SGIS In the News
SGIS wins Multiple Diversity Awards
SGIS selected as one of the top businesses in the United States for 2010 by DiversityBusiness.com, for the 5th year in a row!
The lists are produced annually by DiversityBusiness.com and represent the nation’s top multicultural earners and challenge the long-held notion that a privately-held business is small or insignificant. Over 650,000 companies participated in the 2010 awards program.
Awards won include:
• Top 100 Privately-Held Businesses in California list – Ranked #3
• Top 500 Privately-Held Businesses in the United States list – Ranked #8
• Top 100 Diversity-Owned Businesses in California list – Ranked #12
• Top 500 Diversity-Owned Businesses in the United States list – Ranked #76
With over 46,000 members, DiversityBusiness the largest organization of diversity-owned businesses throughout the United States that provide goods and services to Fortune 1000 companies, government agencies and colleges and universities. It is a leading provider of supplier diversity management tools and has the most widely distributed diversity magazine in the United States.
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Company News
SGIS Employees welcome new StormNet system!

What is StormNet? StormNet is the name given to our Intranet. Based in Microsoft Office SharePoint, StormNet provides a single, integrated location where employees can efficiently collaborate with team members, find organizational resources, search for experts and corporate information, manage content and workflow, and leverage business insight to make better-informed decisions.
SGIS employees can visit https://stormnet.sgis.com to sign in.

The SGIS Blog
2010 and Beyond: The Future of Military Spending
The U.S. Government recently announced that the strategy of readiness to fight and win two major conventional wars is outdated, along with current global military Operations Plans (OPLANs), fighting force structure and intelligence focus.
The Pentagon now theorizes the global shift in information sharing, regional hotspots and multiple localized and smaller threats to U.S. Security calls for a more targeted mobile force. This force should be adept at rapid response, self sufficient and highly effective at smaller Special Operations and Intelligence driven missions.
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