DSO
DSO may refer to:
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Organisations
- Defence Science Organisation, now known as DSO National Laboratories, Singapore
- Defense Sciences Office, part of the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
- Directorate of Special Operations, a South African law-enforcement agency
- Direct service organisation, a business unit of a United Kingdom local authority
- Groupe DSO, an Australian headquartered business cooperative
Orchestras
- Dallas Symphony Orchestra
- Denver Symphony Orchestra
- Detroit Symphony Orchestra
- Diablo Swing Orchestra
- Dubuque Symphony Orchestra, in Dubuque, Iowa
- Darwin Symphony Orchestra, in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
- Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, in Berlin, Germany
- Dubrovnik Symphony Orchestra, in Dubrovnik, Croatia
- Dark Star Orchestra, in Chicago Illinois, USA
Technology
- Digital Sampling Oscilloscope, samples measurements and displays or stores them
- Digital storage oscilloscope, which stores and analyses the signal digitally
- Dynamic Shared Object, in computing
- Drakensang Online, the online computer game
Astronomy
- Dark Sky Observatory, Appalachian State University (ASU)
- Deep-sky object, in astronomy
Other uses
- Distinguished Service Order (disambiguation), several decorations
- Dark Star Orchestra, a Grateful Dead cover band formed in Chicago, Illinois
- Diablo Swing Orchestra, a Swedish avant-garde metal band
- Digital switchover
- Dental Service Organizations
- Days sales outstanding, in accountancy
- Direct Shipping Ore, iron ore that can be shipped directly to a steel furnace
- Distribution System Operators, in energy systems
- Diving safety officer, an administrator of United States university's research diving safety program
- Defensive Systems Operator, a member of the flight crew responsible for defensive systems
- Dubai Silicon Oasis, a free-trade zone in Dubai
- Dobbertin Surface Orbiter, an amphibious vehicle
- Domestic Security Officer serving as riot police
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