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CSO houses the Department's Negotiations Support Unit, which advises U.S. diplomats and other officials on resolving some of the thorniest and most intractable ...
CSO, Critical Skills Operator (US Marine Corps) ; CSO, Chief Scientist Office (Scottish Government Health Directorates; UK) ; CSO, Campus Safety Officer ; CSO ...
A civil society organization (CSO) is a group of people that operates in the community in a way that is distinct from both government and business.
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Established in 2011, the Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations (CSO) represents an evolution in the development of U.S. capabilities to prevent and ...
The chief security officer is the executive in charge of the security of personnel, data, and physical assets.
Civil society organizations (CSOs) play a significant role in the social, economic, and democratic development of the Asia and Pacific region. They manage ...
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A CSOS Certificate is a digital identity issued by the DEA's CSOS Certification Authority (CSOS CA) that allows for electronic ordering for Schedule I and II ( ...
About the CSO Program. The Seattle Police Department's (SPD) Community Service Officer (CSO) Unit is comprised of non-commissioned outreach specialists who are ...
A CSO is not autonomous if it cannot stipulate its own internal procedures, including issues such as determination of budget and priorities. What is its ...
Civil society organizations (CSOs) are defined in the OAS as "any national or international institution, organization, or entity made up of natural or ...
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