Traffic Records Program
Alaska Traffic Records Coordinating Committee

With guidelines from NHTSA and eligible federal funding, The Alaska Traffic Records Coordinating Committee was created to bring people together who are interested in reducing traffic injuries and deaths by improving the timeliness, accuracy and consistency of traffic crash data. The ATRCC meets at least once each month to discuss ongoing and upcoming projects.

MISSION: The mission of the ATRCC is to facilitate the integration and exchange of traffic records data between federal, state, and local traffic-related agencies and organizations in an effort to reduce fatalities, crashes, and injuries.

OBJECTIVE: The objective of the ATRCC is to provide strong leadership and coordinate resources to address the timeliness, completeness, reliability, interoperability, accessibility, and utility of traffic records data.

GOALS: The ATRCC is committed to providing direction and coordination support towards the following goals:

  • To improve the timeliness, accuracy, completeness, consistencey, and accessibility of traffic records data necessary to identify priorities for Alaska's traffic safety programs.
  • To assist in the development of tools and procedures for comprehensive collection, maintenance, and dissemination of traffic safety data.
  • To assist with the implementation of traffic safety improvement projects.

 

ATRCC Strategic Plans, Bylaws, Charter

FFY 2012 Strategic Plan - Revised 11/28/11pdf icon (687 KB)
FFY 2011 Strategic Planpdf icon (510 KB)
FFY 2010 Strategic Plan pdf icon (547 KB)
ATRCC Bylaws pdf icon (1.4 MB)
ATRCC Charter pdf icon (300 KB)

 

 

Alaska Traffic Records Coordinating Committee Voting Members

Officers Name Organization Phone E-Mail
  Lt. Tom Dunn AST, DPS 373-8333 arthur.dunn@alaska.gov
  Betty Monsour UAA 786-6574 betty.monsour@uaa.alaska.edu
Recording Secretary Joanna Reed AHSO, DOT&PF 465-8532 joanna.reed@alaska.gov
  Tiffany Thomas DMV, DOA 269-3770 tiffany.thomas@alaska.gov
Vice Chair Helen Sharratt AK Court System 264-8211 hsharratt@courts.state.ak.us
  Ulf Petersen MSCVE, DOT&PF 365-1212 ulf.petersen@alaska.gov
  Chief John Lucking Soldotna PD 262-4455 jlucking@ci.soldotna.ak.us
Chair Marcia Howell AIPC 561-4140 marcia_howell@hotmail.com
  Tony Piper ASAP, H&SS 269-3781 tony.piper@alaska.gov
  Bonnie Walters DOT&PF 465-6996 bonnie.walters@alaska.gov
  Sgt. Justin Doll Anchorage PD 786-2439 jdoll@ci.anchorage.ak.us
  Ambrosia Bowlus H&SS 334-4471 ambrosia.bowlus@alaska.gov
  Anna Bosin DOT&PF 269-0643 anna.bosin@alaska.gov
Contacts and organizations subject to change

 

Alaska Traffic Records Coordinating Committee
Contact for General Questions or Comments

Name Organization Phone E-Mail
Joanna Reed AHSO 465-8532 joanna.reed@alaska.gov
Contacts and organizations subject to change

 

Alaska Traffic Records Coordinating Committee Federal Observers (Non-Voting)

Name Organization Phone E-Mail
Al Fletcher FHWA 586-7245 al.fletcher@fhwa.dot.gov
Greg Fredericksen NHTSA 206-220-7643 greg.fredericksen@dot.gov
Shirley Wise NHTSA 206-220-7644 shirley.wise@dot.gov
Contacts and organizations subject to change

 

