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CRISP
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CRISPComputer Retrieval of Information on Scientific Projects
CRISPCentre for Remote Imaging, Sensing and Processing (Singapore)
CRISPCross-Registry Information Service Protocol (IETF working group)
CRISPCross-Industry Standard Process for Data Mining
CRISPCentre de Recherche et d'Information Socio-Politiques (French)
CRISPConstruction Research and Innovation Strategy Panel (UK)
CRISPComputer Resources Integrated Support Plan
CRISPCommunity Regeneration in the South West Partnership
CRISPCentre for Research on Innovation and Science Policy (Hyderabad, India)
CRISPCrime Recording Information System for Police (Australia)
CRISPCrypto Reduced Instruction Set Processor
CRISPCommunity Club Research Information Service Project
CRISPCentral Repository of Incidents, Solutions, and Problems
CRISPComprehensive RN Inventory Systems Project (UK Navy)
CRISPCard Reader Install Status Program
CRISPCounty Retirement Income Security Program (Summit County, Colorado)
CRISPCentre Régional d'Information et de Prévention du Sida (French: Regional Center for Information and AIDS Prevention)


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