What does IAGC mean?
IAGC means Independent Analysis Government Contractor
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Government & Military category.
What is the abbreviation for Independent Analysis Government Contractor?
Independent Analysis Government Contractor can be abbreviated as IAGC
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What does IAGC stand for? IAGC stands for "Independent Analysis Government Contractor". |
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How to abbreviate "Independent Analysis Government Contractor"? "Independent Analysis Government Contractor" can be abbreviated as IAGC. |
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What is the meaning of IAGC abbreviation? The meaning of IAGC abbreviation is "Independent Analysis Government Contractor". |
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What is IAGC abbreviation? One of the definitions of IAGC is "Independent Analysis Government Contractor". |
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What does IAGC mean? IAGC as abbreviation means "Independent Analysis Government Contractor". |
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What is shorthand of Independent Analysis Government Contractor? The most common shorthand of "Independent Analysis Government Contractor" is IAGC. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CF/GF - Contractor-Furnished/Government-Furnished
- CMGO - Contractor Managed Government Owned
- GovCon - Government Contractor
- GCMS - Government Contractor Monitoring Station
- GCS - Government Contractor Services
- MIA - Model-Independent Analysis
- CGC - Certified Government Contractor
- GCR - Government Contractor Report
- GCR - Government Contractor Resource
- GCICC - Government contractor issued charge card
- GCRC - Government Contractor Resource Center
- gcs - Government Contractor Support
- IAU - Independent Analysis Unit
- ICAF - Independent Contractor Analysis Form
- ILEC - Independent Living Equipment Contractor
- NCIAG - National Center for Information and Analysis Government
- PIA - processing-independent analysis
- HIMAG - Hawaii Institute for Management and Analysis Government
- gcd - Government Contractor Defense
- GOCO - Government Owned, Contractor Operated. An admission by government that they have the expertise to run the country (supposedly) but not anything as practical as a hot-dog stall.