
Developing Business in the Communities We Call Home
“To be sustainable, business development must be continuous.” – Duncan S. Milne, Retired US Marine Corps Colonel, President,Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services At
Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services continues to collaborate with Fedcap Rehabilitation Services (Fedcap Rehab). Our leadership meets regularly to discuss how to best integrate veterans and their families into Fedcap Rehab’s operations.
Our collaboration is focusing on opportunities to have veteran owned small businesses participate in Fedcap Rehab’s business operations as vendors or subcontractors for materials and services.
Other actions resulting from this collaboration include:
We continue to work directly with The Fedcap Group’s companies, their stakeholders and partners to make the lives of veterans and their families better.

Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services President, Duncan Milne and
Steve Coons, President of Fedcap Rehabilitation Services

“To be sustainable, business development must be continuous.” – Duncan S. Milne, Retired US Marine Corps Colonel, President,Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services At

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