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JIS
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JISJapanese Industrial Standard
JISJamaica Information Service
JISJuggling Information Service
JISJoint Information System (local/national emergency preparedness)
JISJust in Sequence (automotive industry)
JISJakarta International School
JISJudicial Information Systems
JISJapanese Institute of Standards
JISJournal of Infrastructure Systems (ASCE)
JISJapanese International System
JISJob Instruction Sheet
JISJoint Integrated Schedule/Simulation (International Space Station)


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NSR offers a wide range of IT services, including eGovernment implementations, system architecture and information systems security, system and network administration, legacy systems modernization, automated judicial information systems, and outsourced IT technical, management and administrative support.
In a new client engagement for the Judicial Information Systems division of the State of Maryland we completed the development of a strategic technical architectural plan for state's judicial systems.
 
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