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Two Important Events on Fed Stats
On Thursday, March 12, two events that will be of interest to APDU members took place. Census Bureau Director John H. Thompson and Chief Financial Officer Joanne Crane briefed media in an online web conference about the Census Bureau?s funding components in the President?s fiscal year 2016 budget request. In addition, the American Enterprise Institute held a daylong event, ?The Federal Statistical System in a Big Data World.? Follow the links to learn more. More information will be included in next week?s update.

 

News

 

NYT OpEd – Don?t Starve the Census
In response to remarks from Rep. John Culberson at a House hearing, the Editorial Board at the New York Times writes, ?A threat to timely and accurate census data is a threat to fact-based debate and data-driven policy making. The census budget is small in terms of federal spending, but the White House should wage a big fight for it.?

 

DOT Highlights Data in Blog Post
Many types of data are compiled by the Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) in DOT’s Office of Research and Technology. Recently, BTS released what they think is a real treat: State Transportation by the Numbers Profiles. If you’re curious about how your state is moving or what your state is moving, these easy-to-read profiles have a lot to offer.

 

Measuring Training-Related Employment FAQ
Federal and state leaders often want to know whether publically-funded training is helping people find employment in careers related to their field of study or training. This FAQ from the Workforce Data Quality Campaign answers questions on data, measurement, and collection related to training.

 

New & Updated Data Sources

 

BEA?s Stats on Industries Provide Insight into Recovery
Thanks to a new set of BEA data, you can now find out how the economic recovery that began in the summer of 2009 is affecting America?s industries each quarter.

 

Visualization of the Week

 

Visualizing Life Along Broadway
A team of artists has developed an interactive data visualization that incorporates a wide variety of datasets to gain a better understanding of life along New York City?s Broadway.

 

Notable Data Publications

Did you work on a great report that you want your colleagues to know about?  Just email us and we?ll include it here.

 

Calls for Comment

APDU maintains a list of open calls for comment on proposed federal data collections. We periodically alert APDU members to newly added calls for comment. Over the last several weeks, calls for comment on the following proposed data collections were published in the Federal Register (with due date):

 

Administration for Children and Families

  • Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Two-Parent Study (April 10, 2015)

Department of Agriculture

  • Colony Loss Surveys (April 6, 2015)

Department of Education

  • An Examination of Trends in Algebra II Enrollment and Completion in Texas Public High SchoolS(April 10, 2015)

March 12, 2015

 

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U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
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April 15, 2015
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