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Refugee camp in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
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CSS ERT - Mission in Haiti.
:: March 2010
CSS ERT has had boots on the ground in Haiti since the devastating 7.0 magnitude earthquake that hit the impoverished country of Haiti in mid January. Since that time, our team has come to the call of relief organizations that mobilized in the area. We are providing vital services for these organizations such as constructing base camps, procuring essential supplies, providing food and water services, securing warehouses and port shipments, ensuring goods get to where they need to go, and much more. CSS ERT will remain in Haiti indefinitely and stands ready to assist the refugees, aid organizations, the U.S. and Haitian governments, and all other organizations that have mobilized in the country to assist those in need. Together we will help rebuild the country and aid the displaced citizens as they begin their return to normalcy.
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CSS Global contracted under the Worldwide Environmental Remediation Services Program.
:: March 2010
Worldwide Environmental Remediation Services (WERS) will support the Military Munitions Response Program (MMRP), the Hazardous, Toxic, and Radiological Waste (HTRW) Program, clean up of Formerly Used Defense Sites (FUDS) and Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC). Additionally work will include clean up of Munitions and Explosives of Concern (MEC). This contract will be used to support the U.S. Army’s mission in Iraq and other munitions-related services worldwide.
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CSS Global’s Services Expand at U.S. Army Base
:: March 2010
Initially awarded earlier this year as a four-year contract, CSS Global is proud to be expanding its exclusive operations and maintenance (O&M) services at Camp Speicher, a U.S. Army Operating Base in Iraq. As a result of the U.S. Army’s pleasure with our performance, and as initiated by a newly revised statement of work, CSS Global has increased its staff from 56 to 75 onsite O&M experts including electricians, master carpenters, mechanics, plumbers and masonry welders. These technicians are now responsible for maintaining approximately 1,150 camp facilities.
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Aftershocks Rattle Chile During Inauguration - New York Times | 'The US-Israel enduring partnership' - Jerusalem Post | Allegations of fraud as Iraq election results trickle in - Christian Science Monitor | Turkey recalls envoy to Sweden over Armenian vote - Ynetnews | European Parliament calls for immediate release of abducted IDF soldier - Ha'aretz | Afghanistan and Pakistan Pledge Cooperation - New York Times | France's Sarkozy faces whipping in regional vote - The Associated Press | Myanmar Moves Troops to Borders - Wall Street Journal | India, Russia to firm up strategic ties - The Hindu | New Strike Paralyzes Greece - New York Times |
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March 11, 2010
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Official: Pakistani Group Behind Kabul Attacks.
By Rahim Faiez and Kay Johnson (AP)
March 2, 2010
KABUL (AP) -- An Afghan intelligence official put the blame Tuesday on the Pakistan-based militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba for staging the deadly car bomb and suicide attacks that targeted foreigners last week in Kabul... [+]
Iraq's Sunnis Bracing For Chaos After Election.
By Lara Jakes (AP)
March 2, 2010
RAMADI, Iraq (AP) -- Here in the birthplace of Iraq's insurgency and its later turnabout against al-Qaida, Sunni Arabs are pushing to get out the vote in an election they see as their best hope of restoring some of their lost power... [+]
Lawlessness Won't Be Tolerated, Chilean President Says
By CNN
March 2, 2010
SANTIAGO, Chile (CNN) -- Chilean President Michelle Bachelet said all emergency measures should be in place by Tuesday, three days after an 8.8-magnitude earthquake destroyed large swaths of the central and southern parts of the nation... [+]
Upcoming Rainy Season Could Add to Haiti's Woes.
By Gina Cherundolo (AccuWeather)
March 2, 2010
As Haiti continues to recover from January's devastating earthquake, a new danger looms for the island nation. The rainy season is on its way for the Caribbean, but heavy rains and above-average precipitation have already caused problems... [+]
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