RDA
RDA may refer to: In organisations:
- Rassemblement Démocratique Africain (African Democratic Rally), a political party formed in 1946 in French West Africa
- Rawalpindi Development Authority, Rawalpindi, Pakistan.
- Reader's Digest Association, a US magazine-publisher
- Regional development agency, a public sector organisation in England
- Revolving Doors Agency, a charitable organization in the United Kingdom
- Riding for the Disabled Association, a United Kingdom equestrianism charity
- Road Development Authority, a premier road/highway authority in Sri Lanka
- Rural Development Academy, an institution in Bangladesh
- retro-Diels–Alder reaction (rDA), a chemical reaction
In information science:
- Remote Database Access, a protocol standard for database access
- Remote Diagnostic Agent, a diagnostic tool for Oracle database environments
- Resource Description and Access, the title of the third revision of the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, a library cataloguing standard used to support the discovery, identification and employment of information resources
In statistics:
- Redundancy analysis, a method for ordination
In health care:
- Radioactive dentin abrasion, a method of measuring one of toothpaste's effects on tooth dentin
- Recommended Dietary Allowance, one of several recommendations referred to as a Dietary Reference Intake
- Registered Dental Assistant
In people:
- Richard Dean Anderson, a U.S. actor
- Rafael dos Anjos, a Brazilian mixed martial artist
In transportation:
- Redland railway station, a railway station in Bristol, England with the National Rail code "RDA"
- The IATA code for Rockhampton Downs Airport, Rockhampton Downs, Northern Territory, Australia
Other
- Rda, an Enochian name of a minor angel
- Rules of Decision Act, a federal law in the United States
- Research and Development Array, a cosmic ray detector development project in Colorado
- Rebuildable Dripping Atomizer, an electronic cigarette component
- Random Arrest, a term used on Garry's Mod roleplay servers.
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