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The Public Service Department (Malay: Jabatan Perkhidmatan Awam; Jawi: جابتن ڤرخدمتن عوام; JPA) is a department overseen by the Prime Minister's Office (PMO). It serves as the central agency for managing human resources in Brunei's public sector. [2]
Joint Personnel Administration (JPA) is the intranet-based personnel administration system used by the British Armed Forces from April 2006 onwards, replacing the separate payment and administration teams from each of the three Services. Despite the ability to carry out over 40 formerly paper-based functions, from checking postings to payslips ...
The Armed Forces Personnel Administration Agency (AFPAA) was a UK Ministry of Defence Tri-Service Defence Agency from April 1997 until it was merged into the Service Personnel and Veterans Agency on 2 April 2007. Its role was to provide a full range of pay, pensions and personnel administration services to the British Armed Forces.
JPA may refer to: Jacksonville Port Authority; Jakarta Persistence API, a Java programming language API; Jacques Potdevin et Associés, a french accounting firm and, by extension, the JPA International network. Japanese Poolplayers Association; Joint Personnel Administration; Joint Powers Authority; Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment
Kyle Busch fumes after his No. 8 Chevrolet was damaged in a late-race crash and a new NASCAR rule prevented him from returning to the track.
Some JPA providers support other database models, though this is outside the scope of JPA's design. The introduction section of the JPA specification states: "The technical objective of this work is to provide an object/relational mapping facility for the Java application developer using a Java domain model to manage a relational database."
Two teenagers are under arrest for allegedly plotting what the FBI is calling "a mass casualty attack" at a Houston-area high school.
The reunion took place at Hilton’s residence, where she welcomed the dog’s owners — a mother and her son — who had lost their home in the catastrophic fires that swept through the region.