DPA

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DPA may refer to:

Organizations

  • Dartmoor Preservation Association, a group which monitors development on Dartmoor in South West England
  • Dental Professionals Association, a trade union supporting and representing primary dental care in the UK
  • Deutsche Presse-Agentur (German News Agency), a news agency founded in 1949 in Germany
  • Digital Pathology Association, a medical society for advancing the field of digital pathology
  • DPA Microphones, a Danish manufacturer
  • Drug Policy Alliance, an American anti-drug-war advocacy group
  • Dubai Ports Authority, merged with Dubai Ports International in 2005 to form DP World

Government and politics

  • California Department of Personnel Administration
  • Defence Procurement Agency, an Executive Agency of the United Kingdom Ministry of Defence
  • Defense Production Administration, a former independent agency of the United States government
  • Definers Public Affairs, an American commercial research and PR firm
  • Democratic Party of Albanians, an ethnic Albanian political party in the Republic of North Macedonia
  • Democratic Progressive Alliance, an alliance of Indian political parties
  • United Nations Department of Political Affairs, a department of the United Nations Secretariat
  • Data protection authority, a role specified by EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
  • Supreme Advisory Council (Dewan Pertimbangan Agung), a defunct Indonesian government body

Law

  • Durable power of attorney
  • Defensive patent aggregation, the practice of purchasing patents or patent rights
  • Deferred prosecution agreement, a voluntary alternative to adjudication in which a prosecutor agrees to grant amnesty in exchange for the defendant agreeing to fulfill certain requirements

Laws

Computing

Entertainment

Science and technology

Other uses

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