What Does FNC Stand For?
FNC stands for Federal Networking Council
The Federal Networking Council (FNC) is a collaborative organization comprised of representatives from various U.S. federal agencies. Its primary mission is to promote the development and implementation of networking technologies and standards across government entities. The FNC fosters inter-agency communication and cooperation, ensuring that federal networking initiatives align with national priorities and enhance the overall effectiveness of government operations. By facilitating knowledge sharing and best practices, the FNC plays a crucial role in advancing federal information technology and cybersecurity efforts.
Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 17th June 2025 | Edit Acronym