Penobscot Support Services

12 Wabanaki Way Ste D
Indian Island, ME 04468

Penobscot Support Services (PSS) is a premier federal solutions provider based in Indian Island, Maine, specializing in facility support services, specialty trade repair, and installation. Majority-owned by the Penobscot Indian Nation, PSS is dedicated to optimizing and maintaining facilities while ensuring clients can focus on their core operations.

With a team of technically trained professionals, PSS offers a range of services including mechanical and electrical systems maintenance, janitorial support, and IT services. Since its establishment in 2012, the company has built a strong presence in the local commercial market, aiming to become a leading provider of facilities and base operations support services.

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