ATRCC Meeting Minutes
Next meeting: May 9, 2012
   
April 2012 04.11.12 minutes
March Special Meeting 03.19.12 minutes word doc icon (30KB)
March 2012 Approved 03.14.12 minutes word doc icon (71KB)
March Special Meeting 03.02.12 minutes word doc icon (24KB)
February 2012 Approved 02.07.12 minutes word doc icon (43KB)
January 2012 Approved 01.11.12 minutes word doc icon (68KB)
December 2011 Approved 12.14.11 minutes word doc icon (55KB)
November 2011 Approved 11.09.11 minutes word doc icon (137KB)
October 2011 Approved 10.12.11 minutes word doc icon (58KB)
September 2011 Approved 09. 14.11 minutes word doc icon (55KB)
August 2011 Approved 08.10.11 minutes word doc icon (65KB)
July 2011 Approved 07.13.11 minutes word doc icon (66KB)
June 2011 Approved 06.15.11 minutes word doc icon (55 KB)
May 2011 Approved 05.11.11 minutes word doc icon (54 KB)
April 2011 Approved 04.12.11 minutes word doc icon (54 KB)
March 2011 Approved 03.09.11 minutes word doc icon (75 KB)
February 2011 Approved 02.08.11 minutes word doc icon (63 KB)
January 2011 Approved 01.11.11 minutes word doc icon (55 KB)
December 2010 Approved 12.15.10 minutes word doc icon (69 KB)
November 2010 Approved 11.10.10 minutes word doc icon (72 KB)
October 2010 Approved 10.13.10 minutes word doc icon (62 KB)
September 2010 Approved 09.15.10 minutes word doc icon (408 KB)
August 2010 Approved 08.18.10 minutes word doc icon (79 KB)
July 2010 Approved 07.13.10 minutes word doc icon (73 KB)
June 2010 Approved 06.09.10 minutes word doc icon (54 KB)
May 2010 Approved 05.12.10 minutes word doc icon (56 KB)
April 2010 Approved 04.14.10 minutes word doc icon (69 KB)
March 2010 Approved 03.10.10 minutes word doc icon (81 KB)
February 2010 Approved 02.10.10 minutes word doc icon (41 KB)
January 2010 Approved 01.13.10 minutespdf icon (659 KB)
December 2009 Approved 12.09.09 minutespdf icon (239 KB)
November 2009 Approved 11.09.09 minutespdf icon (240 KB)
October 2009 Approved 10.14.09 minutespdf icon (289 KB)

 

AFFILIATED COMMITTEES & PROJECTS

Alaska Traffic Records Resource Guide pdf icon (3.7 MB)
The Alaska Traffic Records Resource Guide (TRRG) combines the efforts of the ATRCC along with Traffic Data System Managers from around the state to illustrate Alaska's Traffic Records system component databases. The TRRG is a resource for Traffic Safety data collectors, system managers, and data users to utilize in the effort to reduce fatal and major injuries on Alaska's trafficways. As additional Traffic Records systems are identified, or current systems are updated, this Guide will be revised. For questions, comments, or if your agency would like to be included in future editions of the TRRG, please contact
email icon Joanna Reed in the Alaska Highway Safety Office.

NHTSA 408 Funds off site link icon
The ATRCC actively engages in obtaining 408 funds from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). NHTSA's 408 funds enable projects such as updating the police collision report form training manual; management and storage of crash records, collision data, and collision injury data; and the implementation of TraCS throughout the state.

Multi-Agency Justice Integration Consortium (MAJIC) off site link icon
Alaska’s Multi-Agency Justice Integration Consortium has been set-up to help agencies more efficiently share complete, accurate, timely information in order to enhance the performance of the criminal justice system as a whole. MAJIC meets every other Thursday, and is comprised of representitives from 18 organizations across the state.

Traffic and Criminal Software (TraCS) Steering Committee off site link icon
Alaska's TraCS Steering Committee was formed to enable the implementation of TraCS throughout the state. The TraCS program will equip law enforcement with an electronic citation and collision report form, which will eliminate the current paper forms. The data entered into the electronic form will allow faster data transfer from the police officer to the end data users. This multi-phased web enablement project will allow officers to fill out collision forms and submit them via the web. For more information on TraCS, click here.