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DACS
(redirected from Digital Access Carrier System (telecommunications))

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AcronymDefinition
DACSData & Analysis Center for Software
DACSDesign and Analysis of Communication Systems (University of Twente, Netherlands)
DACSDigital Access & Cross-Connect System
DACSData Acquisition and Control System (NASA)
DACSDivert and Attitude Control System
DACSDigital Access Carrier System (telecommunications)
DACSDistributed Access Control System
DACSDeportable Alien Control System (Legacy INS)
DACSDesign and Artists Copyright Society Limited (UK)
DACSDigital Access Control System
DaCSData Communication and Synchronization
DACSDigital Animation Control System (Walt Disney World)
DACSDigital Acquisition and Control System (NASA)
DACSDigital Audio Communication System
DACSDirect Access Communications System (Public Broadcasting)
DACSDigital Aeronautical Chart Supplement
DACSData Acquisition Control Systems
DACSDivision of Access and Continuing Studies
DACSDefense Acquisition Contract Service
DACSDepartment of Applied Computer Science
DACSData Acquisition and Correction System
DACSDigital Analog Crossconnect System
DACSDisplay And Control Segment
DACSDefense and Arms Control Study (Program)
DACSData and Analysis Center for Software
DACSDigital Access and Crossconnect System
DACSData Acquisition and Control Subsystem


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