DREN definition

DREN means Direction Régionale de l’Education Nationale, the deconcentrated Regional Directorates for Education of MEN (as hereinafter defined) to be established under the Project;
DREN means Direction Régionale de l’Education Nationale, the deconcentrated Regional Directorates for Education of MEN (as hereinafter defined) to be

Examples of DREN in a sentence

  • CERTIFICATE HOLDE R NAME AN DAD DREN S ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ OF INTERES T ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ INTERNATIONAL, INC .

  • These services comprise requirements for network operations, systems operations, technical support, security management, process management, and service support for NIPRNet, Defense Research and Engineering Network (DREN), SIPRNet, Black Core, GMN, and other unclassified or classified environments (PWS Section 2.0 Background).

  • If SIPRNET or DREN is indicated in 1.3a, Landlord will provide access to existing communication portals/lines for SIPRNET and/or DREN usage by Tenant.

  • Download the DREN Outreach Service Agreement OSA DoD PKI Required.

  • The schools receive technical support from the DREN and the CISCO chiefs to carry out their activities, while the health centers receive support from the DRSP and the district health services.

  • The network architecture shall maximize use of the contractor’s existing infrastructure and that of its subcontractors, suppliers, the internet, and the Government Wide Area Networks (WANs), such as NIPRNET, DREN, and NMCI, and shall maintain compatibility with the NMCI architecture.

Related to DREN

  • Children means all dependants named on a policy (not including spouse).

  • wife shall be known as a "Spouse," and when mentioned together, the Husband and Wife shall be known as the "Couple."

  • Young adult means a person aged 18 through 20 years.

  • Warden s court” means the warden’s court constituted under this Act or deemed so to be for the mineral field or district thereof in which the subject matter in relation to which the term is used arose or is.

  • Dependent children also means natural children, stepchildren, adopted children, children of a domestic partner, children placed for adoption and foster children.