What Is Captain Hartman's Work Ethics

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Captain Hartman served as the ASG-Kuwait (ASG-KU) Operational Contracting Support Cell (OCSC) Action Officer with distinction by her first-rate performance for twelve months. Captain Hartman's meticulous attention to detail has allowed the Director of Logistics the operational flexibility to accurately anticipate logistical demands forward, supporting Operation Freedom's Sentinel and Operation Inherent Resolve. Captain Hartman's superb work ethics attributed to an overall increase in K-BOSSS productivity, during her tenure as the OIC.

Captain Hartman coordinated the logistical support for the Performance Evaluation Board and the Award Fee Evaluation Board, hosting a Senior Executive Service attendee. Additionally, she processed over five

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