
State reaps rewards of diversity in industry
OKLAHOMA CITY - Oklahoma's secretary of commerce and tourism Natalie Shirley comments on the state's broad industry base at OCU and the Busey Group's 2nd Annual Oklahoma Business Forum Read More
Busey Jr. named one of Oklahoma's Achievers Under 40
OKLAHOMA CITY - Philip Busey Jr., vice president of communications for the Busey Group has been named to the Journal Record's Achievers Under 40. The luncheon to honor the 40 individuals will be held May 15th in Tulsa. Read More
Former Boeing director joins Busey Group
OKLAHOMA CITY - The former director of training support for Boeing has joined the Busey Group of Companies. Kent Milliken has been named Director of Government Contracts. Read More
Busey Group: Incentive boosts helps Native businesses stay competitive
OKLAHOMA CITY - In 2002, the Busey Group of Companies in Oklahoma City included an incentive from the U.S. Department of Defense Indian Incentive Program Fund as part of a proposal for a subcontract with a large aerospace company. Read More
Busey company awarded BIA contract
OKLAHOMA CITY - Busey Resource Group, a consulting and strategic planning company operated by the Busey Group of Companies has been awarded a human resource management contract with the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Read More
A new beginning for state
We have accomplished a lot in a short century. As Oklahomans, we share strength in our diversity and spirit built by pioneers and pathfinders from American Indians, emigrants to descendants of slaves. Inclusion and action must be a focus from this centennial. It isn't enough to celebrate. We have to unite to build this state. Read More
Delaware Resource Group wins Marathon Oil contract
OKLAHOMA CITY Locally based Delaware Resource Group, which normally is involved in military aerospace, is stepping out of the norm and has been awarded a three-year energy contract with Marathon Oil for coal-bed methane support services in Wyoming. Read More
Busey Group named to 2007 Inc. 5000 list
OKLAHOMA CITY – The Busey Group has been named to the first Inc. 5000 list, an expansion of the prestigious Inc. 500. Read More
Parrish Joins Busey Group
OKLAHOMA CITY – The Busey Group of Companies has added a new employee to the corporate office.
Ray Parrish joins the company as Director of Strategic Operations after serving a long career with Boeing.
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Q&A with Phil G. Busey: What lessons were learned from Penn
Square Bank collapse
OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoman Business writer Ja'Rena Lunsford interviews Phil
G. Busey for a Q&A on the Penn Square Bank collapse. The bank fell 25 years
ago this July. Busey served as the vice president and legal counsel in the oil and
gas division before the collapse in 1982. Read More
What are we waiting for?
OKLAHOMA CITY – Aerospace is one of the single largest employers in Oklahoma. The
industry is expanding from commercial to government. The Journal Record recently
published an article, “Graying Aerospace”. Read More
Education funding a must
OKLAHOMA CITY – In today’s global economy education equals economic development.
The Oklahoman published several editorials on public education,
vouchers and improving test scores. However, the most important article is about
the overall “D” Oklahoma schools received from the US Chamber of Commerce.Read More
Aerospace industry a great opportunity for Oklahoma
OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma has a strong aerospace industry, and a critical report
released to the Governor's Council on Workforce Development found that the industry,
which generates $12.4 billion annually and employs 72,500, will soon face a serious
shortage of labor.Read More
Getting the job: Advisers Help Small Businesses Land Government
Contracts
OKLAHOMA CITY – Every quarter, the U.S. government awards billions of dollars worth
of contracts to civilian businesses. Although defense contracts top the charts,
just about any business could land a lucrative contract from its very own Uncle
Sam.Read More
Officials offer keys for healthy military-business partnership
OKLAHOMA CITY – The days of $300 hammers are gone.
For Oklahoma businesses and military bases to work together and thrive, one key
will be avoiding the staggering price tags of the past for items supplied to the
military, the former commander of the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center said Tuesday.Read More
Ever-growing health care crisis
It is past time for substantive action for solutions on health care. A recent article
in The Oklahoman again focused attention on the strains and costs in providing
health care to more than 650,000 uninsured Oklahomans.Read More
April 3rd Summit to address expanding Oklahoma's economy
OKLAHOMA CITY - The Busey Group of Companies and Oklahoma City University Meinders
School of Business will host “Expanding Oklahoma’s Economy: Building Upon Education,
Business and Diversity” April 3rd.Read More
Growing crisis for business, state
OKLAHOMA CITY – Action is needed quickly to avoid a growing crisis affecting individuals
and businesses. Not addressing this issue head-on will negatively impact individuals,
business competition and the state’s economy.
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Education and economic future
OKLAHOMA CITY – Economic development and education go hand in hand. Companies need
trained and skilled workers. We can provide them in Oklahoma.
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State companies make Inc. 500 list
OKLAHOMA CITY – Seven Oklahoma companies are mentioned in the latest Inc. 500 annual
list of the nation’s top fastest growing privately owned businesses.
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Tribal assets can mean business
The Oklahoman Editorial: In Ardmore, a plant that will assemble an MG sports
car May wind up being built on land owned by the Chickasaw Nation. About 120 miles
to the north, as the crow flies, there is talk of building an oil refinery on Sac
& Fox land in Cushing. Read More
Tribal land deal lures automaker
The Chickasaw Nation's ground-breaking deal with a Chinese automaker "is just the
cusp of what's out there" for Oklahoma tribes willing to embark on international
trade, a broker of such arrangements said. Read More
Busey Group named business of the year
OKLAHOMA CITY- The American Indian Chamber of Commerce of Oklahoma has named Busey
Group AICCO Oklahoma City Chapter Business of the Year.
