Prior to the
commencement of the Address Canvassing Testing operations, the
Census Bureau shall provide on its Internet site prominent links to
the finalized testing plans, including instructions.
Inventory as of this Action
Requested
Previously Approved
08/31/2019
36 Months From Approved
86,250
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0
7,188
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0
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During the years preceding the 2020
Census, the Census Bureau will pursue its commitment to reduce the
costs of conducting a decennial census, while maintaining our
commitment to quality. The goal of Reengineering Address Canvassing
is to ensure an accurate address frame is developed utilizing
innovative methodologies and data for updating the Master Address
File (MAF)/Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and
Referencing (TIGER) System throughout the decade. The Census Bureau
plans to test Address Canvassing during the Fall of 2016 in the
Address Canvassing Test, and in the Spring of 2017 as part of the
2017 Puerto Rico Census Test. Both tests will include two major
components of the reengineered Address Canvassing operation:
In-Office Address Canvassing and In-Field Address Canvassing. The
purpose of the tests is to determine the accuracy and feasibility
of some of the planned innovations for Address Canvassing. The
Census Bureau believes that there are other means for accomplishing
the address list updates and determining which areas have housing
changes without canvassing every single block in the field just
before the census as was done in previous censuses. These tests
will examine these new methods, which will allow decisions to be
made about their feasibility for use within the decennial
census.
Robin Pennington 301 763-8132
robin.a.pennington@census.gov
No
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