Definitions for "RIC"
realtime interface co-processor. A card in the PC that serves as an input/output adapter for the system unit and provides serial communications to both asynchronous and synchronous devices. Provides eight independent serial I/O ports.
Realtime interface coprocessor.
Keywords:  faxnet, roch
Roch FaxNet
Reconnaissance Interpretation Centre
Regional Interchange Centre. As identified in the RTS (see below). RICs are identified on the basis of the following key transport characteristics: access to mainline railways; being served by interurban bus / coach links; major public transport hubs with strong sub regional bus networks; and international airports serving domestic and international destinations.
Resources Inventory Committee. Established in 1991, RIC is responsible for establishing standards for natural and cultural resources inventories, including collection, storage, analysis, interpretation and reporting of inventory data. The objective of RIC is to develop a common set of standards and procedures for the provincial resources inventories.
Resource Inventory Committee. A multidisciplinary and interagency committee that is responsible for developing B.C.'s resource inventory standards, protocols and data models. close window
Registered IBM Confidential. RICs are top-secret IBM documents; individually numbered copies of RIC documents are kept locked up in safes. Should such a document find its way out of IBM, its custodian is in big, big trouble, and could find him/herself in a Cemetery, Parking lot, Penalty box, or Cooling house.
Rhodesian Intelligence Corps
Keywords:  canine, robotic, interactive
Robotic Interactive Canine
Keywords:  ridley, corporation, limited
Ridley Corporation Limited
Roman Imperial Coinage - 10 volume series
Resilient Infrastructure and Communities
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Regulated investment company. A mutual fund.