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OCE
(redirected from Omega Chi Epsilon)

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AcronymDefinition
OCEOfficer Conducting the Exercise
OCEOptical Control Electronics
OCEOrthopedic Center of Excellence (various locations)
OCEOpen Catalog Extensions
OCEOffice of the Corps of Engineers
OCEOrganizational Clothing & Equipment
OCEOffice Computing Equipment
OCEOregon, California, and Eastern Railway Company
OCEOpen Collaboration Environment
OCEOceania
OCEOffice of the Chief of Engineers
OCEOne Clip Edit
OCEOutpatient Code Editor (software package)
OCEOmega Chi Epsilon (honor society)
OCEOcean City, MD (airport code)
OCEOperational Control Element
OCEOffice of the Chief Executive
OCEOffice of the Chief Economist (US government)
OCEOpen Chain Exercise
OCEOnline Capacity Expansion (Adaptec)
OCEOffice of Continuing Education
OCEOntario Centers of Excellence (Canada)
OCEOriginal Chemical Entity
OCEOffice of Clinical Effectiveness (University of Missouri)
OCEOnline Course Evaluation (various schools)
OCEOffice of the Chief Engineer (NASA)
OCEOffice of Congressional Ethics (US Congress)
OCEOffice of Criminal Enforcement


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