RPO

RPO may refer to:

In society:

  • Railway post office, a mobile post office set up in a railway car
  • Representation of People Ordinance, a set of Bangladeshi laws related to the formation of political parties
  • Retail Post Outlet, a Canadian postal abbreviation
  • Revenue Protection Officer, a UK railway employee who issues penalty fares
  • Rural Planning Organization, U.S. state based, regional-level partnerships that facilitate transportation planning for state's rural areas
  • Rzecznik Praw Obywatelskich, a Polish ombudsman

In automotive:

  • Regular Production Option, an option produced by divisions of General Motors for its automobiles

In academia:

  • Recursive path ordering, a well-ordering in term rewriting (computer science)
  • Research Performing Organisations, a term used in European science policy
  • Revilo Pendleton Oliver, an American professor of philology

In business:

  • Recovery point objective, in business-continuity planning for computing
  • Recruitment Process Outsourcing, a form of business-process outsourcing
  • Regular Production Option, a General Motors standard coding system

In the armed forces:

  • Regulating Petty Officer, a rate (rank) in the Royal Navy Police
  • RPO-A Shmel (Bumblebee), a grenade launcher produced by Russia

In fiction:

  • Ready Player One, a science-fiction dystopian novel by Ernest Cline
    • Ready Player One (film), its film adaptation by Steven Spielberg.

In music:

  • Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, an orchestra in New York State
  • Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, an orchestra in London, England

In entertainment:

  • Rolie Polie Olie, a Canadian children's show on CBC Television (1998–2004)

In sport:

  • Runs per over or run rate, a measure in the game of cricket
  • Run-pass option, an offensive scheme in American football
Topics referred to by the same term
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