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NECC
(redirected from Net-Enabled Command Capability)

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NECCNational Educational Computing Conference
NECCNavy Expeditionary Combat Command (Norfolk, VA)
NECCNet-Enabled Command Capability
NECCNational Egg Coordination Committee (India)
NECCNortheast Mississippi Community College
NECCNorth American Energy Credit and Clearing Corp
NECCNorth Equatorial Counter Current
NECCNortheast Community Center (Calvert County, MD)
NECCNational Education Crisis Committee (South Africa)
NECCNational Emergency Coordination Center
NECCNavy EHF Communications Controller
NECCNortheast Computer Center
NECCNorth-East Corner Conference (Indiana High School Athletic Association)
nECCNon Error-Correcting Code (computer memory; RAM)
NECCNortheast Call Centers (Beverly, MA)


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I am proud to say that our team has leaned forward and has taken on the challenges of network-centric warfare to include engaging with Future Combat System and Net-Enabled Command Capability to pre-position our program as an integral part of the Army's Future Force," product director Ted Hom said.
 
 
 
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