Certified Professional Ergonomist - (CPE) - is a member of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society of Australia Inc, who has demonstrated competence as an ergonomist in accordance with the Code of Practice of the society.
Continuing Professional Education, a term used by CPAs and other professionals for the courses that they must take annually to keep their professional licenses current.
Customer-premises equipment, a term used in telecommunications, generally referred to telephones, DSL modems or cable modems, or purchased set-top boxes for use with communication service providers' services.
College Place Elite a gang of pseudo-criminal college students operating in Defiance, Ohio between 2005-2007.
Common Platform Enumeration is a structured naming scheme for information technology systems, platforms, and packages. Based upon the generic syntax for Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI), CPE includes a formal name format, a method for checking names against a system, and a description format for binding text and tests to a name.
Contrat première embauche (First Employment Contract), a French form of work contract allowing employers to more easily terminate workers' contracts, retracted by the government in Spring 2006
Cupola Protective Ensemble, protective equipment worn by U.S. Army soldiers while manning a cupola
Corrugated Polyethylene, a form of corrugated or ridged thermoplastic pipe used in landscaping and civil construction to convey water to or from one area of a site to another. The corrugation adds strength to the walls of the pipe, allowing it to support a greater load of fill when buried.
Chlorinated Polyethylene, a flexible thermoplastic with good UV and chemical resistance and a high tear strength
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