RMA
RMA may refer to:
Business and technology
- Radio Manufacturers Association, standards and trades association from 1924–1950
- Regionalmedien Austria, Austrian media company
- Reliability, Maintainability, and Availability analysis, in reliability and systems engineering
- Return merchandise authorization, returning goods to the supplier for repair or replacement
- Relationship Management Application, a service offered by SWIFT
- Rate-Monotonic Analysis, the qualitative method used to prepare a system for Rate-monotonic scheduling
- U.S. Rubber Manufacturers Association
Education
- Randolph-Macon Academy, a preparatory school in Virginia
- Rubin Museum of Art, a museum in New York City
- Riverside Museum Associates, a non-profit that supports the Riverside Metropolitan Museum
- Royal Musical Association, British musicological organization
Government and law
- Resource Management Act 1991, an Act of Parliament in New Zealand
- Respect for Marriage Act, a proposed bill in the United States Congress that would have repealed the Defense of Marriage Act
- Richmond Metropolitan Authority, an authority in Richmond, Virginia
- Regional Mobility Authority, an independent local government transportation agency in the U.S. state of Texas
Medicine
- Refusal of medical assistance, where a patient or their medical power of attorney refuses treatment and/or transport to a hospital by Emergency Medical Services
- Registered Medical Assistant, in jurisdictions where "medical assistant" is a protected title
Military
- Rocky Mountain Arsenal, near Denver, Colorado
- Royal Marine Artillery, formerly a part of the Royal Marines
- Royal Military Academy (disambiguation), several military institutions
- Reichsmarineamt, the Admiralty of Imperial Germany's navy
- Revolution in Military Affairs, the recent rapid development of military technology and its corresponding impact on warfare
Other
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