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SCCS

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SCCSSouth Camden Community School (UK)
SCCSSource Code Control System
SCCSSymantec Control Compliance Suite
SCCSSanta Cruz City Schools (California)
SCCSScottish Carbon Capture and Storage (UK)
SCCSScientific Committee on Consumer Safety (EU)
SCCSStandard Cubic Centimeters per Second (measurement)
SCCSSchool of Contemporary Chinese Studies (UK)
SCCSSignal Conditioning and Control System (US NASA)
SCCSStudent Campaign for Child Survival
SCCSSwitching Control Center System (CCS #7 & AT&T)
SCCSScottish Centre for Conservation Studies (UK)
SCCSSafety and Critical Control System (AADvance)
SCCSSioux City Community Schools (Iowa)
SCCSSpecialized Common Carrier Service
SCCSShipboard Command and Control System
SCCSSouvenir Card Collectors Society (est. 1980)
SCCSSoftware Configuration Control System
SCCSSouthwest Chicago Christian Schools (Chicago, IL)
SCCSSecure Communications Control System
SCCSSoftware Change Control System
SCCSSmall Scale Contingencies
SCCSSatellite Communications Control System
SCCSStandard Commodity Classification System
SCCSSerially Concatenated Coding Scheme
SCCSStandard Communications Control System
SCCSSequential Coding of Correlated Sources
SCCSSubmarine Combat-Control System
SCCSSprint Common Channel Signaling
SCCSSociety of Catholic Social Scientists
SCCSSupply Chain Coordination Solution
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