What does DGA mean?
DGA means Designated Governing Authority
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Designated Governing Authority?
Designated Governing Authority can be abbreviated as DGA
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What does DGA stand for? DGA stands for "Designated Governing Authority". |
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How to abbreviate "Designated Governing Authority"? "Designated Governing Authority" can be abbreviated as DGA. |
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What is the meaning of DGA abbreviation? The meaning of DGA abbreviation is "Designated Governing Authority". |
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What is DGA abbreviation? One of the definitions of DGA is "Designated Governing Authority". |
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What does DGA mean? DGA as abbreviation means "Designated Governing Authority". |
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What is shorthand of Designated Governing Authority? The most common shorthand of "Designated Governing Authority" is DGA. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- GC/GMEF - Governing Council/Global Ministerial Environment Forum
- DAA - Designated Accreditation Authority
- DAA - Designated Accrediting Authority
- DAA - Designated Approval Authority
- DAA - Designated Approving Authority
- DDA - Designated Disposition Authority
- DEA - Designated Examining Authority
- DSA - Designated State Authority
- DNA - Designated National Authority
- ISGA - Interim Self Governing Authority
- ODAA - Office of the Designated Approving Authority
- ODAA - Operational Designated Approving Authority
- DBA - designated bonding authority
- DERA - Designated Emergency Response Authority
- DSA - Designated Security Authority
- ODAA - Of the Designated Approving Authority
- ODAA - Operational Designated Approval Authority
- DAA - Designated Accrediting Authority's
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