APDU Weekly – August 11, 2022
August 11, 2022 FEATURES APDU Annual Conference Panel: It’s Not Just Race: Equity and Diversity in Public Data Hear from an all-star lineup at APDU 2022’s 1:00 PM panel! Meet Shelby Switzer and learn…
August 11, 2022 FEATURES APDU Annual Conference Panel: It’s Not Just Race: Equity and Diversity in Public Data Hear from an all-star lineup at APDU 2022’s 1:00 PM panel! Meet Shelby Switzer and learn…
APDU Fall Training Classes Online Training Classes Power BI Basics September 27, 29 and October 4, 6, 2022 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM ET This course will provide participants with the skills necessary to…
Want to attend but don’t want to travel? We now have a lower price virtual attendee option! Registration Open: APDU Annual Conference Westin Arlington Gateway Arlington, VA Full Info Agenda Register It’s been three…
Data Communications Workshop September 21, 2022 | 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM ET In-person workshop at the 2022 APDU Conference September 20 – 23, 2022 Westin Arlington Gateway Arlington, VA Course Description Data communication…
August 4, 2022 FEATURES Share Your Work! 2022 Annual Conference Poster Session APDU warmly invites you to submit a poster for the 2022 Annual Conference. Our association is full of members concerned with the…
When you think of federal statistics used to determine the allocation of federal funds or resources across states and counties, you usually think of Census Bureau statistics. In particular, you think of the importance of the Census Bureau’s Decennial Census or the American Community Survey. However, other federal statistics play an important role in distributing federal funds to states and counties. Several federal programs use Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) regional personal income statistics in their funding formulas to distribute federal funds.
July 28, 2022 FEATURE Share Your Work! 2022 Annual Conference Poster Session APDU warmly invites you to submit a poster for the 2022 Annual Conference. Our association is full of members concerned with the…
The Association of Public Data Users (APDU) is pleased to announce the 2021 Data Viz Awards. We are once again soliciting creative and meaningful graphic designs that use publicly-available data (for example, data from the Census Bureau or Bureau of Labor Statistics) to convey a compelling point or story.
APDU warmly invites you to submit a poster, paper, or both for the 2022 Annual Conference.
July 21, 2022 FEATURE Registration Now Open: Power BI Basics Training We are excited to invite you to participate in our Power BI Basics training. Following her April 2022 Webinar Microsoft Power BI®: Creating…
July 14, 2022 FEATURE Registration Now Open: 2022 Annual Conference Attend the 2022 APDU Annual Conference to learn more about the future of public data – attendees will hear from leaders such as Census…
Registration Open: APDU Annual Conference Westin Arlington Gateway Arlington, VA It’s been three years since APDU held an in-person annual conference, and much has changed in public data. Several Federal statistical agencies have new…