NPA - Organizations and Companies

Organizations and Companies

  • National PACE Association, an association in the United States that promotes home care for seniors
  • National park authority, a term used in the United Kingdom for the legal body in charge of a national park
  • National Parks Association (disambiguation)
  • National People's Army, the armed forces of the former German Democratic Republic (GDR)
  • National Pasta Association, an association for the United States pasta industry
  • National Physicians Alliance, a multi-specialty medical organization in the United States
  • National Pigeon Association, an association in the United States that promotes the Pigeon keeping hobby
  • Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy, Indian national institute for training of Indian Police Service (IPS) officers
  • National Police Agency (disambiguation)
  • National Port Authority, Liberia
  • National Postdoctoral Association, an organization for postdoctoral researchers in the United States
  • National Prescription Administrators, a former pharmaceutical company in the United States
  • Natural Philosophy Alliance, a group that believes mainstream physics and cosmology are wrong
  • Network Printing Alliance, a group of printer manufacturers
  • Network Professional Association, an advocate for the international network computing professional in the United States
  • Nigerian Ports Authority, a government agency that governs and operates the ports of Nigeria
  • Norwegian People's Aid, a non-governmental labour and humanitarian organization in Norway
  • Note Printing Australia, a subsidiary of the Reserve Bank of Australia
  • Transnet National Ports Authority of South Africa
  • Fugro NPA, a UK remote sensing company

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