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ARC Network participating organizations Directory
The ARC Network is pleased to work with the finest organizations dedicated to furthering the advancement of accident reconstruction and traffic accident investigation. Below you will find a list of organizations that participate directly with the ARC Network. In return, the ARC Network assists these organizations with building a solid foundation on the Internet and organizational objectives.
If you are a member in any of the organizations listed below, you qualify for a discounted individual membership rate in the ARC Network. Please visit the ARC Network membership section for details.
If your organization is not listed on this page and you would like your organization to participate with the ARC Network - please contact us directly (Toll Free: 866-223-4984 or email) or sign up online.
ASPACI: Australasian and South Pacific Association
of Collision Investigators
ASPACI is a non-profit society whose members have joined to share in the challenge
of analysing the complicated issues of road collision investigation. ASPACI
was formed in 1991 by a group of police and collision reconstructionists
who felt there was a need for information sharing between police and associated
institutions in the Australia, South East Asia, New Zealand and
South Pacific area. Its primary function is to assist in the spreading
of knowledge and enhancing expertise in the science. The Association seeks
to promote a professional approach to collision investigation and to encourage
the highest standard of ethics, integrity and honesty among its members.
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CA2RS: California Association of Accident Reconstruction Specialists
CA2RS is an ACTAR affiliated organization established in 1998 which aims to offer resources and training to its members to support and contribute to the growing field of Accident Reconstruction. Training held at CA2RS meetings is free to its members, and newsletters are distributed quarterly to keep all members informed.
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CATAIR:
Canadian Association of Technical Accident Investigators and Reconstructionists
CATAIR was founded in 1984, initially to provide all accident investigators, the majority of whom were serving Police Officers within Canada, a professional and affordable mechanism in which to meet and share experiences and ideas. The association has grown from the concept stage, with an original membership of fewer than 20, to a maintained membership of approximately 300. Membership is maintained throughout Canada, the USA, Singapore, Australia, and Brazil.
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IAARS:
International Association of Accident Reconstruction Specialists
IAARS was started in 1980 as a resource for members to use
when the inevitable questions arose while trying to reconstruct a crash. The
annual seminars not only provide instruction on specific topics by experts
in the field, they provide face-to-face discussions on how other people approach
reconstructing a crash. The old saying "two heads are better than one"
is definitely true in accident reconstruction. Our association has "old-timers"
that have worked thousands of accidents. If you have a question, chances are
they have encountered a similar situation in the past and can give some insight
on how they worked it out. We also have members very familiar with the ins
and outs of new technology (Crash Data Retrieval, Photogrammetry) and are
willing to help with any questions or concerns you may have.
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MdATAI:
Maryland Association of Traffic Accident Investigators
Founded in 1984, the Maryland Association of Traffic Accident Investigators,
Inc. is an organization devoted to enhancing the understanding and knowledge
in the field of motor vehicle collision investigation and reconstruction.
With membership comprising professionals practicing in both the public and
private sectors, MdATAI strives to meet the interests and
needs of all members, whether engaged in civil or criminal aspects of collision
investigation and reconstruction. MdATAI offers something
for all members from the entry level investigator to the seasoned reconstructionist.
Membership in MdATAI provides members with excellent networking
opportunities and access to specialized conferences and training, often at
reduced rates. Members also receive a subscription to Accident Investigation
Quarterly magazine. Published on a quarterly basis, this magazine is an excellent
reference for anyone interested in motor vehicle safety and collision investigation.
Complimenting this publication, MdATAI members are also eligible
for a special reduced subscription rate to the Accident Reconstruction Journal.
This magazine is published bi-monthly and is likewise an excellent reference
for anyone practicing in the field of motor vehicle collision investigation/reconstruction
or safety.
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MATAI: Michigan Association of Traffic Accident Investigators
Formed in 1991, the Michigan Association of Traffic Accident Investigators is an organization designed for investigators and reconstructionists from both the public and private sector, as well as other professionals who share an interest in the field of traffic accident reconstruction. The organization allows members to participate in a continual exchange of ideas and information and helps keep them current on changes taking place within this discipline.
MATAI has a membership of over 300 members. Most are from Michigan, however we have members in Florida, illinois, Indiana, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Texas and Wisconsin. In addition, several reconstructionists from Canada and the United Kingdom are now members. MATAI has gone international.
Reference Points is the MATAI quarterly journal containing information from the Accident Reconstruction Journal, Accident Investigation Quarterly, UMTRI Review and other respected sources and is sent to all current members.
