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  2. National Speleological Society - Wikipedia

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    The National Speleological Society (NSS) is an organization formed in 1941 to advance the exploration, conservation, study, and understanding of caves in the United States. Originally headquartered in Washington D.C., its current offices are in Huntsville, Alabama .

  3. National Space Society - Wikipedia

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    The National Space Society (NSS) is an American international nonprofit 501(c)(3) educational and scientific organization specializing in space advocacy. It is a member of the Independent Charities of America and an annual participant in the Combined Federal Campaign .

  4. Name Service Switch - Wikipedia

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    The order of the source databases determines the order the NSS will attempt to look up those sources to resolve queries for the specified service. A bracketed list of criteria may be specified following each source name to govern the conditions under which the NSS will proceed to querying the next source based on the preceding source's response.

  5. Network switching subsystem - Wikipedia

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    Network switching subsystem (NSS) (or GSM core network) is the component of a GSM system that carries out call out and mobility management functions for mobile phones roaming on the network of base stations.

  6. Network Security Services - Wikipedia

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    The NSS software crypto module has been validated five times (in 1997, [2] 1999, 2002, [3] 2007, and 2010 [4]) for conformance to FIPS 140 at Security Levels 1 and 2. [5] NSS was the first open source cryptographic library to receive FIPS 140 validation. [5]

  7. NSS Annapolis - Wikipedia

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    NSS Annapolis was used by the USN for submarine communication. The station consisted of an umbrella antenna supported by a 1,200-foot (365.76 m) high central mast, which was insulated against ground, 6 guyed masts of 800-foot (243.84 m) all of which were built in 1969 and three 600-foot freestanding towers built earlier. Originally the station ...

  8. NSS - Wikipedia

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    NSS may refer to: Arts and entertainment. New Star Soccer, a computer game; Newsstand Specials, a spinoff of Playboy magazine; Nintendo Super System, an arcade game ...

  9. NSS-9 - Wikipedia

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    NSS-9 is a communications satellite owned by SES World Skies. It is an all C-band satellite intended as a replacement for NSS-5 , and has three beams with 44 active C-band transponders. NSS-9 was built by Orbital Sciences Corporation and launched February 12, 2009 aboard Ariane 5 flight V-187.