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Below you will find examples of programs that underwent a peer review process and were honored at the Annual Traffic Records Forum or another event hosted by a traffic records-related organization. To view further details on these projects as well as others, visit the data improvement pages of 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, and 2001. These projects are meant to improve communications among states and shows examples of how others are meeting their traffic safety data needs. These data improvement projects are not necessarily endorsed by the NHTSA but are provided for your research and evaluation. Another tool available to the public is the Data Improvement Projects Clearinghouse, which is a clearinghouse for information on traffic safety data system improvement efforts at the federal and state level, and to support the internal needs of NHTSA and the states for tracking and monitoring the data improvement efforts within each state. It contains a public view of the project data contained in states' traffic records strategic plans, and contains only project descriptions containing no sensitive data and the project manager and their contact information. 2009 Traffic Records Forum Winners
Best Practice Winner Lead Agency: The Indiana Supreme court Division of
State Court Administration’s Judicial Technology and Automation Committee Accepting the Award: Mary L. DePrez, Director and Counsel for Trial Court Technology Federal funding: $2,978,000.00 -------------------------------------------------------------- Lead Agency: Highway Safety Research Group of Louisiana State University Project Title: http://lacrashdata.lsu.edu Accepting the Award: Cory Hutchinson, Project
Manager and TRCC Coordinator -------------------------------------------------------------- Project Title: Crash Data Backup, Disaster Recovery & Replication, and Reporting System Solution Accepting the Award: Cory Hutchinson, Project Manager and TRCC Coordinator
Lead Agency: Milwaukee Police Department Project Title: City of Milwaukee Traffic Records
Automation: Interagency Collaboration and Data Sharing
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