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NPS may refer to:
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Organizations
- National Pension Service, the world's fourth-biggest pension fund, which manages $270 billion in assets in Korea
- National Park Service, the U.S. National Park Service
- Nederlandse Programma Stichting, a Dutch broadcasting foundation now part of Omroep NTR
- National Phobics Society, now Anxiety UK, a UK national registered charity
- National Prescribing Service, an independent provider of medical information in Australia
- National Probation Service, the probation service of England and Wales
- Nigerian Prisons Services, a government agency of Nigeria
Science, medicine and pharmaceutics
- Nonpoint source pollution, a term used for pollution that does not originate from a single source
- Neuropeptide S, a neuropeptide found in human and mammalian brain
- Nail–patella syndrome, an autosomal dominant genetic disorder
- Neonatal progeroid syndrome, a form of progeria
- National Pharmaceutical Stockpile, formerly the name for the Strategic National Stockpile in the USA
Politics
- National Party of Scotland, defunct Scottish political party founded in 1928
- National Party of Suriname, a political party in Suriname
- New Socialist Party (San Marino), a political party in San Marino
Education
- Naval Postgraduate School, graduate school operated by the United States Navy in California
- National Public School, Indiranagar, K-12 school located in Bangalore, India
- Nixon Public School, a defunct public school in Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada
- Naval Public School, the former name of the school system run by the Indian Navy
Other uses
- Non-penetrative sex
- Net promoter score, a term relating to customer loyalty research
- Nominal Pipe Size, a set of standard pipe sizes used for pressure piping in North America
- National Policy Statement (New Zealand)
- National Poetry Slam, a performance poetry competition
- Network Policy Server component of Windows Server 2008
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