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Accela is an American private government technology company. [1] It was established in 1999 as a result of a merger with Sierra Computer Systems and Open Data Systems. [ 1 ] Accela's platform is used by state and local government agencies in the United States and in other countries.
Rebranded versions of ACA's Screamers. The S-10 was not carried over when ACA became ASC. OM-117-AC Electro-Mechanical 15 8 1994–2004 Omni Directional 117 dB at 100 ft. Rebranded version of ACA's Banshee siren, only in the 8-port 15 HP version. OM-120-DC Electro-Mechanical 7.5 9 1998–2004 Omni Directional 120 dB at 100 ft.
After going bankrupt in November 1992 and being sold to a new owner, the company changed its name and the names of its sirens in production. ASC RM-127-AC (Rebranded 8 Port ACA P-15) ASC RM-130-AC (Rebranded ACA PN-20) ASC T-135-AC/RM-135-AC (Rebranded ACA P-50) ASC OM-117-AC(Rebranded 8 Port ACA Banshee-115)
ACA International, formerly the American Collectors Association American Callers Association , association of square dance callers American Camp Association , professional and trade association for summer (and similar) camp owners and workers
The American Correctional Association (ACA; called the National Prison Association before 1954) is a private, non-profit, non-governmental trade association and accrediting body for the corrections industry, the oldest and largest such association in the world.
When you get a message from a "MAILER-DAEMON" or a "Mail Delivery Subsystem" with a subject similar to "Failed Delivery," this means that an email you sent was undeliverable and has been bounced back to you.
Coweta was a tribal town and one of the four mother towns of the Muscogee Confederacy [1] in what is now the Southeast United States, along with Kasihta (Cusseta), Abihka, and Tuckabutche. [ 2 ] Coweta was located on the Chattahoochee River in what the Spanish called Apalachicola Province now in the modern state of Alabama .
The Affordable Care Act (ACA), formally known as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) and informally as Obamacare, is a landmark U.S. federal statute enacted by the 111th United States Congress and signed into law by President Barack Obama on March 23, 2010.