INFO 7470 Overview of the Federal Statistical System John M. Abowd and Lars Vilhuber February 1, 2016.

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INFO 7470 Overview of the Federal Statistical System John M. Abowd and Lars Vilhuber February 1, 2016

Principal Statistical Agencies (13) and Recognized Units (OMB) Office of Management and Budget Bureau of Economic Analysis (Commerce) Bureau of Justice Statistics (Justice) Bureau of Labor Statistics (Labor) Bureau of Transportation Statistics (Transportation) Census Bureau (Commerce) Economic Research Service (Agriculture) Energy Information Administration (Energy) National Agricultural Statistical Service (Agriculture) National Center for Education Statistics (Education) National Center for Health Statistics (HHS) National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics (NSF) Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics (Social Security Administration) Statistics of Income Division (Treasury) Microeconomic Surveys Unit (Federal Reserve Board of Directors) Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Heath Services Administration (HHS) National Animal Health Monitoring System (Agriculture 2/2/2016 © John M. Abowd and Lars Vilhuber 2016, all rights reserved 2

Role of OMB The Office of Management and Budget, Statistical and Science Policy Office oversees the regulatory and budgeting environment Home of the Chief Statistician of the United States (currently Katherine Wallman, see interview in readings) Budgets for all of the statistical agencies are reviewed by OMB Regulations for reporting of Race, Ethnicity, Industry, Geography 2/1/2016 © John M. Abowd and Lars Vilhuber 2016, all rights reserved 3

Budgets URL es/omb/assets/information_and_regulatory_a ffairs/statistical-programs-2016.pdf (very slow to load) es/omb/assets/information_and_regulatory_a ffairs/statistical-programs-2016.pdf 2/1/2016 © John M. Abowd and Lars Vilhuber 2016, all rights reserved 4

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The Committee on National Statistics Standing Committee of the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine Funded by the Principal Statistical Agencies, and other sources Conducts consensus panels, workshop panels, and other studies in support of the federal statistical system 2/1/2016 © John M. Abowd and Lars Vilhuber 2016, all rights reserved 11

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Federal Committee on Statistical Methodology Founded by the Statistical and Science Policy Branch in the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OMB) Members from the principal statistical agencies Informs and advices the OMB and the Interagency Council on Statistical Policy 2/1/2016 © John M. Abowd and Lars Vilhuber 2016, all rights reserved 14

Other Advisory Committees Statistical agency advisory committees are regulated by the Federal Advisory Committee Act (public meetings, objective advice)Federal Advisory Committee Act Federal Economic Statistics Advisory Committee (FESAC) advises BEA, BLS and Census on business statistics Federal Economic Statistics Advisory Committee Advisory Committee on Racial, Ethnic and Other Populations Many others 2/1/2016 © John M. Abowd and Lars Vilhuber 2016, all rights reserved 15

International Statistical Structure United Nations Statistics Division World Bank Databank Organization for Economic Development and Cooperation (OECD) Databank Organization for Economic Development and Cooperation (OECD) Databank Eurostat But, at the core of all of these are the national statistical agencies official publications 2/1/2016 © John M. Abowd and Lars Vilhuber 2016, all rights reserved 16