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12472 and NCS
The COP, formed as a result of Executive Order 12472, provides advice and recommendations to the NCS and the National Security Council through the President's Critical Infrastructure Protection Board on NS / EP telecommunications and its ties to other critical infrastructures.

12472 and national
NCC-ISAC will support the mission assigned by Executive Order 12472 and the national critical infrastructure protection goals of government and industry.

12472 and .
A revised Executive Order 12472 reflects the changes of E. O.

which and broadened
They were climbing the hill in the night when the headlights abruptly probed solid blackness, became two parallel luminous tubes which broadened out into a faint mist of light and ended.
Recognizing the limitations of such a program, the 78th Congress in 1943 passed P. L. 113, which broadened the concept of rehabilitation to include the provision of physical restoration services to remove or reduce disabilities, and which revised the financing structure.
In the 1980s, Colombia broadened its bilateral and multilateral relations, joining the Contadora Group, the Group of Eight ( now the Rio Group ), and the Non-Aligned Movement, which it chaired from 1994 until September 1998.
This edition both loosened the connection between RuneQuest and Glorantha, introducing ' Fantasy Europe ' as the principal game world for Rune Quest, and much broadened the scope of Glorantha, which was treated as an alternative game world.
These included that of Dillinger, Alvin Karpis, and Machine Gun Kelly, which led to the Bureau's powers being broadened and it was given its new name in 1935: the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
The interdiction of aggressive war was confirmed and broadened by the United Nations Charter, which provides in article 2, paragraph 4, that " All Members shall refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state, or in any other manner inconsistent with the Purposes of the United Nations.
The comte d ' Angiviller broadened the collection and in 1776 proposed conversion of the Grande Galerie of the Louvre – which contained maps – into the " French Museum ".
The late calligraphic style of the Ottomans was created by Mustafa Râkim ( 1757 – 1826 ) as an extension and reform of Osman's style, placing greater emphasis on technical perfection, which broadened the calligraphic art to encompass the sülüs script as well as the neish script.
Though this defensive loophole slightly narrows the types of cases which may be prosecuted for perjury, the effect of this statutory defense is to promote a truthful retelling of facts by witnesses, thus helping to ensure the reliability of American court proceedings just as broadened perjury statutes aimed to do.
This also has the effect of turning a position eigenstate ( which can be thought of as an infinitely sharp wave packet ) into a broadened wave packet that no longer represents a ( definite, certain ) position eigenstate.
:" As soon as a noun enters the domain of metaphor, as one modern scholar has pointed out, it clamours for extension ; and satura ( which had had no verbal, adverbial, or adjectival forms ) was immediately broadened by appropriation from the Greek word for “ satyr ” ( satyros ) and its derivatives.
The Swiss have broadened the scope of activities in which they feel able to participate without compromising their neutrality.
Only in recent years have the Swiss broadened the scope of activities in which they feel able to participate without compromising their neutrality.
He added that some parts of Origin are dense, but other parts are almost lyrical, and the case studies and observations are presented in a narrative style unusual in serious scientific books, which broadened its audience.
When his newspaper business attained sufficient economic stability, and even dominance, in Marion, Harding and his wife traveled widely throughout the country, which broadened Harding's exposure at political gatherings.
Sometimes the connecting " slime conductor " is broadened into a reservoir, which can buffer pre-produced slime.
* The Industrial Relations Law ( 1972 ) and the Personnel Representation Act ( 1974 ), which not only broadened the rights of employees in matters which immediately affected their places of work, but also improved the possibilities for codetermination on operations committees, together with access of trade unions to companies.
The meaning of the term " Latin " has thus been broadened from its ancient meaning to refer to a number of different peoples in Europe and in Latin America, typically those which speak Romance languages.
It was clear that “ the September 11 attacks led to increased U. S. demands for Japanese security cooperation .” On October 29, 2001 the Anti-Terrorism Special Measures Law was passed, which “ further broadened the definition of Japan ’ s self-defense .” The law allowed Japan to support the U. S. military on foreign territory.
If many of these plays have been judged less compelling than his earlier work, his later work, in which satiric fury is tempered and broadened, also includes three of his acknowledged masterpieces.
This broadened the audience from primarily business users to the technical " geek " crowd, some of which migrated over from the Byte Magazines Bix online service.
Though originally designed for the Apple II, the Koala eventually broadened its applicability to practically all home computers with graphics support, examples of which include the TRS-80 Color Computer, Commodore 64, and Atari 8-bit family.

