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1 Use of Geospatial Technologies for Census Data Collection: Issues and Considerations Timothy Trainor U.S. Census Bureau

2 In order to be useful a census must be: government, census tract, census block data accuracy location data accuracy location correct reliable

3 Geographic Support for Data Collection Activities

4 Components of a Census Geographic Support System

5 Who does the work???  Geographers  Geographic area criteria and delineation  Cartographers  Map the data  Software programmers  Write the code to process the data  Database Administrators  Maintain the integrity of the data  IT specialists  Keep the hardware working properly  All of the above??

6 GEOGRAPHY DIVISION ORANIZATION CHART

7 Organizational Structure Geography Division Program Management Geocartographic Products And Services Mapping Geographic Area Criteria and Delineation PartnershipsDatabase Systems Address Systems Spatial Data Systems Geoproccessing MAF/TIGER Maintenance FeaturesAddresses

8 Technology Considerations  Learning and developing organizational capabilities  Buying expertise  Commercial vs homegrown vs hybrid solutions

9 Recent Technology Developments  Maturing GIS  Imagery availability  Global Positioning Systems (GPS)  Mapping system development  Spatial database development  Address list development

10 The Evolution of the Census Bureau’s TIGER System  Data collaboration  Era of pre-Commercial Off The Shelf environment for database technologies  Development of an in-house system

11 Modernizing TIGER in Response to Changing Technology  Data integration issues  Use of GPS and imagery  Accuracy improvements  Street centerlines  Data model improvements  real world features  Database developments  Use of Oracle – emphasis on maintaining topology

12 Challenge  Control the Cost and Improve the Accuracy of the Decennial Census

13 Issues in Preparing for Geospatial Technologies  Proposal Justification  Funding  Geospatial Data Sources  Data Sharing  Data Quality  Workforce

14 Proposal Justifications  Why are geospatial technologies needed in a census?  What are the benefits?  What would be the impact without geospatial technology?  Could this investment benefit others?

15 Funding Issues  Adequate budget  Hardware  Software  Communications  Data  Personnel

16 Geospatial Data Source Considerations  Existing geospatial data  Data collection  Census field operations  On-going data updates  Data integration

17 Data Sharing Issues  Partnerships  Public  State  Local  Tribal  Federal  Private  Copyright issues  Maintaining value-added benefits

18 Data Quality Issues  Variable data - Large non-uniform differences in spatial errors in a relatively small area  Inconsistencies  Metadata Mason Starbridge 10m 100m

19 The Workforce  Geographers and cartographers (50%)  IT staff (50%)  Contractors supplement existing staff

20 Conclusion  Learn from the experience of others (both good and bad)  Share expertise and learned best practices  Keep it simple


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