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DoDAAC is a six-digit code that identifies DoD units, activities, or organizations that can requisition, contract, or pay for DoD assets or services. Learn how DoDAACs are used in federal government financial, contracting, and auditing records.
Learn what a Unit Identification Code (UIC) is and how it identifies each US Department of Defense entity. Find out the meaning of the six characters of the UIC and see examples of different types of units.
Hughes Electronics was a subsidiary of General Motors formed in 1985 by the merger of Hughes Aircraft and Delco Electronics. It later sold its aerospace and defense businesses to Raytheon and Boeing, and its satellite and TV businesses to News Corporation.
McAfee is a global company that provides computer security products and services, such as antivirus, firewall, and encryption. It was founded in 1987 by John McAfee and has gone through several mergers, acquisitions, and name changes over the years.
MPRI was a global provider of private military contractor services until 2008, when it became Engility Corporation. It trained and advised various military and security forces, including in Croatia, Bosnia, Colombia, and Afghanistan.
A service number is a unique identifier for U.S. military personnel, used from 1918 to 1974 and later replaced by social security numbers. Learn about the history, usage, format and examples of service numbers for different branches and ranks.
A comprehensive list of code names used by the U.S. Department of Defense and its allies for various programs, exercises, and operations. The code names are organized by alphabetical order and include explanations, sources, and links.
The 16th Engineer Brigade is a combat engineer brigade of the Ohio Army National Guard. It has a history of service in World War I, World War II, and the War on Terrorism, and is also known as "Iron Castle".