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Defense Travel System (DTS) is a software application for U.S. Department of Defense travelers to manage their commercial travel. Learn about its features, operation, support, and training resources.
DoDAAC is a six-digit code that identifies DoD units, activities, or organizations that can requisition, contract, or pay for DoD assets or services. Learn how DoDAACs are used in federal government financial, contracting, and auditing records.
Learn how NATO assigns two-letter and three-letter codes to countries, and how Macedonia changed its code from FY/FYR to MK and MKD after its name dispute with Greece. See the full list of NATO country codes and their ISO equivalents.
USTRANSCOM is a unified command of the Department of Defense that provides air, land, and sea transportation for the military in peace and war. It consists of three service component commands and one joint command, and is based at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois.
GCCS is the U.S. armed forces' joint command and control system that provides information for the operational chain of command. It evolved from earlier systems and supports various applications, functional areas, and connectivity options.
DTS Headphone:X is a spatial audio technology, sometimes referred to as DTS Headphone:X "v2.0" or even "v2.0 7.1", [38] if the technology is to be licensed out to companies and not implemented by DTS themselves (through 1st party applications such as DTS Sound Unbound and others), where usually on non-PC devices such as video game consoles can ...
DEERS is a computerized system that tracks eligibility for military benefits, healthcare, and other entitlements for service members, veterans, dependents, and others. DEERS also produces DoD ID cards, such as Common Access Cards, with an electronic data interchange personal identifier (EDIPI).
Learn about the U.S. government program to sell arms, equipment, services and training to foreign governments. Find out how FMS works, who participates, what are the benefits and challenges, and how it is regulated by Congress.