IDP
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IDP may refer to:
  • Identity Provider (IdP), the source for validating user identity in a federated identity
    Federated identity
    A federated identity in information technology is the means of linking a person's electronic identity and attributes, stored across multiple distinct identity management systems....

     system.
  • IDP Education, an educational organization based in Australia
  • Independence (Amtrak station)
    Independence (Amtrak station)
    The Independence Amtrak station, also known as Missouri Pacific Depot, is a train station in Independence, Missouri, United States served by Amtrak, the national railroad passenger system. The station was originally built in 1913 by the Missouri Pacific Railroad, and is also known as the "Truman...

     code for Independence, Missouri, United States
  • Individual Development Plan
    Individual Development Plan
    An individual development plan, also named a IDP, is a document completed by individual for the plan of self development over the next period, usually one year. This plan is then reviewed and discussed by supervision to match the individual goals with company goals. They also discuss various option...

  • Individual defensive players, a Fantasy Football format
  • Initial Detection Point (Telephony/Mobile)
    Initial Detection Point (Telephony/Mobile)
    The IDP receives a message initiated by the SSP and transmitted to the service control point SCP via the INAP protocol....

  • Insurance Data Processing
    Insurance Data Processing
    Insurance Data Processing ) is a software and services vendor based in Wyncote, Pennsylvania.IDP makes insurance software for property and casualty insurance carriers and agencies; IDP also provides statistical reporting services and project planning consultation.-History:IDP was founded in...

  • Interac Direct Payment
  • Intern Development Program
  • Internal DisplayPort
    DisplayPort
    DisplayPort is a digital display interface standard produced by the Video Electronics Standards Association . The specification defines a royalty-free digital interconnect for audio and video. The interface is primarily used to connect a video source to a display device such as a computer monitor...

     (iDP)
  • Internally displaced person
    Internally displaced person
    An internally displaced person is someone who is forced to flee his or her home but who remains within his or her country's borders. They are often referred to as refugees, although they do not fall within the current legal definition of a refugee. At the end of 2006 it was estimated there were...

  • International Driving Permit
    International Driving Permit
    An International Driving Permit allows an individual to drive a private motor vehicle in another nation when accompanied by a valid license from their home country. The document is slightly larger than a standard passport and is essentially a multiple language translation of one's own existing...

  • International Dunhuang Project
    International Dunhuang Project
    The International Dunhuang Project is an international collaborative effort to conserve, catalogue and digitise manuscripts, printed texts, paintings, textiles and artefacts from Dunhuang and various other archaeological sites at the eastern end of the Silk Road...

  • Intrusion Detection and Prevention
  • Internet Datagram Protocol, a network layer protocol used in Xerox Network Systems
  • Islamic Democratic Party (Maldives)
    Islamic Democratic Party (Maldives)
    The Islamic Democratic Party is an Islamist political party from the Maldives. On June 2, 2005, the country's 50 member parliament voted unanimously to allow and operate political parties in Maldives. IDP subsequently submitted its registration and was registered. IDP was officially granted...

  • Islamic Democratic Party (Rwanda)
    Islamic Democratic Party (Rwanda)
    The Islamic Democratic Party is a political party in Rwanda. At the legislative elections, on 30 September 2003, the party won , 2 out of 53 seats....

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