Anchor | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
|
Traffic and Criminal Software (TraCS) incorporates the latest in computing technology to collect, report, and manage incident data. The Hosted Environment is Managed by DSP staff but there are some items that other agencies still need to complete.
Anchor | ||
---|---|---|
|
...
The following forms are available in TraCS:
Warning Citation
Uniform Traffic Citation
Alcohol Suite
Non-Traffic Citation
Natural Resources Citation
Incident
Evidence
Alcohol/Drug Influence Form
Vehicle Killed Wild Animal Permit
Pursuit Form
Use of Force/Arrest Related Death(UFAD)
Crash Form
Fatal Supplement
DNR Crash
Citizen Contact Form
Driver Condition or Behavior Form
Inspection Form
Attachment Form
Task Form
Arrest Form
Contact Summary Form
Case Summary
Supplement
Call for Service
Equipment Inventory Form
Anchor | |||
---|---|---|---|
|
All agencies in the hosted Environment are installed as web services clients. The web services client can retrieve forms from the TraCS office database
TraCS Web Client
The TraCS Web Client is usually installed on portable, laptop computers. A TraCS Web Client provides all the general TraCS Features that a user out in the field may need, including but not limited to:
...
A TraCS Web Client connects to TraCS databases directly using TraCS Web Services. For this connection to be successful and maintained, the TraCS Web Client must have internet access. TraCS Web Services connectivity can be verified by glancing at the following symbol located on the top-right hand corner of the TraCS screen:
This ‘online’ symbol means that the TraCS Web Client is connected to TraCS Web Services and the user has access to all forms in the TraCS Database they would normally have access to, considering their user permissions.
...