What does EDF mean?
EDF means Enterprise Documentation Framework (NCID documentation in the DoD on the GIG)
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Government & Military category.
What is the abbreviation for Enterprise Documentation Framework (NCID documentation in the DoD on the GIG)?
Enterprise Documentation Framework (NCID documentation in the DoD on the GIG) can be abbreviated as EDF
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What does EDF stand for? EDF stands for "Enterprise Documentation Framework (NCID documentation in the DoD on the GIG)". |
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How to abbreviate "Enterprise Documentation Framework (NCID documentation in the DoD on the GIG)"? "Enterprise Documentation Framework (NCID documentation in the DoD on the GIG)" can be abbreviated as EDF. |
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What is the meaning of EDF abbreviation? The meaning of EDF abbreviation is "Enterprise Documentation Framework (NCID documentation in the DoD on the GIG)". |
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What is EDF abbreviation? One of the definitions of EDF is "Enterprise Documentation Framework (NCID documentation in the DoD on the GIG)". |
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What does EDF mean? EDF as abbreviation means "Enterprise Documentation Framework (NCID documentation in the DoD on the GIG)". |
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What is shorthand of Enterprise Documentation Framework (NCID documentation in the DoD on the GIG)? The most common shorthand of "Enterprise Documentation Framework (NCID documentation in the DoD on the GIG)" is EDF. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- EDFWG - Enterprise Documentation Framework Working Group
- TGGITS - The Great Gig in the Sky
- FADES - Focus on Analysis and Documentation in the Enduring Stockpile
- DACOWITS - DoD Advisory Committee on Women in the Services
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