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Appendix B
Workshop Attendees1

Heibatollah Baghi, George Mason University

David Banks, Department of Statistical Science, Duke University

Daniel Beckler, National Agricultural Statistics Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture

Vladislav Beresovsky, National Center for Health Statistics

Ron Bianchi, Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture

Dara Blachman, Federal Interagency Forum on Child and Family Statistics

Chet Bowie, National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago

Norman Bradburn, National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago

Lawrence Brown, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

Stephanie Brown, Energy Information Administration

Paul Bugg, Statistical and Science Policy Office, Office of Management and Budget

Verita Buie, National Center for Health Statistics

Maria Fe Caces, Office of National Drug Control Policy, Office of Management and Budget

Virginia Cain, National Center for Health Statistics

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Affiliations are as of the time of the workshop (June 2010).

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Attendees." National Research Council. 2011. Facilitating Innovation in the Federal Statistical System: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13168.
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Lynda Carlson, National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics, National Science Foundation

Christopher Carroll, Council of Economic Advisers

Kevin Cecco, Statistics of Income Division, Internal Revenue Service

Korrine Chiu, U.S. Government Accountability Office

Asaph Young Chun, National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago

Kristen Cibelli, Office of Management and Budget

Constance Citro, Committee on National Statistics, National Research Council

Cynthia Clark, National Agricultural Statistics Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture

Michael P. Cohen, Bureau of Transportation Statistics (retired)

Steven Cohen, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Lawrence Cox, National Institute of Statistical Sciences

Darryl Creel, RTI International

Frank (Les) Davis, Information Policy, Census, and National Archives Subcommittee, U.S. House of Representatives

William Davis, Social Security Administration

Manuel de la Puente, Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics, Social Security Administration

Kevin Deardorff, U.S. Census Bureau

Marshall DeBerry, U.S. Department of Transportation

Steven Dillingham, Bureau of Transportation Statistics

Ben Duffy, U.S. Census Bureau

Cheryl Eavey, Methodology, Measurement, and Statistics Program, National Science Foundation

Emerson Elliott, National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education

John Eltinge, Bureau of Labor Statistics

Suzann Evinger, Statistical and Science Policy Office, Office of Management and Budget

Trena Ezzati-Rice, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Robert Fay, Westat

Elena Fazio, National Center for Health Statistics

Ron Fecso, U.S. Government Accountability Office

Ivan Fellegi, Statistics Canada (emeritus)

Dennis Fixler, Bureau of Economic Analysis

Joe Garrett, Knowledge Networks

Peter Gibson, U.S. Census Bureau

Nancy Gordon, U.S. Census Bureau

Deborah Griffin, U.S. Census Bureau

Robert Groves, U.S. Census Burea

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Hermann Habermann, Committee on National Statistics, National Research Council

John Haltiwanger, Department of Economics, University of Maryland

Mark Harris, National Agricultural Statistics Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture

Brian Harris-Kojetin, Statistical and Science Policy Office, Office of Management and Budget

Ted Horan, Social Security Administration

Michael Horrigan, Bureau of Labor Statistics

Eva Jacobs, Bureau of Labor Statistics (retired)

Donsig Jang, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.

Matt Jans, U.S. Census Bureau

Ron Jarmin, U.S. Census Bureau

Peter Jennings, Towson University

Graham Kalton, Westat

Alan Karr, National Institute of Statistical Sciences

Courtney Kennedy, Abt SRBI

Stuart Kerachsky, National Center for Education Statistics

Ruth Ann Killion, U.S. Census Bureau

Ellen Kramarow, National Center for Health Statistics

Karol Krotki, RTI International

J. Steven Landefeld, Bureau of Economic Analysis

Cheryl Landman, U.S. Census Bureau

Michael Larsen, George Washington University

Michael Lawrence, Biostatistics Center, Knowledge Networks

Daniel Levine, Westat

Roderick J.A. Little, Department of Biostatistics, University of Michigan

Thomas Louis, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health and Workshop Chair

Jennifer Madans, National Center for Health Statistics

Shelly Martinez, Statistical and Science Policy Office, Office of Management and Budget

