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Qué (quién) es CCTA - definición


CCTA         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ccta; CCTA (disambiguation)
The Government Centre for Information Systems. (Originally "Central Computer and Telecommunications Agency"). CCTA is part of the Office of Public Service and Science, which works to improve government's services to the public. They are responsible for stimulating and promoting the effective use of Information Systems in support of the efficient delivery of business objectives and improved quality of services by the public sector. CCTA had to change its name as it was not an agency in the "Next Steps" sense. The letters were retained as customers were familiar with them. http://open.gov.uk/. E-mail: <info@open.gov.uk>. Address: Norwich, UK. (1995-01-18)
CCTA         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ccta; CCTA (disambiguation)
Central Computer and Telecommunications Agency (Reference: org., UK)

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CCTA
Ejemplos de uso de CCTA
1. The CCTA had earlier found the president ‘guilty’ of «lying, cheating and stealing» in the May 2004 elections, among other accusations.
2. Former vice–president Teofisto Guingona Jr, head of the Citizens Congress for Truth and Accountability (CCTA) court, had signed the summons that was served to the president.
3. The older Guingona, who quit as Arroyo’s vice president in 2002 over policy differences, said that he filed the impeachment complaint as a representative of the Citizens Congress for Truth and Accountability (CCTA), which held a series of «hearings» on alleged anomalies and electoral crimes that implicated Arroyo.