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Appendix B: Public Meeting Agendas
Pages 77-88

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From page 77...
... Census Bureau Welcome from the National Academies, and Introduction to the Panel Process 15 Mary Ellen O'Connell, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education 5 Brian Harris-Kojetin, Committee on National Statistics 1:00pm Overview of Operations and Challenges in the 2020 Census 60 Albert Fontenot, U.S. Census Bureau 2:00pm Road Map: Tools for Assessing the Quality of the 2020 Census 15 Deborah Stempowski, U.S.
From page 78...
... Census Bureau 12:40pm Building Quality in Census Operations and Systems Field Data Collection Quality Assurance (Field Structure, Operational Control System, Quality Assurance and Reinterview Operations) 65 Tamara Adams and RJ Marquette, U.S.
From page 79...
... Count Imputation, Item Nonresponse, and Characteristic Imputation 60 Patrick Cantwell, Timothy Kennel, and Christine Flanagan Borman, U.S. Census Bureau 3:00pm Back to the Beginning: Frame Development Revised Approaches to Address Canvassing and Frame Development in 2020 45 Frank McPhillips and Andrea Johnson, U.S.
From page 80...
... -- including, importantly, the late decision to switch to Primus as the data collection platform -- understanding that little can be said about effectiveness/quality of the systems until the Bureau's assessment is complete, and (d) again absent assessment results, initial clear takeaways or directions for 2030.
From page 81...
... functionality of the technology for enumerator case assignment, data collection, and payroll information collection, (d) level of interaction, if any, between enumerators/supervisors and the area or regional census management, including partnership activities; (e)
From page 82...
... capsule descriptions of the major 2030-facing experiments, particularly those involving use of administrative records and (b) an updated list of the planned operational assessments within CPEX and a clearer sense of additions/deletions/adjustments to the CPEX slate since late 2018.
From page 83...
... 60 Judy Belton and Dora Durante, U.S. Census Bureau 4:00pm Discussion/Q&A on Day 2 Topics 4:30pm Planned Adjournment of Day 2 MEETING 3, SEPTEMBER 2021 Day 1: Tuesday, September 28, 2021 12:30pm Call to Order, and Introductions 5 Teresa Sullivan, Chair, University of Virginia 12:35pm Changes to Race and Ethnicity Coding in the 2020 Census Building off of material presented accompanying the August 2021 release of P.L.
From page 84...
... 60 Michael Hawes and Cynthia Davis Hollingsworth, U.S. Census Bureau 4:00pm Discussion/Q&A on Day 1 Topics 4:30pm Planned Adjournment of Day 1 Day 2: Wednesday, September 29, 2021 12:30pm Call to Order, and Introductions 5 Teresa Sullivan, Chair, University of Virginia 12:35pm Report of the American Statistical Association (ASA)
From page 85...
... Thompson, Biocomplexity Institute and Initiative, University of Virginia, and ASA Task Force 1:35pm Overview of Update/Leave and Update/Enumerate Operations Continuing series of operational overviews, presentation to include (a) ways in which Update/Leave and Update/Enumerate was used in 2010 and earlier censuses; (b)
From page 86...
... Committee and Its Processes The composition and operations of DSEP are not well known publicly, and the objective of this session is to have a concise summary of DSEP and its role in governing disclosure avoidance procedures and the release of information outlined for the record. In particular, the panel would like to hear a rationale for releasing or not releasing census operational and quality metrics at various levels of geography.
From page 87...
... Bill O'Hare, O'Hare Data and Demographic Services Susan Brower, Minnesota State Demographer and 2020 Census partnership coordinator for the state of Minnesota Eric Guthrie, Minnesota State Demographic Center (since May 2021) and formerly Michigan State Demographer Kimball Brace, Election Data Services, Inc.


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