DCAA definition

DCAA means Dubai Civil Aviation Authority;
DCAA means the division of community action agencies of the state department of human rights.

Examples of DCAA in a sentence

  • The GCAA/ DCAA /DA or designee may prohibit or restrict any type of operation deemed detri- mental to the safe, efficient and proper operation of an Airport., Parachute jumping/sky diving, ultra-light aircraft and tow banner pick-up or drop-off on Airport property are prohibited unless expressly allowed by GCAA/ DCAA/DA or designee.

  • All flights remain subject to prior DCAA landing and traffic rights approval.

  • When appropriate, the team should include subcontractor, Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA), and Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA) personnel.

  • On 8 September 2005 ACO Collins sent CO Nocton a 7 September 2005 DCAA memorandum noting a $2,011 increase from the $24,897 Sharp sought and the $26,908 DCAA reconciled for DO 17 under contract 01-1, and a net $41,144 increase on four DOs under contract 96-7 (ASBCA No. 55385, R4, tabs 37, 38).

  • DCAA minimally changed Sharps’ proposed rates for those years (tr.


More Definitions of DCAA

DCAA means the division of community action agencies of the state department of human rights. “Poverty line” means the official poverty line established by the director of the federal Office of Management and Budget. The Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services revises the poverty line annually and this poverty line multiplied by 125 percent shall be used as a criteria of
DCAA has the meaning given to such term in Section 3.14(k).
DCAA means the Division of Community Action Agencies, a division within the Department of Human Rights.
DCAA means the Defense Contract Audit Agency and any successor thereto.
DCAA means the Defense Contract Audit Agency Defect means any failure of the Work or any component of the Work to conform to the requirements of the Contract Documents, including any breach of the warranty set forth in Article 11. Design Standard Change Proposal is defined in Section 3.4.1.