NOC
NOC can refer to:
Organizations
- Knock airport, Ireland (IATA code)
- Nantahala Outdoor Center, a river outfitter in western North Carolina
- National Oceanography Centre (NOC), UK
- National Oceanography Centre, Liverpool (NOCL), UK
- National Oceanography Centre, Southampton (NOCS), UK
- National Oil Company (NOC)
- National Oil Corporation the national oil company of Libya
- National Olympic Committee, a group eligible to enter athletes and teams into an Olympic Games
- Nippon Oil Corporation, a Japanese company
- North Oil Company, an Iraqi oil company
- North Oil Company (Qatar), a Qatari oil company
- Northeast Ohio Conference, a high school athletics conference in Northeast Ohio
- Northern Oklahoma College, sometimes referred to as NOC, a community college located in Tonkawa, Oklahoma
- Northrop Grumman, its stock symbol
Events/entertainment
- Night of Champions, a bodybuilding contest held in New York
- WWE Night of Champions, a WWE pay per view
Computer/technology terms
- Network On Chip, a term in electronic system design
- Network operations center, a term in computer networking that defines one or more locations from which control is exercised over a computer or telecommunications network, or part thereof; also can refer to the personnel working there
Other
- National Occupational Classification, a Canadian classification system of occupations
- National oil company, as opposed to IOC, which stands for International Oil Company
- No Objection Certificate
- No overall control, a British (United Kingdom) political term meaning no political party commands an absolute majority on a local council
- Noć, a village in Poland
- NOC (whale), a beluga whale known for imitating human vocalizations
- Non-official cover, an espionage and intelligence term, for covert and presumably un-tied operatives
- Not otherwise classified, a designation for general worker's compensation codes indicating they are to be used only when no other more specific category applies
- Nursing Outcomes Classification
References
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