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APDU Board of Directors Call for Nominations
The APDU Nominations Committee has announced three candidates for 2 at-large board member seats:
- Steve Pierson, Director of Science Policy, American Statistical Association
- Susan Ockert, Owner, SO Consulting
- Cliff Cook, Planning Information Manager, City of Cambridge, Massachusetts
Statements by these candidates will be on the APDU website within a few days. Any APDU member (or representative of a member organization) can petition to run for one of the above positions. Petitioning must be received by November 26, 2013. Voting period opens Nov 27.
Visit this page for more information on how to submit a candidate.
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House Passes Major Spending Transparency Bill On a vote of 388-1, the House of Representatives adopted H.R. 2061, the Digital Accountability and Transparency Act (DATA Act), which will make federal spending data publically available and easily accessible, and will create more useful government-wide financial data standards.
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Political Questions about the Jobs Report With the economy dominating the campaign for the White House last fall, did the government make the unemployment rate move lower and help President Obama’s re-election chances?
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New & Updated Data Sources
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NCES Updates the State Education Reforms Website New state-level data on open enrollment policies are now available on the State Education Reforms website. The “State Support for School Choice and Other Options” section of the site was updated.
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National Crosswalk Service Center Updates The NCSC has updated the prototype population demographics table, adding new 3-year ACS estimates for 2010-12, and the Enhanced CPI tables containing 40+ market basket indexes for 45 geographic areas to include October 2012 data.
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Visualization of the Week
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SuperZips
The Washington Post has created an interactive map illustrating “SuperZips”, or those zip codes ranking highest on income and college education A Zip’s ranking is a number between 0 and 99 representing the average of its percentile ranks in college education and in income. The 650 Zips with rankings of 95 and higher are called Super Zips. The Post used data from the American Community Survey, the U.S. Census, and ESRI.
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Notable Data Publications
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NON-PROFITS & FOUNDATIONS
- Bridgespan Group – Geek Cities: How Smarter Use of Data and Evidence Can Improve Lives
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Commonwealth Fund – International Profiles of Health Care Systems, 2013: Australia, Canada, Denmark, England, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United States
- Data Quality Campaign – Data for Action 2013: Right Questions, Right Data, Right Answers
- Employee Benefits Research Institute – Lump-Sum Distributions at Job Change, Distributions Through 2012
- Kaiser Family Foundation – Donor Government Assistance for Family Planning in 2012
- Kaiser Family Foundation – State Marketplace Statistics
- League of American Bicyclists – Where We Ride: Analysis of Bicycling in American Cities
- Pew Research Center – Remittances to Latin America Recover-But Not to Mexico
- United States Conference of Mayors – U.S. Metro Economies: Outlook – Gross Metropolitan Product, with Metro Employment Projections
- United States Agency for International Development – HIV Prevalence Patterns by Age and Gender: Exploring Differences Among 19 Countries
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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):
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Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, HHS
- Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems Health Plan Survey Comparative Database (December 18, 2013)
Bureau of Labor Statistics
- Current Population Survey; Displaced Worker, Job Tenure, and Occupational Mobility Supplement (December 18, 2013)
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