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CPOC
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CPOCCivilian Personnel Operations Center
CPOCChief Probation Officers of California
CPOCCentral Point of Contact
CPOCCustomer Proof Of Concept
CPOCComprehensive Plan of Care (Louisiana)
CPOCColorado Peace Officers' Coalition
CPOCCorps Personnel Operations Center
CPOCCompartmented Planning & Operations Cell (US NORTHCOM)
CPOCCapital Program Oversight Committee
CPOCChrysler Product Owner's Club


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Having a central point of contact inside and outside the department helped in its support of streamlining responses to the needs of the community.
The clearinghouse would help address construction companies' recruitment needs and serve as a central point of contact for individuals interested in working in the professional, managerial and administrative sector of the industry.
A police spokesman said: "This initiative will provide a central point of contact for all British personnel involved in protecting children displaced by the tsunami to report their concerns and allow for a more accurate assessment of the risk to children in the area.
 
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