I CFJ on the following Two Linked Statements: It is possible to create an agency such that its acronym contains at least one integer symbol (e.g. 0-9). It is possible to create an agency such that its acronym contains at least one non-english alphabetic character (芋, Ñ, Æ).
Arguments: Agencies might be a limited resource of (26^3) possible existing agencies. >From my reading of rule 2461, it seems like a number is likely not possible within an agency's Acronym, as numbers aren't words, but I wouldn't be surprised if non-english words would allow us to get to more than (26^3) agencies [More language bits!]. Parts of 2461: ... a) A title, which must be exactly three words, not counting conjunctions, articles or prepositions. ... An Agency, once created, SHOULD be referred to by the acronym formed from its title with conjunctions, articles, and prepositions removed. The acronym of an agency must be unique and any attempt to create or amend an Agency such that two Agencies would have the same acronym is INEFFECTIVE. ...