Proper noun
BRAC
(military, US) Acronym of Base Realignment and Closure Commission.
Boat travel to the Sister Islands is now permitted and people can fly to both Cayman Brac or Little Cayman from Grand Cayman without getting tested so long as they have been on the islands for at least two weeks. Source: Internet
An example are the operations of BRAC in Afghanistan, which benefit 12 million people in that country. citation Key to Bangladesh's self-assertiveness is its desire to project soft power on matters of international stability and security. Source: Internet
BRAC President Adam Knapp says it has begun contacting area businesses with the manufacturing capabilities to produce these needed supplies, including those who do not normally produce such products. Source: Internet
Even if the profit margin is double in the Brac, 10x the volume can be sold in GCM, so prices can be lower here despite being dutied. Source: Internet
BRAC says it is responding to business concerns about the accessibility and affordability of PPE that, if unaddressed, poses a risk to the reopening of the region’s economy. Source: Internet
Formerly a large support base for the U.S. Navy, the BRAC campaign initiated the Naval Air Station's closing, despite a government-funded effort to upgrade its facilities. Source: Internet