you to ...
11/14/2023

Our team is in San Antonio for Day 2 of the Alamo AFCEA Alamo ACE Conference! We look forward to connecting with you to explore how our cybersecurity and data solutions are powering our clients' most critical mission objectives.

We look forward to connecting with you at   next week! Meet with our team to learn more about how our investment in inno...
11/07/2023

We look forward to connecting with you at next week! Meet with our team to learn more about how our investment in innovation is solving our clients' evolving cyber and data mission objectives.

Today, DDC ITS commemorates Indigenous People's Day. Indigenous Peoples' Day is a time for reflection, recognition, and ...
10/09/2023

Today, DDC ITS commemorates Indigenous People's Day.

Indigenous Peoples' Day is a time for reflection, recognition, and respect. It is an opportunity to pay tribute to the unwavering fortitude and resilience of diverse cultures, traditions, and histories of Indigenous communities across the United States, including the Navajo Nation. They and other Indigenous Peoples to the Americas dutifully endured to ensure a future.

In that spirit, we take great pride in being a Navajo-owned company, and are grateful our connection to the Navajo culture is an integral part of our identity.

With the rest of the nation, we also honor the multitude of American Indian, Alaskan Native, and Native Hawaiian influences the American fabric is girded in.

In observance of Indigenous Peoples' Day, we encourage all to take a moment to learn more about Indigenous Peoples Day:

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“This day is about reclaiming histories.”

We kicked off   at the Dayton-Wright Chapter of AFCEA Daniel J. Curtis Memorial Golf Tournament today! Be sure to link u...
09/18/2023

We kicked off at the Dayton-Wright Chapter of AFCEA Daniel J. Curtis Memorial Golf Tournament today! Be sure to link up with our team members on the golf course and at the conference events this week to discuss how our solutions are creating new technology possibilities for our clients.


Breaking News: We are proud to announce that DDC Information Technology Services, LLC has secured the DISA Mainframe Lin...
09/13/2023

Breaking News: We are proud to announce that DDC Information Technology Services, LLC has secured the DISA Mainframe Line of Business East contract with a contract value of $54 million.

Read our official press release, here: https://ddc-dine.com/news/ddc-it-services/ddc-it-services-disa-mainframe-contract/

“Mainframe represents a key pillar in our relationship with DISA, and this award adds to the continuation of our great partnership and underscores DDC ITS’ deep understanding of DISA’s current Mainframe environment, strategic objectives, and vital mission", said Jeff Abney, President of DDC ITS.

For inquiries or further information about DDC ITS and its solutions, please visit www.ddc-its.com or contact Miriam Niles at [email protected].

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