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TRACS
(redirected from Tracking Resource Allocation Cognitive Strategies)

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TRACSTenant Rental Assistance Certification System (HUD)
TRACSTransnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools
TRACSTexas Review and Comment System
TRACSTraction Control System (Volvo)
TraCSTraffic and Criminal Software
TRACSThe Responsible Animal Care Society (Westbank, British Columbia, Canada)
TRACSTerminal Radar and Control System (Air Traffic Control System used by Canadian Forces)
TRACSTravel Adventure Cinema Society
TRACSTeaching, Research, and Collaboration System (open-source course management system)
TRACSTransportable Range Augmentation and Control System
TRACSTool for Rapid Advanced Cockpit Simulation
TRACSTotal Risk Assessment and Control System
TRACSTraining Control System
TRACSTracking Resource Allocation Cognitive Strategies (MIT)
TRACSTrends in Atmospheric Constituents Study
TRACSTransportable Radar and Communications Simulator (ATK Electronic Warfare Systems)
TRACSTransportation Requirements and Capabilities Simulation Model
TRACSTerminal Roadway and Curbside Simulation (airport models)
TRACSTheater Replacement Accountability System
TRACSTreasury Receivable Accounting & Collection System


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