DPC may refer to:

Science and technology

  • Diphenyl carbonate, an acyclic carbonate ester
  • Diphenylcarbazide, a carbazide compound

Medicine

  • Days post coitum, term commonly used when referring to the age of an embryo
  • Direct primary care, a model of healthcare that bills patients directly rather than billing insurance companies
  • Direct pulp capping, a technique used in dental restorations
  • Mothers against decapentaplegic homolog 4 or Deleted in Pancreatic Cancer-4 (DPC4), a cell signaling protein

Computing

  • Deferred Procedure Call, Windows mechanism to defer lower-priority tasks
  • Dirty paper coding, a coding technique that can subtract a known interference

Government and military

  • Defence Planning Committee, a panel which oversees the Indian national security roadmap
  • Defence Planning Committee (NATO)
  • Department of Premier and Cabinet (disambiguation)
  • Due Process Clause, of the United States Constitution
  • United States Domestic Policy Council, a forum used by the President of the United States
  • Displaced persons camps in post–World War II Europe
  • Data Protection Commissioner, the data privacy authority in Ireland

Organizations

  • Digital Preservation Coalition, a non-profit company that seeks to preserve digital resources
  • Doane Pet Care, US pet food manufacturer
  • Duke Lemur Center, formerly Duke University Primate Center. The collection code is (DPC)

Other uses

  • Damp-proof course, in damp proofing
  • Dominique Provost-Chalkley (born 1990), British-Canadian actress
  • Dota Pro Circuit, esports tournament circuit for the video game Dota 2
  • Dubai Production City, a media production zone