Noun
(law) Initialism of district court of appeal/appeals, in various jurisdictions.
(organic chemistry) Initialism of dichloroacetic acid.
(finance) Initialism of dollar cost averaging.
(military) Initialism of dual-capable aircraft, aircraft that can be used with nuclear or conventional weapons.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAdmission to the repurposed DCA bar will be reserved for Disneyland passholders with a valid annual pass and their guests. Source: Internet
As the system architect, DCA coordinated all defense satellite communications planning and programs to avoid duplication and ensure communications interoperability among the diverse systems serving the complete spectrum of defense needs. Source: Internet
DCA served as the MEECN system engineer and provided the broad engineering necessary to ensure a more survivable future network with compatible, interoperable, and secure subsystems. Source: Internet
A major goal of DCA operations, in concert with OCA operations, is to provide an area from which forces can operate, secure from air and missile threats. Source: Internet
Co-channel interference can be mitigated, meaning that manual fixed channel allocation (FCA) frequency planning is simplified, or complex dynamic channel allocation (DCA) schemes are avoided. Source: Internet
Civil 3D was originally developed as an AutoCAD add-on by a company in New Hampshire called Softdesk (originally DCA). Source: Internet