which and NCS
Today's strip artists, with the help of the NCS, enthusiastically promote the medium, which is considered to be in decline due to fewer markets ( today few strips are published in newspapers outside the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada, mainly because of the smaller interest there, with translated versions of popular strips-particularly in Spanish-are primarily read over the internet ) and ever-shrinking newspaper space.
Despite the contributions of Duffy and Mendez, there were no female members, as stipulated in the NCS ' constitution which specified that “ any cartoonist ( male ) who signs his name to his published work ” could apply for membership.
Excellence in the fields of newspaper strips, newspaper panels, TV animation, feature animation, newspaper illustration, gag cartoons, book illustration, greeting cards, comic books, magazine feature / magazine illustration and editorial cartoons, is honored in the NCS Division Awards, which are chosen by specially-convened juries at the chapter level.
As part of the presentations and general frivolity, the NCS has produced videos to initiate the festivities, some of which have been parodies of iconic entertainment.
The NCS is based on the six elementary color percepts of human vision — the psychological primaries — as described by color opponency — white, black, red, yellow, green, and blue — which are difficult to define perceptually in terms of others ( for example, one cannot describe color red as looking " like a yellow and magenta mixture ", even though you will in fact get a red pigment by mixing yellow and magenta pigments ).
The result was NetWare v5. 0, released in October 1998, which leveraged and built upon eDirectory and introduced new functions, such as Novell Cluster Services ( NCS, a replacement for SFT-III ) and Novell Storage Services ( NSS ), a replacement for the Traditional / FAT filesystem used by earlier versions of NetWare.
" It enrolls approximately 575 boys from grades 4 through 12, and is affiliated with the National Cathedral School for Girls ( NCS ) and the co-ed Beauvoir School for PK-3 students, all of which are located on the grounds of the Washington National Cathedral on Mount St. Alban in Washington.
Tied 1-1 through overtime, the NCS championship game was decided by penalty kicks, in which MA won 5-4.
UCI was later renamed NovaNET Learning, which was bought by National Computer Systems ( NCS ).
The National Crime Squad ( NCS ) was a British police organisation which dealt mainly with organised and major crimes.
The series is actually has a spiritual predecessor in an older NCS strategy game series called Elthlead, which began in 1987.
* Network-Based Call Signaling Protocol Specification ( NCS ) which is an MGCP extension for analog residential Media Gateways-the NCS specification, which is derived from the IETF MGCP RFC 2705, details VoIP signalling.
The average composite scores of all third graders on the Iowa Test of Basic Skills was at the fourth grade, seventh month level, which placed NCS in the 73rd percentile ranking.
Gerry Anderson's New Captain Scarlet ( more commonly New Captain Scarlet or NCS ) is a United Kingdom-produced computer-generated imagery action-adventure TV series which debuted in February 2005 as part of the Ministry of Mayhem on ITV.
Functionality present in the MGCP 1. 0 protocol, which was superfluous to NCS, has been removed.
One of the key companies that contributed was Apollo Computer, who brought in NCA-" Network Computing Architecture " which became Network Computing System ( NCS ) and then a major part of DCE / RPC itself.
Apollo Computer brought in NCA-" Network Computing Architecture " which became Network Computing System ( NCS ) and then a major part of DCE / RPC itself.

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