http://apdu.org/events/conference/apdu-2013/

 

Many of the presentations are now available at the APDU website.   You might like to look at the session on Social Media, but the topic of the greatest interest to the CTPP community is about ACS. 

 

Jim Treat from the Census Bureau discussed ACS activities:

 

1.        ACS Data Users Group has been established.  (Note: Ed Christopher from FHWA is our transportation data representative to this group.)

2.       Data release schedule:

a.       1 year 2012 ACS:  Sept 19, 2013

b.      3 year 2010-2012 ACS:  October 24.

c.       5 year 2008-2012 ACS:   December 5.

d.      New product will be 3-year comparison profiles of non-overlapping years:  2007-2009 with 2010-2012.

3.       Census API –over 3500 developer keys have been distributed.  Census developers forum has over 900 members.

4.       ACS Content review.

a.       The Census Bureau has identified 18 criteria on which to determine whether questions should be kept or discarded.

                                                               i.      12 of the measures are on utility and quality

                                                             ii.      6 of the measures are on difficulty.

b.      Federal agencies will be asked to submit “clear documentation”  to justify “their” questions this fall.  (Note:  this type of  request seems to be happening with more frequency.  USDOT submitted a big package of justification to OMB for the journey to work questions in  ACS  in September 2012).

c.       Beginning in January 2014, there will be an on-line survey of non-federal data users on ACS Content.

 

On Sept 25, APDU will be conducting a webinar on Statistical Disclosure Control.  Tom Krenzke from Westat and Clara Reschovsky from the Metropolitan Washington COG will be discussing the methods applied to the ACS data for the CTPP production. 

http://apdu.org/events/webinars/

 

Elaine Murakami

FHWA Office of Planning