Applied Technology College or ATC, one of several applied technology college campuses in Utah (e.g. Ogden-Weber Applied Technology College), Ogden-Weber ATC
Ancillary Terrestrial Component, a terrestrial mobile telecom system added to a mobile satellite system, approved by the U.S. FCC for portions of the S band
Automatic Temperature Compensator, an electronic device which measures the temperature of petroleum products during delivery and automatically calculates the amount of product as though it had been delivered at 15°C
Certified Athletic Trainer, an allied health care professional whose primary concern is the prevention, recognition, care and rehabilitation of athletic injuries.
Transportation
Advanced transportation controller, a standardization effort as part of the United States Department of Transportation's Intelligent transportation system
All-Terrain Cycle, or All-Terrain Vehicle, an off-road, 3-, 4-, or 6-wheel motorcycle-like vehicle
Automatic Temperature Control (ATC), also known as Automatic Climate Control, an industry name for automatic Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems for automobiles
A Type certificate (ATC), awarded by aviation regulating bodies to aerospace manufacturers after it has established a design of an aircraft component that has fulfilled a regulating bodies' current prevailing airworthiness regulations
Air traffic control, a service provided to aircraft by ground-based controllers
Air traffic controllers, people who expedite and maintain a safe and orderly flow of air traffic in the global air traffic control system
Armacham Technology Corporation, a fictional technology developer in the video game F.E.A.R.
Business
Agreement on Textiles and Clothing, also known as the Multi Fibre Arrangement, governed the world trade in textiles and garments from 1974 through 2004
Average cost or Average total cost, a concept in economics
Authorization to Carry, a permit issued in Canada to carry Restricted firearms and Prohibited handguns
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