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The '''NATO Programming Centre''' ('''NPC''') is part of the [[NATO Communications and Information Agency]] (NCIA). The NPC is responsible for system support and maintenance of the [[ |
The '''NATO Programming Centre''' ('''NPC''') is part of the [[NATO Communications and Information Agency]] (NCIA). The NPC is responsible for system support and maintenance of the [[Air Command and Control System|Air Command and Control Systems]] (Air C2). |
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The centre is located in [[Glons]], a village close to the cities of [[Tongeren]] and [[Liège]], [[Belgium]]. It employs nearly 200 people. It is an integral part of the NCIA's Air C2 Programme Office and Services, previously known as [[NACMA|NATO ACCS Management Agency]] (NACMA) for the [[ACCS]] Programme and with the [[NATO Support Agency]] (NSPA) for the maintenance of various Air Command and Control systems. |
The centre is located in [[Glons]], a village close to the cities of [[Tongeren]] and [[Liège]], [[Belgium]]. It employs nearly 200 people. It is an integral part of the NCIA's Air C2 Programme Office and Services, previously known as [[NACMA|NATO ACCS Management Agency]] (NACMA) for the [[Air Command and Control System|ACCS]] Programme and with the [[NATO Support Agency]] (NSPA) for the maintenance of various Air Command and Control systems. |
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The NATO Programming Centre (NPC) is part of the NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCIA). The NPC is responsible for system support and maintenance of the Air Command and Control Systems (Air C2).
The centre is located in Glons, a village close to the cities of Tongeren and Liège, Belgium. It employs nearly 200 people. It is an integral part of the NCIA's Air C2 Programme Office and Services, previously known as NATO ACCS Management Agency (NACMA) for the ACCS Programme and with the NATO Support Agency (NSPA) for the maintenance of various Air Command and Control systems.