Lexicographical Neighbors of Reaccredited
Literary usage of Reaccredited
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. National Industrial Security Program: Operating Manualby DIANE Publishing Company by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"An AIS may be reaccredited or self-approval authority can be reinstated by the CSA
... An accredited AIS may be reaccredited when significant changes to the ..."
2. Introduction to Certification and Accreditation: Information Systems Security by Candice A. Stark (1994)
"For example, current DoD policy states that a system shall be reaccredited every
three years, regardless of change [1]. On the other hand, ..."
3. History of the War in the Peninsula and in the South of France: From the by William Francis Patrick Napier (1839)
"... intended operations, or that might prove offensive to the government to which
he was about to be reaccredited" (a reasonable bill of exceptions truly ! ..."
4. The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans ...by John Howard Brown by John Howard Brown (1904)
"President Hayes transferred him to the Russian mission in 1880 and he was
reaccredited to that mission in 1881 by President Garfield. ..."
5. An Introduction to Computer Security: The Nist Handbook by Barbara Guttman (1996)
"Since these changes result in significant system acquisitions, development work,
or changes in policy, the system should be reaccredited to ensure that the ..."
6. No Minor Matter: Children in Maryland's Jails by Human Rights Watch, Human Rights Watch (Organization), Michael Bochenek (1999)
"He noted that the detention center had recently been reaccredited by the Maryland
Commission on Correctional Standards.100 Later in our interview, however, ..."