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  2. NIS-ITA - Wikipedia

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    nis-ita .org. The International Technology Alliance in Network and Information Sciences (NIS-ITA) was a research program initiated by the UK Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom) (MoD) and the US Army Research Laboratory (ARL), which was active for 10 years from May 2006 to May 2016. It was led by IBM Research in the U.S. and IBM Hursley in the UK.

  3. Ita-bag - Wikipedia

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    Ita. -bag. An ita-bag (also ita bag or itabag; 痛バッグ, lit. 'painful bag') is a handbag, backpack or other kind of bag covered in badges, buttons, figurines and other merchandise pertaining to anime and manga fandom. In Japan, ita -bags are a popular piece of apparel among female anime and manga fans. Ita -bags began to appear in Japanese ...

  4. Íte of Killeedy - Wikipedia

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    Íte of Killeedy. Íte ingen Chinn Fhalad (d. 570/577), [3] also known as Íde, Ita, Ida or Ides, was an early Irish nun and patron saint of Killeedy (Cluain Credhail). She was known as the "foster mother of the saints of Erin ". The name "Ita" ("thirst for holiness") was conferred on her because of her saintly qualities. Her feast day is 15 ...

  5. Palestine Solidarity Campaign - Wikipedia

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    Palestine Solidarity Campaign logo. The Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) is an activist organisation in England and Wales.It was founded in the UK in 2004 and incorporated that year as Palestine Solidarity Campaign Ltd. In 2023, The Guardian described it as "Europe’s largest Palestinian rights organisation".

  6. Ita (princess) - Wikipedia

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    Ita (princess) Ita was an Ancient Egyptian king's daughter who lived in the 12th Dynasty around 1850 BC. She is known from the statue of a sphinx found in Qatna in modern Syria. The statue is today in the Louvre (AO 14075). [1] On this statue she bears the titles noblewoman ( iryt-p`t) and king's daughter of his body.

  7. Public Service Commission (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    The Public Service Commission ( PSC; Māori: Te Kawa Mataaho ), called the State Services Commission until 2020, is the central public service department of New Zealand charged with overseeing, managing, and improving the performance of the state sector of New Zealand and its organisations. The PSC's official responsibilities, as defined by the ...

  8. Initial Teaching Alphabet - Wikipedia

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    Initial Teaching Alphabet. The Initial Teaching Alphabet ( I.T.A. or i.t.a.) is a variant of the Latin alphabet developed by Sir James Pitman (the grandson of Sir Isaac Pitman, inventor of a system of shorthand) in the early 1960s. It was not intended to be a strictly phonetic transcription of English sounds, or a spelling reform for English as ...

  9. ANSI/ASIS PSC.1-2012 - Wikipedia

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    ANSI / ASIS PSC.1-2012 is a management standard for quality of private security company operations. [1] The standard seeks to operationalise the International Code of Conduct (ICoC) within a formal structure familiar to businesses. That structure, with national and international supervision, provides auditable procedures for the development of ...