Please browse our site and check out our training and merchandise. We'll have information on upcoming conferences and other meetings around the state as it comes available.
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NAPARS: The National Association of Professional Accident Reconstruction Specialists
NAPARS is a
nonprofit specialized organization founded in 1984 whose members have joined
together to share the challenge of dealing with the complex problems of
accident reconstruction and to upgrade and ultimately professionalize the
accident reconstruction field. NAPARS maintains its corporate and business
offices in the Maryland suburbs of Washington, DC and is open to all persons
who are interested in the fields of accident investigation, accident reconstruction
and highway traffic safety issues. Currently, NAPARS has nearly 1300 members
from all different kinds of background and disciplines and from all over
the world, including police officers, engineers, private consultants and
government safety personnel.
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NYSTARS: New York Statewide Traffic Accident Reconstruction Society
The
mission of NYSTARS is to organize into one body, professionals in the field
of ground vehicle collision reconstruction and related activities, who support
and maintain a high standard of ethics, integrity, credibility and honor
in the field of collision reconstruction; to encourage training programs
relating to motor vehicle collision investigation and reconstruction through
research and communication of matters of mutual interest; to promote traffic
safety and foster a spirit of brotherhood among the organization's members
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PSFM: Professional Society of Forensic Mapping
Our mission is simple and long term. Provide members with a forum for the exchange of information pertaining to skills & techniques for the electronic documentation of crash or crime scenes, using all means available to them. In nearly all venues, “crime” scenes entail criminal acts whether on a public highway, mall parking lot, neighborhood park, up-scale apartment or low income housing.
PSFM was organized with users of total stations, data collectors, prisms, & CAD software … regardless of brand name, model, or version of the Instruments or support equipment/software.
SAE
International
SAE International has more than 90,000 members - engineers, business executives, educators, and students from more than 97 countries - who share information and exchange ideas for advancing the engineering of mobility systems. SAE is your one-stop resource for standards development, events, and technical information and expertise used in designing, building, maintaining, and operating self-propelled vehicles for use on land or sea, in air or space.
Seminars More than 15 SAE seminars are approved by the Accreditation Commission for Traffic Accident Reconstruction (ACTAR) for Continuing Education Units (CEUs). Upon completion of approved seminars, accredited reconstructionists can contact ACTAR to request CEUs. As approved courses, the fee for ACTAR CEUs is reduced to $5.00 per course. This is a great way for reconstructionists to obtain a required minimum total of 80 CEUs every five years to maintain their accreditation status with ACTAR. For seminar dates, complete descriptions, and to register, visit www.sae.org/actar
Technical Publications SAE is your resource for papers, books and technical publications on accident reconstruction. SAE Members receive a 20% discount on products under $500. For a complete listing and to browse by industry/topic visit store.sae.org
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SATAI: Southwestern Association of Technical Accident Investigators
Established as a non-profit corporation in 1982, SATAI's goal is to encourage
and promulgate the development of professional technical accident investigation
and highway safety; promote research and development of programs leading
to better technical accident investigations; and to promote the development
and dissemination of new knowledge in the fields of traffic safety, accident
investigation and reconstruction. The Association is organized and operated
for scientific and educational purposes.
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SOAR: Society of Accident Reconstruction Specialists
SOAR is an
organization of accident reconstructionists dedicated to increasing knowledge,
enhancing auto engineering, improving traffic safety and the free exchange
of information. Membership is open to all people in all aspects of traffic
transportation. Membership is comprised of active and retired police officers,
professional engineers, automotive engineers and private consultants. We
have members throughout the world.
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TAARS: Texas Association of Accident Reconstruction Specialists
TAARS was organized in 1986 as an organization dedicated to advancing Research,
Knowledge, Education and Safety in the field of accident reconstruction.
TAARS is a broad based organization with members from many different fields,
including law enforcement, private investigators, engineers and attorneys.
TAARS has a current membership of over 220 members.
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WATAI: Washington Association of Technical Accident Investigators
WATAI is the oldest of the technical accident investigation groups in the United
States, and we are pleased to continue our growth into the new millennium.
WATAI is a multidisciplinary group of individuals and agencies involved
with motor-vehicle collisions. Our members include current and former members
of law enforcement, investigators, engineers, forensic scientists, attorneys,
and medical specialists. WATAI was formed in 1979. The purpose of the Association
is to promote education and research in the field of accident investigation;
to encourage interdisciplinary communication between the practitioners of
accident investigation; and to cooperate and participate with other organizations
dedicated to the science of accident investigations.
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