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PITP
(redirected from Partners in Technology Program)

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PITPParty in the Park
PITPProspects in Theoretical Physics
PITPPacific Institute of Theoretical Physics
PITPPraise in the Park
PITPPagans in the Park
PITPPartners in Technology Program
PITPPresence Information Transfer Protocol
PITPPurple in the Park (UK)
PITPPhotography in the Park
PITPPickin' in the Pines
PITPPartners in Transformation Project
PITPPractical International Tax Planning (book)
PITPPigs in the Pantry (book)
PITPPoker in the Pub
PITPPerformance and Improvement Transformation Plan
PITPPowered Industrial Trucks Program
PITPPeak Intratracheal Pressure
PITPPhoto Induced Toxic Potential
PITPPhilippine IT Park
PITPPoshpatidylinositol Transfer Protein


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Atlanta-based CityCares, with 28 affiliate sites throughout the United States, will now implement the Partners in Technology Program (PITP) that was developed by their New York Cares affiliate in 1998.
Thanks to this event, New York Cares will be able to strengthen and grow our successful Partners in Technology Program.
 
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