Alert: The following services will be unavailable on Saturday, January 5, 2013 from 12 a.m. (midnight) to 6 a.m. CST due to system maintenance.
TraCS training
All law enforcement agencies are required to attend Badger TraCS training in order to receive a TraCS license. The appropriate paperwork needs to be completed prior to registration. See Getting TraCS for the required paperwork.
Badger TraCS training sessions consist of two days and are set up as a train-the-trainer. Two individuals per agency are able to attend this training. The training is set up in the same sequence that agencies will use to implement TraCS. The training consists of the following topics:
- TraCS implementation planning
- Setup TraCS computers (workstation and field units)
- Configure network connectivity between TraCS computers
- Table Manager: Used to customize TraCS
- Managing citation numbers
- Using custom installation files
- Overview of all TraCS forms
- Administrative office procedures
- Universal Mobile Data Interface (MDI)
- Maintaining TraCS
- TraCS patches
Training schedule
Contact the TraCS Help Desk to find out when the next training sessions are available. The training sessions are held in Madison.
TraCS 10 training videos
Videos have been developed for TraCS users such as officers, office staff or supervisors issuing, reviewing, approving and transmitting documents. These are short videos on specific subjects that can be accessed and reviewed quickly.
User training videos – These videos are for those individuals/officers that use TraCS to complete a crash report, citation, behavior report, etc.
Administrative training videos – These videos are for those individuals that review, approve, transmit and archive.
Questions about the content of this page:
Citations & Withdrawals Section, badgertracs@dot.wi.gov
Last modified: March 20, 2013
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