A Guide to Federal Terms and Acronyms


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Navigating government documents is a task that requires considerable knowledge of specialized terms and acronyms. This required knowledge nearly amounts to knowing a completely different language. To those who are not fluent, the task can be overwhelming, as federal departments fill their documents with acronyms, abbreviations, and terms that mean little or nothing to the outsider. Would you be able to make sense of a document that described how the COTR reports to the CO regarding compliance with FAR, GPRA, SARA, and FASA? (This is a common procedure in government contracting.) Would you have any clue what was being referred to if you came across MIL-STD-129P? (It is the new standard for Military Shipping Label Requirements.) The sheer number of such terms makes mastering them nearly impossible. But now, these terms and their definitions are within reach. This new edition of A Guide to Federal Terms and Acronyms presents a glossary of key definitions used by the federal government. It is updated to include new acronyms and terminology from various federal government departments. It covers the most common terms, acronyms, and abbreviations used by each major agency, presenting definitions and explanations in a user-friendly and accessible way. This is an essential tool for anyone who works with federal government information.










The Ultimate Guide to U.S. Military and Government Acronyms - The Reference Book


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Welcome to 'The Ultimate Guide to U.S. Military and Government Acronyms - The Reference Book.' This comprehensive reference book is designed to provide you with clear and concise explanations of the many acronyms used by the U.S. Military and Government. Inside, you will find concise explanations of over 650+ acronyms used by the U.S. Government and Military, organized alphabetically for easy reference. In addition to providing short and concise definitions for each acronym, we have also included examples of how they are commonly used, so you can see them in context. Whether you are a journalist, researcher, military commentator, student, or simply want to better understand the language used by those who work in the military and government, this book is a valuable resource. Don't let confusion stand in the way of your understanding. Add 'The Ultimate Guide to U.S. Military and Government Acronyms' to your library today and start demystifying the world of military and government acronyms."







A Primer on Winning Government Contracts


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For government contracting to go well, you need to know exactly how to use contract terms and understand current federal rules and relevant case law. This book gives you ready definitions for national contracting terms, phrases, and acronyms used in government procurement. This saves you time and makes your procurement program stronger. The terminology is completely up-to-date and reflects changes in laws and rules. Some of the terms are directly related to government contract law, such as the rules and procedures that the federal government must follow. This book gives clear explanations of both general and agency-specific federal contracting terms. This essential guide to today's government contract terms is set up in an easy-to-use alphabetical format and has full cross-references. It will help you buy goods and services quickly and with confidence.




Acronyms Abbreviations & Terms - A Capability Assurance Job Aid


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The FAAT List is not designed to be an authoritative source, merely a handy reference. Inclusion recognizes terminology existence, not legitimacy. Entries known to be obsolete are included bacause they may still appear in extant publications and correspondence.




Dictionary of U. S. Federal Government Customer Experience Terms, Phrases, and Acronyms


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What's the difference between PRA and PMA? How do they apply for practitioners and consultants who do customer experience work in the U.S. federal government? What is the influence of IDEA, IGs, and the GAO? And what does any of it have to do with HISP agencies CAP goals? This reference book spells out the big terms, acronyms, and phrases applicable to doing the customer experience work in the U.S. federal government. It explains how all of the parts link together to build customer experience practices into the business of the U.S. federal government. Written by one of the U.S. federal government's first senior-level, agency-level customer experience leaders who now speaks and writes extensively on the subject, and serves as a private customer experience consultant to governments around the world.




Document Drafting Handbook


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American Reference Books Annual


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Read professional, fair reviews by practicing academic, public, and school librarians and subject-area specialists that will enable you to make the best choices from among the latest reference resources. This newest edition of American Reference Books Annual (ARBA) provides librarians with insightful, critical reviews of print and electronic reference resources released or updated in 2017-2018, as well as some from 2019 that were received in time for review in the publication. By using this invaluable guide to consider both the positive and negative aspects of each resource, librarians can make informed decisions about which new reference resources are most appropriate for their collections and their patrons' needs. Collection development librarians who are working with limited budgets—as is the case in practically every library today—will be able to maximize the benefit from their monetary resources by selecting what they need most for their collection, while bypassing materials that bring limited value to their specific environment.