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Committee moves to adopt Trax data‑sharing agreement to replace decades‑old Sector system
Summary
The Snoqualmie Public Safety Committee agreed to place an agreement on the consent agenda that will allow local officers to switch from the state's Sector reporting system to Trax, a newer collision- and citation-management platform. Officials said the switch will require staff training but carries no direct software fee for the city.
The Snoqualmie Public Safety Committee on Oct. 20 moved a data-sharing agreement with the Washington State Patrol onto the consent agenda so the city can transition from the longtime Sector collision-reporting system to a newer platform called Trax.
Acting Police Chief Aracie told the committee the statewide Sector system is several decades old and that Trax is already in use in other states and being rolled out by the Washington State Patrol. He said the city's officers are already listed in the new system and that training for Snoqualmie is slated for February. Chief Aracie said the…
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