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CITA
(redirected from Crime Identification Technology Act of 1998)

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CITACommittee for the Implementation of Textile Agreements
CITACanadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics
CITACenter for Information Technology Accommodation (US; now the GSA IT Accommodation Division)
CITACaught in the Act (band)
CITAClothing Industry Training Authority
CITACanadian Industrial Transportation Association
CITACongreso Internacional de Tango Argentino
CITACorporate Income Tax Act
CITAChattanooga InterTribal Association
CITACanadian Imaging Trade Association
CITACanadian Independent Telephone Association
CITACentro Integrado de Tecnologia Apropiada (Spanish: Appropriate Technology Centre; Cuba)
CITACommunications & Information Technology Association (UK)
CITACentral Iowa Trail Association
CITACrime Identification Technology Act of 1998
CITAConference on IT in Asia
CITAConference for Internet and Technology Austria
CITAConstruction Industry Training Association (Hong Kong)
CITACommercial-Industrial-Type Activity
CITACentre de Informação e Tourismo de Angola
CITACommittee to Improve Tolerance and Acceptance


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