ACM
ACM or A.C.M. may refer to:
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Aviation
    
- AGM-129 ACM, 1990–2012 USAF cruise missile
 - Air chief marshal
 - Air combat manoeuvring or dogfighting
 - Air cycle machine
 - Arica Airport (Colombia) (IATA: ACM), in Arica, Amazonas, Colombia
 
Computing
    
- Abstract Control Model, for USB to act as a serial port
 - Association for Computing Machinery, a US-based international learned society for computing
 - Asynchronous communication mechanism
 - Audio Compression Manager, Microsoft Windows codec manager
 
Education
    
    
Music
    
- Academy of Contemporary Music, in Guildford, England, UK
 - Academy of Country Music
 - Association for Contemporary Music, in the Russian Federation
 
Organizations or businesses
    
- Alliance for Community Media
 - American Center for Mobility
 - American Ceylon Mission
 - Anaconda Copper Mining Company
 - Anti-Coalition Militia, anti-NATO Taliban in Afghanistan
 - Anti-cult movement
 - Asian Civilisations Museum, Singapore
 - Association for Computing Machinery, an international computing research society
 - Australasian Correctional Management
 - Australian Community Media
 - Australians for Constitutional Monarchy
 - Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets (Dutch: Autoriteit Consument & Markt)
 
Technology
    
- Adaptive coding and modulation in wireless communication
 - Advanced case management
 - Alkyl acrylate copolymer, a type of rubber
 - Aluminium composite material, used in sandwich panels
 - Automated charging machine, a public mobile device charging station
 
Other uses
    
- Another Chicago Magazine, a magazine founded by Barry Silesky
 - Antônio Carlos Magalhães (1927-2007), Brazilian politician
 - A.C. Milan, an Italian association team
 - A.C. Monza, an Italian association team
 - AECOM, NYSE symbol
 - Asbestos-containing material
 - Attorney–client matching
 - Iraqi Arabic, ISO 639-3 language code
 - Automobile Club de Monaco, a motoring club based in Monaco
 
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