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UFCs

UFCs is an acronym that can refer to multiple topics. Two primary usages are the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) and Unified Facilities Criteria (UFCs).

Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is a major mixed martial arts promotion based in the United States. It

Unified Facilities Criteria (UFCs) are a family of design and construction standards for government facilities produced

was
founded
in
1993
to
showcase
various
fighting
styles
and
determine
an
overall
winner,
and
it
evolved
to
operate
under
standardized
rules,
weight
classes,
and
anti-doping
policies.
The
UFC
organizes
events
worldwide,
including
flagship
pay-per-view
cards
and
a
roster
of
athletes
across
divisions.
It
has
played
a
significant
role
in
the
development
of
professional
MMA
and
is
a
central
part
of
combat
sports
media,
sponsorship,
and
athlete
training
ecosystems.
by
the
U.S.
Department
of
Defense
and
related
federal
agencies.
They
cover
architecture,
structural
and
building
systems,
fire
protection,
security,
energy
efficiency,
and
sustainability.
The
UFCs
aim
to
standardize
facility
design
across
DoD
and
federal
properties,
support
interoperability,
and
reduce
lifecycle
costs.
They
are
published
in
volumes
and
updated
periodically
and
are
publicly
accessible
through
official
DoD
resources.