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FRAS
(redirected from Federal Reserve Automation Services)

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FRASFrame Relay Access Support (Cisco)
FRASFellow of the Royal Astronomical Society
FRASFire Resistant Anti-Static
FRASFellow of the Royal Asiatic Society
FRASFederal Reserve Automation Services
FRASFrame Relay Access Server
FRASFour Rivers Audubon Society
FRASFlorida Resident Assistant Seminar
FRASFree-Rocket Antisubmarine
FRASForce Recording & Analysis System (chiropractic treatment)
FRASFlorida Resident Assistant Symposium


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These applications, as well as the supporting accounting systems and other payment applications such as the automated clearinghouse (ACH), run on mainframe computer systems operated by Federal Reserve Automation Services, the internal organizational unit that processes applications on behalf of the Federal Reserve Banks and operates the Federal Reserve's national communications network.
The Reserve Banks' critical applications, such as Fedwire funds and securities transfer, ACH, and supporting accounting systems, run on mainframe computer systems operated by Federal Reserve Automation Services (
 
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