GCI
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GCI may refer to:
Organizations
- Global Commons Institute, a UK-based climate change campaign
- Grace Communion International, an evangelical Christian denomination based in Glendora, California, United States
- Grassroots Campaigns, Inc., a progressive political consulting organization
- Great Commission International, a US-based religious organization
- Green Cross International, an environmental organisation founded in 1993
Businesses
- GCI (company), an Alaska-based telecommunications company
- Gannett Company Inc., a U.S. newspaper company whose ticker symbol is GCI
- Great Coasters International, a company that builds roller coasters
Education
- Government College Ikorodu, a college in Lagos State, Nigeria
- Glebe Collegiate Institute, a high school in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- Galt Collegiate Institute, a high school in Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
Science
- Geomagnetically induced current, a manifestation at ground level of space weather
- Glial cytoplasmic inclusion, in multiple system atrophy
- Gaussian correlation inequality, an inequality about n-dimensional normal distribution of convex symmetric sets, in mathematical statistics and convex geometry
Technology
- Google Code-in, an annual programming contest
- Ground-controlled interception, an air defense tactic using radar-directed fighter aircraft
- General Circuit Interface, an ISDN PCM control protocol equivalent to IOM-2TM
- Generic Call Interface, in the Rexx programming language
Transportation
- Guernsey Airport (IATA Code), on the island of Guernsey
- GCI railcar, a type of railcar used in the 20th century in Belgium
Other uses
- Global Competitiveness Index, a world economic index in use since 2004
- First Geneva Convention, establishing standards of international law relating to war, adopted in 1864
- Gross commission income, in real estate budgeting
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