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OEMOriginal Equipment Manufacturer/Manufacturing
OEMOffice of Emergency Management
OEMOperational Exposure Monitoring (safety)
OEMOracle Enterprise Manager
OEMOccupational and Environmental Medicine
OEMOregon Emergency Management
OEMOriginal Harley Panhead (motorcycles)
OEMOhio Electric Motors (est. 1917)
OEMOrganización Editorial Mexicana (Spanish)
OEMOffice Emergency Management
OEMOriginal Equipment Manufacturer
OEMOffice of Enrollment Management (various schools)
OEMOptical Emission Spectroscopy
OEMObject Exchange Model
OEMOrder Entry Module
OEMOther Equipment Manufacturer
OEMOptical Equipment Manufacturer
OEMOne Eyed Monster (Television)
OEMOrder Every Month
OEMOnde Electro-Magnétique (French: Electromagnetic Wave)
OEMOpen Ended Market
OEMOne Europe Magazine (Association des Etats Généraux des Etudiants de l'Europe)
OEMOperations, Engineering & Maintenance
OEMOverseas Export Market
OEMOpen-Ended Mathematics
OEMOld Economy Model
OEMOn-Equipment Material
OEMOperating Expenses & Maintenance
OEMOntology Engineering & Management
OEMOutdoor Environment Media Ltd.
OEMOrange Engineering & Machine Company, Inc. (manufacturer of hydraulic presses and vacuum lamination presses for the printed circuit board industry)
OEMOvertime Eligible Manager
OEMOutboard Exhaust Manifold (engine component)
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When state and local governments get a data breach, their third call is often to Microsoft after the Office of Emergency Management and the FBI because organizations typically have Microsoft's Active Directory product, which contains information about users and their ability to gain access to the organization's computing resources, said Dean Iacovelli, of Microsoft's cloud computing protection group.
Over 1,500 homes have been destroyed and more than 17,000 damaged after days of flooding, the Colorado Office of Emergency Management said, while at least five people have died, and the death toll is likely to rise.
The Denver Post newspaper, citing the Boulder Office of Emergency Management, reported that the number of people who were unaccounted for had risen to 350 by Saturday afternoon, up from 230 earlier in the day.
The Office of Emergency Management is a regional support center that sends out teams of volunteers and emergency workers during fires, floods, hurricanes, storms and tornadoes.
The test is being carried out in conjunction with the New York City Office of Emergency Management (OEM), the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and Science and Technology Directorate (S&T), the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and other wireless providers.
These include the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the state of Arkansas--including the Office of Emergency Management, the Department of Human Services, the Department of Health, the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department and the Arkansas National Guard--and the American Red Cross.
The chapter and the FWP were able to deliver 132 cases and 31 gallon jugs of drinking water to the Metropolitan Nashville Office of Emergency Management (OEM).
(BOMA/NY)and the New York City Office of Emergency Management (OEM) have worked alongside each other to ensure that both groups shared the best of information, cooperation and resources when planning for the preparedness of New York City.
Located at Brooks City Base, the city's Emergency Operations Center serves as a vital component to the Office of Emergency Management (OEM).
Tests were continuing, but the city's Office of Emergency Management said in a statement that long-term health problems were "unlikely".
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