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The Geography of…

 

The above map presents a snapshot of APDU membership and its geographical presence. Here are some of the highlights:

  • There are a 244 total individual members
  • There are members in 28 states and DC, which means 22 states are not represented
  • There are 10 states which have only 1-3 individuals
  • 25% of members are in Washington DC (61 of 244)
  • 17% members are west of the Mississippi River (43 of 244)
  • 4 states have over 10 members: MD, NY, MI, IL (and DC)

As we grow the APDU membership network, one of the priorities is greater geographic inclusion.

 

News

 

Annie E. Casey Foundation Releases “The First Eight Years”

This KIDS COUNT policy report details how a child’s early development from birth through age 8 is essential to making an effective transition into elementary school and for long-term academic achievement.

 

Farm Bill Poses Threat to Right to Know

On November 6, more than 40 organizations joined OpenTheGovernment.org in urging members of the conference committee on the Farm Bill not to include language that cuts off public access to a broad swatch of information about agricultural and livestock operations.

 

Applications Sought for Data Champions

The Data Quality Campaign seeks applications for four categories of awards to recognize the work of leaders to advance the safe and effective use of education data.

 

Without Open Data, It’s Like Transit Agencies “Don’t Exist”

At Mobility Lab’s event with Ray LaHood, the former U.S. Transportation Secretary said that transit agencies “should be required” to open their data to developers.

 

States Offer Very Different Chances for Economic Advancement

The 2013 Opportunity Index tries to determine which states and counties offer the best chances for their residents to get ahead.

 

Fighting Crime in a New Era of Predictive Policing

Data-analysis techniques first developed by retailers to predict their customers’ behavior are being adopted by police forces across the country, and they’re seeing encouraging results.

 

Visualization of the Week

 

 

Giftovus, a social platform startup that helps users brainstorm gift ideas with friends and validate them with the gift receivers social circle, put together this infographic from BLS and Census data (and other sources).  It outlines the inefficiencies in gift-giving year-round.

 

Notable Data Publications

 

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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):

 

Bureau of Labor Statistics

  • Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (December 6, 2013)

Food and Drug Administration

  • Food Safety Survey (December 31, 2013)

Food and Nutrition Service, USDA

  • Impact of Implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) on SNAP Operations and Participation (December 1, 2013)

National Center for Health Statistics

  • Early Hearing Detection and Intervention–Pediatric Audiology Links to Service (EHDI-PALS) Survey (January 1, 2014)
  • The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (December 1, 2013)
  • The National Survey of the Diagnosis and Treatment of Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder and Tourette Syndrome (December 1, 2013)

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

  • Marine Recreational Fishing Expenditure Survey (January 3, 2014)

 

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