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NSSA's current focus is on promoting space science, technology and applications in the Kingdom of Bahrain through many community events; building capacity in the fields of satellite manufacturing, satellite tracking, control and monitoring, earth observation data and image processing and analysis to fulfil stakeholders' national needs; and creating a new “space” sector in the Kingdom.
The NSSA, though legally a civilian non-profit, hosts and organizes in association with the United States Military events to discuss top secret sensitive compartmented information with groups such as the National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC) based out of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio, at locations such as secure Lockheed Martin facilities in Herndon, Virginia.
The American Civil War was the first conflict in which firearms using self-contained cartridges were widely used. In the mid-1990s, the N-SSA added events for such arms to the competition schedule. Breechloading Rifles, as defined in N-SSA events, include the Henry Rifle and the Spencer Repeating Rifle .
A National Social Security Advisor (NSSA) is an individual who has finished the certificate program for the designation, which was created by the National Social Security Association in 2013.
NSSA may refer to: National Scholastic Surfing Association; National School Sailing Association, formed in the UK in 1961; National Security Space Association; National Space Science Agency; National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association, now National Sports Media Association; National Skeet Shooting Association; Nepal Skating and ...
The Ministry of Public Service is a government ministry, responsible for parastatals (state-owned enterprises) in Zimbabwe. Among other agencies, it oversees the Zimbabwean Public Service Commission and the National Social Security Authority (NSSA).
The National Scholastic Surfing Association (NSSA) is a surfing association in the United States. It is a member organization of Surfing America, the National Governing Body of Surfing in the United States. Founded in 1978 by Tom Gibbons, John Rothrock, Chuck Allen, Laird Hayes, Holly Allen, and Rob Hill.
In response to a FOIA lawsuit, in 2013 the NSA released the 643-page research paper titled, "Untangling the Web: A Guide to Internet Research", [241] written and compiled by NSA employees to assist other NSA workers in searching for information of interest to the agency on the public Internet. [242]