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Busey Group forms contracting alliance
OKLAHOMA CITY- The Busey Group has formed the OneSource Alliance to seek and expand
contract efforts. Read More
Busey Group adds companies
OKLAHOMA CITY- The Busey Group of Companies is pleased to announce two new businesses
are joining the group. Read More
DRG and Express team to expand horizons
OKLAHOMA CITY - Express Personnel Services and Delaware Resource Group of Oklahoma,
LLC have entered into an alliance to better serve clients.
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Busey Group receives healthy workplace award
OKLAHOMA CITY - The Busey Group is pleased to receive the 2005 Psychologically Healthy
Workplace Award given by the Oklahoma Psychological Association.
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Delaware Resource Group opens DC office
WASHINGTON D.C. - Delaware Resource Group of Oklahoma LLC, member of the Busey Group,
has officially opened its Washington, D.C. office.
Former VA Director Charles W. Nesby will head the office.
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Fastest growing metro companies saluted
OKLAHOMA CITY - The Busey Group is recognized as the third fastest growing privately
held company in the Greater Oklahoma City Metro area. Read More
Delaware Resource Group awarded contract
OKLAHOMA CITY - Delaware Resource Group of Oklahoma LLC, as a subcontractor to a
prime department of defense contractor has received a flight simulation and training
contract with the United States Air Force. Read More
Busey Group secures grant for Riverside Indian School
ANADARKO, Okla. - The Busey Group has announced the award of a three-year NASA Grant
for development of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) curriculum
and programming for underserved American Indian students at Riverside Indian School
in Anadarko. Read More
Busey Group lands former VA director
WASHINGTON D.C. - Charles Nesby, former director of the Veterans Affairs Center
for Minority Affairs in Washington, D.C., has joined Delaware Resource Group of
Oklahoma City as vice president of government contracting, said Philip Busey Jr.,
vice president of communications for The Busey Group. Read More
Tribes seek economic growth
OKLAHOMA CITY - As many Oklahomans await the first ticket sales for the state lottery,
Phil G. Busey is urging businessmen and women -- specifically American Indians --
to look beyond gaming for economic development. Read More
Busey named Professorial Lecturer at American University
WASHINGTON D.C. - Oklahoma City Attorney Phil G. Busey, founder and CEO of the Busey
Group of Companies, has accepted an adjunct faculty position at American University
in Washington D.C.. Read More
Busey to give commencement address at Riverside Indian School
OKLAHOMA CITY - Phil G. Busey, Founder and CEO of the Busey Group of Companies and
member of the Cherokee Nation has accepted an invitation to speak at the graduation
ceremony at Riverside Indian School in Anadarko May 27th.
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City group named to contract team
OKLAHOMA CITY - Oklahoma City-based The Delaware Resource Group LLC recently was
selected one of 11 government contracting teams eligible to bid on contracts let
under a Navy systems support program.
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Busey to address American Indian Students at American University
WASHINGTON D.C. - Oklahoma City Attorney Phil G. Busey, member of the Cherokee Nation,
has accepted an invitation to speak at the Washington Internships for Native Students
(WINS) program at American University in Washington D.C. June 22. This will be the
third time in the last three years Busey has been invited by the university and
has spoken to the WINS students.
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Matchmaker, matchmaker: Attorney weaves strategic alliances between small firms,
industry giants
OKLAHOMA CITY - It took Phil Busey a couple of decades to find his true calling.
Busey, an attorney who heads The Busey Group in northwest Oklahoma City, is a Native
American whose success came when he found a blend of pride in heritage and the drive
to help the little guy - the small businessman who doesn't always have someone in
his corner.
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Native American Incentive funds exhausted.
OKLAHOMA CITY - Money is running dry. Native American government contracting businesses
have been booming in recent years across Oklahoma and the Nation as a result of
the Native American Incentives Act and Department of Defense Indian Incentives Program.
Now the demand for funds from the program to aid the growth of contracting has become
greater than what is available.
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Keynote speakers announced for summit
OKLAHOMA CITY - Scott Denniston of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs
and Neal McCaleb, former Interior Department Assistant Secretary for the Bureau
of Indian Affairs, will be the keynote speakers for this year’s VA/minority summit
Oct. 12 in Midwest City, Okla.
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Oklahoma tribes offer state more than gaming
WEATHERFORD, Okla. - A gaming compact between Oklahoma and the tribes headquartered
here is only part of the economic potential for public and private partnerships
with tribes, attorney Phil Busey of Oklahoma City said...
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Veterans Affairs Summit
WASHINGTON D.C. - The Busey Group was selected by the US Department of Veterans
Affairs in Washington, DC to provide a minority business development summit focused
on Native American and minority small business contracting and development...
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NASA Liftoff to Learning
OKLAHOMA CITY - Busey Resource Group is dedicated to building educational programs
and opportunities for Native American students. BRG is active in School to Work
and offering NASA related "Lift Off to Learning" programs for Native American... Read More
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