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July 11, 2019 FEATURES 2019 APDU Annual Conference: Thank You! Thank you to all who attended and contributed to the Annual Conference. This year?s event was a big success, with speeches from agency heads, differential… 

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June 27, 2019 FEATURE APDU Conference: Last Chance for Reduced Early Bird Rates! Reduced registration rates for the APDU Annual Conference end tomorrow (June 28). This is your opportunity to hear the latest updates from… 

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June 20, 2019 FEATURE APDU Board Member: Why Do We Attend the APDU Conference? Our Business Depends on It Although many APDU Conference attendees show up to share information about their government agencies? data products,… 

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June 13, 2019 FEATURE ERS, NIFA to Move to Kansas City A two-state proposal from Kansas and Missouri beat out 135 other bids to become new headquarters of the Economic Research Service and National Institute… 

APDU Board Member: Stay updated on happenings on the Hill

The 2019 Association of Public Data Users (APDU) Annual Conference, “Wide World of Data,” will be the place to be July 9-10!  The meeting will not only offer attendees cutting edge information about advances affecting public data collection, dissemination, and application, but also will provide them with insights into the politics and policies affecting federal statistical agencies and surveys. 

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May 30, 2019 FEATURE APDU Webinar: The Department of the Treasury?s Data Lab In this demonstration, Treasury?s Bureau of the Fiscal Service will provide a general overview of the Data Lab and its guiding principles… 

APDU Board Member: Learn about new data sources at the APDU Annual Conference

If you ask a data user to name public data sources, she might name the decennial census, American Community Survey, National Vital Statistics System, or Current Population Survey. Each of those sources provides robust, timely, accurate public data on important topics like population, housing, and employment. Yet the “big name” public data sources merely hint at the breadth and depth of data available, which includes information on consumer expenditures, healthcare access and utilization, and participation in the arts.

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May 23, 2019 FEATURE Learn about New Data Sources at the APDU Conference If you ask a data user to name public data sources, she might name the decennial census, American Community Survey, National Vital… 

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May 16, 2019 FEATURE APDU Board Member: Register for the Conference Today APDU Board Member Sue Copella of the Pennsylvania State Data Center has written a blog post on why you should attend this year?s…