Definitions for "Trac "
Trac is a minimalistic but highly useful issue tracker and software project environment based around an integrated Wiki engine. Features include an interface to Subversion , a bug/issue tracking database, and convenient report facilities.
Transportation Review Advisory Council. Established in 1997 by the Ohio General Assembly as a permanent body to oversee the Major/New Project selection process at ODOT. The TRAC has the authority to select new construction projects, to modify the selection process and to hear appeals from the public concerning Major/New projects and the project selection process. The TRAC consists of nine members; six members appointed by the Governor, one appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, one appointed by the President of the Ohio Senate, and the final member and TRAC Chair is the Director of ODOT.
Trac is an open source, minimalist and web-based project management and bug-tracking tool, inspired by CVSTrac. It is developed and maintained by Edgewall Software. Trac should not be confused with Track+, another web-based and open-source project-management tool.
Toyota Rent-A-Car, a program by which some have shortened the waiting time: when the demo/rental units reach a time/mileage it permits the dealer to sell them.
Terminal Rental Adjustment Clause. A lessee guaranteed residual value for vehicle leases (automobiles, trucks or trailers), the inclusion of which will not, in and of itself, disqualify the tax lease status of tax-oriented vehicle leases.
Terminal Rental Adjustment Clause, which is essentially a Lessee-guaranteed residual value for vehicle leases.
Keywords:  mooers, calvin, nelson, ted, lib
TRAC (for Text Reckoning And Compiling) is a programming language developed in the early 1960s by Calvin Mooers (1919-1994). It was one of three "first languages" recommended by Ted Nelson in Computer Lib.
Keywords:  tradoc, rwanda, research, fcc, center
TRADOC Analysis Command
Target Research and Analysis Center
Treatment and AIDS Research Center, Rwanda
distance between centre of contact area of main landing wheels (or centre of contact area of each bogie in case of this type of undercarriage)
Keywords:  fica, irs, audits, hospitality, tip
Tip Reporting Alternative Commitment. An agreement between a hospitality employer and the IRS that bases FICA assessments on employee audits and requires the employer to educate its employees on tip reporting.
Training Access Program for the Trades
Training for Retail and Commerce, a program involving school students in skills-based learning in the workplace, supplemented with off-the-job training.
True Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse
Trial Readiness & Assignment Calendar
Transparent Approach to Costing
Transportation And Civil Engineering