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DTS or DTs may refer to:
Technology
- DTS (sound system), a group of digital sound technologies owned by the company of the same name
 - DTS, Diversified Technical Systems, an American technology company
 - Dispatcher training simulator, a computer system for training operators of electrical power grids
 - Data Transformation Services, a Microsoft database tool
 - Dublin Tech Summit, an annual international technology conference held in Dublin, Ireland
 - Distributed temperature sensing, an optoelectronic temperature sensing device
 - Digital Temperature Sensor, part of Intel's DTS/PECI
 - Distributed transmission system, in broadcasting, as a form of single-frequency network
 - Diplomatic Telecommunications Service, a U.S. Department of State telecommunications network
 - Discoverable Taxonomy Set, part of Extensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL)
 - Defense Travel System, the U.S. military's web-based travel system
 - Declaration for TypeScript, a file format to describe JavaScript modules to TypeScript
 - Digital tomosynthesis, a medical imaging technique
 
Organizations
- Dallas Theological Seminary, a Christian seminary in Dallas, Texas
 - Discipleship Training School, a missionary training school offered by Youth with a Mission
 - Detective Training School, a training school for Bangladesh Police
 
Other
- Decline to State, a no-party (independent) designation in California voting registration
 - Cadillac DTS, a full-size luxury automobile produced by General Motors
 - Delirium tremens or DTs, the symptoms associated with alcohol withdrawal
 - Destin Executive Airport (FAA lid:DTS)
 - Dictionnaire du théâtre en Suisse, an encyclopedia
 - Disneytoon Studios, a defunct animation studio which was owned by Disney
 - Downtown Summerlin (shopping center), in Summerlin, Las Vegas
 - Formula 1: Drive to Survive, a Netflix documentary series
 
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