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GSGS President/CEO and International Affairs Expert Leads Florida GOVCON Panel On ‘The Risky Business of Operating OCONUS’

Christopher Sturm shares his experiences on avoiding the pitfalls of operating OCONUS (Outside Continental United States). Tampa, FL, March 29, 2019 // GSGS, a global leader in logistics, operational support, education management and training services led a panel at the Florida GovCon 2019. Flordia GovCon NextGen Summit is an annual summit that brings together leaders from across the government contracting […]

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The Power of Play – GSGS Giving Campaign

GSGS Partners with One World Play Project in Giving Campaign One World Play Project believes in the transformational power of play. They turn this conviction into reality by bringing the opportunity to play to disadvantaged youth in refugee camps, disaster areas and other communities around the world. GSGS is proud to announce that they’re joining […]

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“The U.S. Military Can’t Be Successful Abroad Without Engaging With Partners From Different Countries”

Congrats to Army ROTC Cadet Teddy Sims from Washington University in St. Louis. Teddy has been awarded the Truman Scholarship, one of the most prestigious and selective scholarships in higher education. Teddy’s proposal, which helped him win this scholarship, advocates for an, “increase in cultural competency” for future Army leaders, and more specifically, “The creation […]

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Cultural Awareness: What’s wrong with this picture

Whats wrong with this frame from DC Comic’s Superman/Wonder Woman Annual #2: ‘Pakistanian’ is not a language. It’s not even a word. People in Pakistan (Pakistanis) speak Punjabi, Pashto, Sindhi, Urdu, and Balochi… English is also an official language in the country alongside Urdu It’s an innocent mistake to make, but a woefully ignorant one. For some […]

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Size Matters

Africa is big. But do you realize just how big? It’s immense – probably much, much larger than you thought. Africa’s true size is 30 million square km…almost 2x the size of Russia. Africa is so big it easily swallows the USA, China, India, Japan…. AND Europe. The US can actually fit comfortably into Africa […]

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Culture As A Weapon

“No Culture can live if it attempts to be exclusive.”  – Mahatma Gandhi In the global market – knowledge, awareness, and skills not only mean influence, they also mean survival. Cultural competency is one of the most challenging aspects of operating globally. A strong foundation of cultural competence and proficiency is mission critical in building, […]

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Acid-Alkaline Balance

Aquifers and Wells Water Movement in Aquifers Water movement in aquifers is highly dependent of the permeability of the aquifer material. Permeable material contains interconnected cracks or spaces that are both numerous enough and large enough to allow water to move freely. In some permeable materials groundwater may move several meters in a day; in […]

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