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  2. U.S. Army Information Technology Agency - Wikipedia

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    OAA is organized into four major divisions: the U.S. Army Resources and Programs Agency (RPA), the U.S. Army Headquarters Services (AHS), the U.S. Army Information Technology Agency (ITA), and the U.S. Army Center of Military History (CMH). These divisions support OAA primarily in areas of IT, logistics, training, and human resources support.

  3. New York Public Service Commission - Wikipedia

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    www .dps .ny .gov. The New York Public Service Commission is the public utilities commission of the New York state government that regulates and oversees the electric, gas, water, and telecommunication industries in New York as part of the Department of Public Service. The department's regulations are compiled in title 16 of the New York Codes ...

  4. Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy - Wikipedia

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    The scientists rely on ground-based, balloon-, air- or space-borne instruments and computer models. History [ edit ] On 25 November 1964 the Aeronomical Service is separated from the Royal Meteorological Institute (RMI) and lives on as a scientific institution of the state with the name: Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy (BIRA-IASB).

  5. Professional corporation - Wikipedia

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    Professional corporation. Professional corporations or professional service corporations (abbreviated as PC or PSC) are those corporate entities for which many corporation statutes make special provision, regulating the use of the corporate form by licensed professionals such as attorneys, architects, engineers, public accountants and physicians.

  6. National Aerospace Laboratory of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The National Aerospace Laboratory of Japan (NAL), was established in July 1955.Originally known as the National Aeronautical Laboratory, it assumed its present name with the addition of the Aerospace Division in 1963.

  7. European Launcher Development Organisation - Wikipedia

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    However, thanks to the static discharge from the fairings travelling down to the third stage sequencer and inertial navigation computer, they cause it to hang and malfunction; signalling the range safety officer to destroy it. The launch of F12 was postponed whilst a project review was carried out, which led to the decision to abandon the ...

  8. AlphaGo (film) - Wikipedia

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    Premise The film presents how AlphaGo, a computer program developed by DeepMind Technologies, mastered the game of Go through artificial intelligence. Its competence was tested by Lee Sedol, a South Korean world champion. Release AlphaGo was released in New York City on September 29, 2017, and Los Angeles next month. Reception Critical response AlphaGo earned positive reviews. On Rotten ...

  9. TIM Group - Wikipedia

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    TIM S.p.A. (formerly Telecom Italia S.p.A.) is an Italian telecommunications company with headquarters in Rome, Milan, and Naples (with the Telecom Italia Tower ), which provides fixed telephony and DSL data services. [4] [5] It is the largest Italian telecommunications services provider in revenues and subscribers.