A model of gauge-mediated supersymmetry breaking is constructed in which the
low-energy physics depends on a single dynamical scale. Strong coupling
dynamics of gauge theories plays an important role, in particular through its
effects on beta functions and through confinement. The model does not have
distinct messenger and supersymmetry-breaking sectors. The scale of
supersymmetry breaking is of order 10-100 \TeV, implying that the decay of the
next-to-lightest superpartner into the gravitino is prompt. Superoblique
corrections are enhanced. A Dirac fermion and one complex scalar, in a 10 or
\bar{10} of (global) SU(5), are predicted to be relatively light and to satisfy
certain mass relations with the standard model squarks and sleptons.Comment: 28 pages, uses revtex, h-physrev.bs