SIS
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The initials SIS may stand for:
- Secret Intelligence Service, UK intelligence agency, also known as MI6.
- Australian Secret Intelligence Service.
- Canadian Security Intelligence Service.
- New Zealand Security Intelligence Service.
- Slovenská informačná služba, Slovak Intelligence Service.
- Special Intelligence Service, a secret FBI intelligence agency operating in South America during World War II.
- Signals Intelligence Service, the former United States Army codebreaking division.
- Serviciul de Informaţii şi Securitate al Republicii Moldova, Information and Security Service of the Republic of Moldova.
- Serviços de Informação de Segurança, the Portuguese intelligence agency.
- Safety instrumented system or safety instrumentation system
- Satellite Information Services.
- Satellite Interceptor System
- Schengen Information System.
- School of International Service at American University, Washington, D.C.
- Schlumberger Information Solutions
- Seoul International School, an international school in Seoul, Korea.
- Surabaya International School, an international school in Surabaya, Indonesia.
- Sequential Importance Sampling.
- Selective Inverted Sink, a device that protects crops from frost
- Silicon Integrated Systems.
- Single Image Stereogram, another name for a Single Image Random Dot Stereogram.
- Single Instance Store, a system for coalescing identical object instances to save space.
- Small Intestinal Submucosa, a common, non-immunogenic material used in several clinical applications.
- Strategic information system, an information system to support enterprises' strategy.
- Student information system
- Styrene-Isoprene-Styrene.
- Swedish Standards Institute, formerly Standardiseringskommissionen i Sverige.
- .SIS, the filename extension for installation package files for the Symbian OS operating system.
- Superconductor-Isolator-Superconductor Mixer for High frequency heterodyne receivers (over 100 GHz).
- "Schwerionensynchroton" (Heavy ion synchrotron) at the GSI research facility in Darmstadt, Germany