DOD definition

DOD means the United States department of defense.
DOD means the United States Department of Defense.
DOD means the United States department of defense, including military departments and defense agencies, acting through either the secretary of defense or the designee of the secretary.

Examples of DOD in a sentence

  • If acquired by or on behalf of any agency within the Department of Defense (“DOD”), the U.S. Government acquires this commercial computer software and/or commercial computer software documentation subject to the terms of this Agreement as specified in 48 C.F.R. 227.7202 of the DOD FAR Supplement and its successors.

  • Veterans are required to supply copies of Department of Defense (DOD) form 214, Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty to Human Resource Services.

  • DOC commits to establishing an interagency coordination team in the CHIPS R&D Office to collaborate with staff at DOD, DOE, NSF, and other Federal agencies to navigate semiconductor research and development and/or workforce programs within each agency to facilitate program coordination and collaboration, identify opportunities to enhance programs, and avoid duplication.

  • DOC, DOD, DOE, NSF, and Natcast enter into this Agreement to establish the NSTC as authorized by the CHIPS Act.

  • The DAF contribution to this future cost may be calculated using the a standard Stewardship Endowment Calculator but will be subject to approval by the PM who will validate that the costs and DAF contribution to such costs are appropriate pursuant to DOD regulations and policy and land trust industry guidance.


More Definitions of DOD

DOD means Date of Delivery.
DOD means Department of Defense.
DOD means the U.S. Department of Defense.
DOD means the United States Department of Defense or any branch or agency thereof.
DOD means the Ohio department of development.
DOD means U.S. Department of Defense (FAR)
DOD means the Department of Defence and Military Veterans;