Krisztina Marton, Committee on National Statistics, National Research Council

Linda McCaw, Social Security Administration

Pauline Mendola, National Center for Health Statistics

Thomas Mesenbourg, U.S. Census Bureau

Peter Meyer, Bureau of Labor Statistics

Albertha Mitchell, Social Security Administration

Susan Mitchell, RTI International

Dagmara Mocala, Council of Economic Advisers

Mary Moien, National Center for Health Statistics

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Francisco Moris, National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics, National Science Foundation

Rebecca Morrison, U.S. Census Bureau

Sally Morton, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh

Jeri Mulrow, National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics, National Science Foundation

Richard Newell, Energy Information Administration

Terry Nuriddin, Statistics of Income, Internal Revenue Service

Barry Nussbaum, Office of Environmental Information, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Barbara O’Hare, U.S. Census Bureau

William O’Hare, Annie E. Casey Foundation

Maria Owings, National Center for Health Statistics

Jennifer Park, National Institutes of Health

Jennifer Parker, National Center for Health Statistics

Robert Parker, Consultant

Tom Petska, Statistics of Income, Internal Revenue Service (retired)

Steve Pierson, American Statistical Association

Adrienne Pilot, Council of Economic Advisers

Michael Planty, Bureau of Justice Statistics

Ricky Rambharat, U.S. Department of Treasury

Barbara Rawdon, U.S. Department of Commerce

Andrew Reamer, Brookings Institution

E.J. Reedy, Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation

Ed Robison, Bureau of Labor Statistics

Judith Rowe, Princeton University (retired)

Adam Safir, Bureau of Labor Statistics

Robert Sands, U.S. Census Bureau

Susan Schechter, U.S. Census Bureau

Nathaniel Schenker, National Center for Health Statistics

Allen Schirm, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.

Kathleen Scholl, U.S. Government Accountability Office

Marilyn Seastrom, National Center for Education Statistics

Stephanie Shipp, Science and Technology Policy Institute

Howard Silver, Consortium of Social Science Associations

Michael Sinclair, Bureau of Justice Statistics

Darius Singpurwalla, Science and Technology Policy Institute

Monroe Sirken, National Center for Health Statistics

Edward Sondik, National Center for Health Statistics

Edward Spar, Council of Professional Associations on Federal Statistics

Tiffani St. Cloud, Association of American Medical Colleges

Marie Stetser, Office of Management and Budget

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Miron Straf, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, National Research Council

Jennifer Tancreto, U.S. Census Bureau

Gloria Terrell, National Agricultural Statistics Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture

John Thompson, National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago

Clyde Tucker, Bureau of Labor Statistics

Ritu Tuteja, National Center for Health Statistics

Katherine Wallman, Statistical and Science Policy Office, Office of Management and Budget

Shawna Waugh, Energy Information Administration

Michael Weber, Statistics of Income, Internal Revenue Service

Daniel Weinberg, U.S. Census Bureau

Jennifer Whitaker, U.S. Census Bureau

Andrew White, National Center for Education Statistics

Adeline Wilcox, Department of Veterans Affairs

Diane Willimack, U.S. Census Bureau

Gooloo Wunderlich, Committee on National Statistics, National Research Council

Mandi Yu, National Institutes of Health

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On May 8, 2009, the symposium, The Federal Statistical System: Recognizing Its Contributions, Moving It Forward was held in Washington, DC. One of the topics considered at that symposium was the health of innovation in the federal statistical system. A consequence of the symposium was an agreement by the Committee on National Statistics to hold a workshop on the future of innovation in the federal statistical system. This workshop was held on June 29, 2010.

The original statement of task for the workshop focused on three challenges to the statistical system: (1) the obstacles to innovative, focused research and development initiatives that could make statistical programs more cost effective; (2) a gap between emerging data visualization and communications technologies and the ability of statistical agencies to understand and capitalize on these developments for their data dissemination programs; and (3) the maturation of the information technology (IT) discipline and the difficulties confronting individual agencies in keeping current with best practice in IT regarding data confidentiality.

This report, Facilitating Innovation in the Federal Statistical System, is a descriptive summary of what transpired at the workshop. It is therefore limited to the views and opinions of the workshop participants. However, it does not strictly follow the agenda of the workshop, which had four sessions. Instead, it is organized around the themes of the discussions, which migrated across the four sessions.

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