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CCTA Central Computer and Telecommunications Agency - translation to English

Computer Supported Telecommunications Applications

CCTA Central Computer and Telecommunications Agency      
CCTA Central Computer and Telecommunications Agency noun центральное компьютерное и телекоммуникационное агентство
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ccta; CCTA (disambiguation)

существительное

общая лексика

центральное компьютерное и телекоммуникационное агентство

синоним

Central Computer and Telecommunications Agency

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  • The CIA prepared a series of leaflets announcing bounties for those who turned in or denounced individuals suspected of association with the [[Taliban]] or [[Al-Qaeda]].
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  • William J. Burns]], the current [[Director of the Central Intelligence Agency]]
  • The 139 stars on the [[CIA Memorial Wall]] in the original CIA headquarters, each representing a CIA officer killed in action
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  • Chart showing the organization of the Central Intelligence Agency
  • Bagram Airbase]], 2002
  • US Secretary of Defense]] and former [[Director of Central Intelligence]] [[Robert Gates]] meeting with Russian Minister of Defense and ex-KGB officer [[Sergei Ivanov]], 2007
  • 1954 CIA Guatemalan coup d'état]].
  • Early CORONA/KH-4B imagery [[IMINT]] satellite
  • A-12]] OXCART.
  • Iranian]] Prime Minister [[Mohammad Mosaddegh]] in 1953.
  • drone]]. These models are exact replicas at one-sixth scale of the real planes. All three had photographic capabilities. The U-2 was one of the first espionage planes developed by the CIA. The A-12 set unheralded flight records. The D-21 drone was one of the first crewless aircraft ever built. [[Lockheed Martin]] donated all three models to the CIA.
  • Nixon Oval Office meeting with H.R. Haldeman "Smoking Gun" Conversation, June 23, 1972 ([https://web.archive.org/web/20160729063732/https://www.nixonlibrary.gov/forresearchers/find/tapes/watergate/trial/exhibit_01.pdf full transcript])
  • Map of participating countries in [[Operation Condor]]. Green: active members, Blue: collaborators (United States)
  • President [[Gerald Ford]] meeting with CIA Director-designate [[George H. W. Bush]], December 17, 1975
  • GCC]]-U.S. Summit in Riyadh in April 2016. [[Saudi Arabia]] was involved in the CIA-led [[Timber Sycamore]] covert operation.
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  • The [[Senate Intelligence Committee report on CIA torture]] that details the use of torture during CIA detention and interrogation
  • [[Lockheed U-2]] "Dragon Lady", the first generation of near-space reconnaissance aircraft
  • Critics assert that funding the Afghan [[mujahideen]] (''[[Operation Cyclone]]'') played a role in causing the [[September 11 attacks]].
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CAN in Automation

ассоциация CiA

некоммерческая международная группа, образованная в 1992 г. Объединяет и пользователей и производителей технологии CAN. Предоставляет техническую, маркетинговую и продуктовую информацию. Осенью 1999 г. в CiA было около 340 членов. Она также занимается разработкой и поддержкой различных базирующихся на CAN протоколов высокого уровня, таких как CAL (CAN Application Layer), CAN Kingdom, CANopen и DeviceNet

Definition

ЦЕНТРАЛЬНОЕ РАЗВЕДЫВАТЕЛЬНОЕ УПРАВЛЕНИЕ
(ЦРУ; Central Intelligence Agency - CIA) , координирующий центр гражданской и военной разведки США. Создано в 1947.

Wikipedia

Computer-supported telecommunications applications

Computer-supported telecommunications applications (CSTA) is an abstraction layer for telecommunications applications. It is independent of underlying protocols. It has a telephone device model that enables CTI applications to work with a wide range of telephone devices. Originally developed in 1992, it has continued to be developed and refined over the years. It is often the model that most CTI applications are built on and claim compliance with. It became an OSI standard in July 2000. It is currently being maintained by ECMA International.

The core of CSTA is a normalized Call Control model. Additional to the core there are Call Associated features and Physical Device features amongst others. An implementation of the standard need not provide all features, and so Profiles are provided. For example, the Basic Telephony profile provides such features as Make Call, Answer and Clear Connection.

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