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Chapter: Appendix B: Site Visits by Panel Members and Staff

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Site Visits by Panel Members and Staff." National Research Council. 2011. Change and the 2020 Census: Not Whether But How. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13135.
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Site Visits by Panel Members and Staff

Location

Date (2010)

Participants

General and Early Census Operations

 

DC West, DC (LCO 2313)

February 19

Warren Brown, Daniel Cork, Anthony Mann

Culver City, CA (LCO 3214)

February 22

Art Geoffrion, Judith Seltzer, Daniel Cork, Anthony Mann

Los Angeles RCC

February 22

Art Geoffrion, Judith Seltzer, Daniel Cork, Anthony Mann

Dallas Central, TX (ELCO 3034)

February 23

Thomas Cook, Daniel Cork, Anthony Mann

Dallas RCC

February 23

Thomas Cook, Daniel Cork, Anthony Mann

Concord, NH (ELCO 2131)

March 12

Donald Cooke, Susan Hanson, Daniel Cork

Billings, MT (ELCO 3129)

March 18

Daniel Cork

New Orleans, LA (LCO 3018)

March 18

Michael Cohen, Anthony Mann

Albuquerque, NM (ELCO 3139)

March 19

Jack Baker, Daniel Cork, Anthony Mann

Nonresponse Follow-up (NRFU) Preparation and Early NRFU

 

San Francisco West, CA (LCO 2723)

March 30

Matthew Snipp, Daniel Cork, Anthony Mann

Louisville, KY (ELCO 2816)

April 6

Warren Brown, Donald Cooke, Constance Citro, Daniel Cork, Anthony Mann

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Site Visits by Panel Members and Staff." National Research Council. 2011. Change and the 2020 Census: Not Whether But How. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13135.
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Phoenix Central, AZ (ELCO 3112)

April 9

Matthew Snipp, Daniel Cork

Dallas RCC

April 16

Matthew Snipp, Constance Citro

Milwaukee, WI (ELCO 2546)

April 16

Daniel Cork

Atlanta RCC

April 19

Warren Brown, Daniel Cork, Anthony Mann

Athens, GA (LCO 2953)

April 20

Warren Brown, Daniel Cork, Anthony Mann

Austin, TX (LCO 3027)

April 21

Daniel Cork, Anthony Mann

Palo Alto, CA (LCO 2717)

April 22

Matthew Snipp

Fairfax, VA (LCO 2855)

April 23

Daniel Cork, Anthony Mann

North Las Vegas, NV (LCO 3137)

April 30

Donald Cooke, Daniel Cork

NRFU

Kansas City RCC

May 3

Daniel Cork, Anthony Mann

Kansas City, KS (LCO 2621)

May 3

Daniel Cork, Anthony Mann

Savannah, GA (ELCO 2965)

May 7

Warren Brown

Joliet, IL (LCO 2531)

May 14

Daniel Cork

Rockville, MD (LCO 2319)

May 19

Michael Larsen, Nathaniel Schenker, Daniel Cork, Michael Cohen, Anthony Mann

Philadelphia RCC

May 24

Daniel Cork, Anthony Mann

Philadelphia West, PA (LCO 2342)

May 24

Daniel Cork, Anthony Mann

Queens Northeast/Flushing, NY (LCO 2234)

May 24

Daniel Cork, Anthony Mann

Burlington, VT (ELCO 2146)

May 28

Donald Cooke, Susan Hanson, Daniel Cork, Anthony Mann

Santa Fe, NM (LCO 3141)

June 1–2

Jack Baker, Daniel Cork

Ventura, CA (LCO 3244)

June 7

Daniel Cork, Anthony Mann

El Paso, TX (LCO 3039)

June 8

Daniel Cork, Anthony Mann

Columbus Central, OH (LCO 2436)

June 18

Ivan Fellegi, Daniel Cork

Homestead, FL (LCO 2932)

June 22

Daniel Cork, Anthony Mann

Durham, NC (LCO 2823)

June 23

Daniel Cork, Anthony Mann

Inglewood, CA (LCO 3225)

June 23

Donald Cooke, Art Geoffrion, Judith Seltzer

Late Census Operations and Census Coverage Measurement

Wichita, KS (LCO 2623)

June 29

Daniel Cork

Chicago Near South, IL (ELCO 2518)

June 30

John Thompson, Daniel Cork

Anchorage, AK (ELCO 2711)

July 26

Daniel Cork

Seattle RCC

July 28

Daniel Cork

Duluth, MN (ELCO 2625)

August 5

Daniel Cork

New York RCC

August 11

Daniel Cork

Bronx Northwest, NY (LCO 2220)

August 12

Ivan Fellegi, Daniel Cork

Cincinnati Suburban, OH (LCO 2431)

August 17

Roger Tourangeau (CNSTAT), Daniel Cork

Jacksonville North, FL (LCO 2933)

August 18

Daniel Cork

Boston RCC

August 23

Donald Cooke, Daniel Cork

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Site Visits by Panel Members and Staff." National Research Council. 2011. Change and the 2020 Census: Not Whether But How. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13135.
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Charleston, WV (ELCO 2446)

August 26

Daniel Cork

Philadelphia RCC

August 30

Michael Cohen, Daniel Cork

Detroit RCC

November 4

Daniel Cork

Paper Data Capture and Telephony Operations

Essex, MD, PDCC

March 31

John Thompson

Jeffersonville, IN, NPC

April 6

Warren Brown, Donald Cooke, Constance Citro, Daniel Cork, Anthony Mann

Essex, MD, PDCC

April 19

Susan Hanson, Michael Cohen, Anthony Mann

Phoenix, AZ, PDCC

April 19

Matthew Snipp, Daniel Cork

Essex, MD, PDCC

April 27

Thomas Cook, Donald Cooke, George Ligler, Nathaniel Schenker, Daniel Cork, Anthony Mann

Greenbelt, MD, DRIS Command Center

July 9

Roger Tourangeau (CNSTAT), Daniel Cork, Anthony Mann

Lawrence, KS, Call Center

July 13

Daniel Cork, Anthony Mann

Phoenix, AZ, Call Center

July 22

Matthew Snipp, Daniel Cork, Anthony Mann

Phoenix, AZ, PDCC

July 22

Matthew Snipp, Daniel Cork, Anthony Mann

NOTES: CNSTAT, Committee on National Statistics (member); DRIS, Decennial Response Integration System; ELCO, Early Local Census Office; LCO, Local Census Office; NPC, National Processing Center; PDCC, Paper Data Capture Center; RCC, Regional Census Center. ELCOs opened to support the Address Canvassing operation in early 2009, dividing their jurisdictions across one or more later-opening regular LCOs when the full set of 494 LCOs opened in late 2009. The first two digits of each ELCO or LCO number denote the parent census region; for example, the 27 prefix indicates offices in the Seattle region.

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Sponsored by the Census Bureau and charged to evaluate the 2010 U.S. census with an eye toward suggesting research and development for the 2020 census, the Panel to Review the 2010 Census uses this first interim report to suggest general priorities for 2020 research. Although the Census Bureau has taken some useful organizational and administrative steps to prepare for 2020, the panel offers three core recommendations, and suggests the Census Bureau take and assertive, aggressive approach to 2020 planning rather than casting possibilities purely as hypothetical.

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