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This is a special “free” version of APDU Weekly. Once per quarter, this member-only publication is released to non-members as well. Enjoy today’s edition, the last of 2013.
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APDU Election Results By vote of the APDU membership, Steve Pierson, American Statistical Association, and Cliff Cook, City of Cambridge, Massachusetts, will serve as At-Large members of the APDU Board of Directors for 2014. Pierson returns for another one-year term, while Cook joins the board for the first time.
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Data Innovation Day 2014, January 23, 2014 APDU is a partner along with Data.gov, AMD, Google, Sunlight Foundation, and others for this one-day virtual conference raising awareness about the benefits and opportunities that come from increased use of information by individuals and the public and private sector. APDU will be proving tools for members to contact legislators in early January. Watch the Advocacy section on the APDU site for details.
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Comment on Draft Bill to Allow IRS to Share Data with BLS and BEA
On November 20, the Senate Finance Committee released draft language for tax administrative reform, including text that would allow the Internal Revenue Service to share tax returns with the Bureau of Labor Statistics and Bureau of Economic Analysis for statistical purposes. Feedback on the tax administration discussion draft is requested by January 17, 2014.
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Recommitment to Making Agencies More Open One of the commitments included in the latest plan the US released as part of its participation in the international Open Government Partnership could help refocus agency attention on open government plans and make government information more easily available to the public.
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Open Data in Action The Governance Lab (The GovLab) —a research institution at New York University—released the beta version of its Open Data 500 project—an initiative designed to identify, describe, and analyze companies that use open government data in order to study how these data can serve business needs more effectively.
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Sign On to The Census Project Letter to Senate The Census Project, a coalition of stakeholder organizations dedicated to a fair and accurate census, is sending a letter to leaders of the Senate Appropriations Committee, urging them to support the President’s budget request for the U.S. Census Bureau. APDU has signed onto this letter. To sign on, email Jason Shevrin by December 20, 2014.
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New & Updated Data Sources
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TIGERweb 4.0 Release TIGERweb v4.0 viewer and streaming map services now have new boundaries and features from the 2013 American Community Survey (ACS13) benchmark, which include updates as of May 2013. The TIGERweb 2010 application has been renamed TIGERweb Decennial and now also includes Census 2000 geographic data.
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Visualization of the Week
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Notable Data Publications
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