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    Federal Committee On Statistical Methodology Statistical Policy Seminar
    Keeping Current: What We Know - What We Need To Learn
    November 28-29, 2006

    The Eighth in a Series of Seminars Hosted by COPAFS (The Council of Professional Associations on Federal Statistics)
    Participants will include Statisticians, Economists, and Managers, as well as Other Professionals in the Broader Statistical Community who Share an Interest in Keeping Current on Issues Related to Federal Data.

    Support Provided by
    Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality * Bureau of Economic Analysis * Bureau of Justice Statistics * Bureau of Labor Statistics * Bureau of Transportation Statistics * Energy Information Administration * Environmental Protection Agency * National Agricultural Statistics Service * National Center for Education Statistics * National Center for Health Statistics * Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics of the Social Security Statistics of Income Division of the Internal Revenue Service * U.S. Census Bureau

    Topics

    Keynote Address
    Kenneth Prewitt
    Columbia University

    Location and Seminar Cost
    L'Enfant Plaza Hotel, 480 L'Enfant Plaza, S.W., Washington D.C. 20024 Cost: $195.00 per person

    For further information, contact the COPAFS office: Phone: 703-836-0404 or Email: copafs@aol.com

    Final Program [PDF] 23K


    2005 Federal Committee on Statistical Methodology (FCSM) Research Conference
    November 14-16, 2005

    The 2005 Federal Committee on Statistical Methodology (FCSM) Research Conference will be held November 14-16, 2005, at the Sheraton Crystal City Hotel in Arlington, VA. The conference provides a forum for experts from around the world to discuss and exchange current research and methodological topics relevant to Federal government statistical programs. Each day of the conference will offer papers on a wide range of topics. Technical demonstrations on a variety of applications will run concurrently on the second day of the conference. Applications include systems for data warehousing, data analysis, clerical review, and data dissemination. Sessions feature papers and demonstrations by government, private sector, and academic researchers from six countries.

    Session Topics

    Keynote Address
    Miron Straf
    National Academies of Science

    All paper sessions will include an open discussion and some sessions will include a formal discussion. Papers will be made available at the conference on a CD-ROM. The final program/abstract booklet will be distributed at the conference.

  • 2005 FCSM Conference Papers

  • 2004 FCSM Statistical Policy Seminar
    Achieving Statistical Quality in Diverse and Changing Environments
    December 15-16, 2004

    The Seventh in a Series of Seminars Hosted by COPAFS (The Council of Professional Associations on Federal Statistics)
    Participants will include Statistician, Economists, and Managers, as well as Others in the Broader Statistical Community who Share an Interest in the Quality of Federal Data.

    Session Topics

    Keynote Address
    Richard Kulka
    Research Triangle Institute

    Support provided by
    Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality * Bureau of Economic Analysis * Bureau of Labor Statistics * Bureau of Transportation Statistics * Energy Information Administration * Environmental Protection Agency * National Agricultural Statistics Service * National Center for Education Statistics * National Center for Health Statistics * Social Security Administration * Statistics of Income Division of the Internal Revenue Service * U.S. Census Bureau


    FCSM 2003 Research Conference
    Sheraton Crystal City Hotel, Arlington Virginia
    November 17-19, 2003

    The 2003 Federal Committee on Statistical Methodology Research Conference provides a forum for experts from around the world to discuss and exchange current research and methodological topics relevant to Federal government statistical programs.

    Each day of the conference will offer papers on a wide range of topics, including the use of advanced technologies for survey design and data collection, processing and dissemination, data mining, data warehousing and metadata, treatment of missing data, improving coverage and response rates, confidentiality and disclosure issues, record linkage, sample design and estimation, cognitive research and usability testing, and data quality.

    Technical demonstrations on a variety of applications will run concurrently on the second day of the conference. Applications include systems for data warehousing, data analysis, clerical review, and data dissemination.

  • 2003 FCSM Research Conference Papers

  • FCSM Statistical Policy Seminar
    Challenges to the Federal Statistical System in Fostering Access to Statistics

    November 6-7, 2002

    This is the sixth in a series of seminars hosted by COPAFS (Council of Professional Associations on Federal Statistics). The seminar opened with a keynote address by Jay Hakes, current director of the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and former Administrator at the Energy Information Agency. Twelve invited sessions related to the theme, "Challenges to the Federal Statistical System in Fostering Access to Statistics" were presented.

  • 2002 FCSM Statistical Policy Seminar Proceedings Papers

  • FCSM Research Conference
    November 14-16, 2001

    Highlights
    The Federal Committee on Statistical Methodology (FCSM) Research Conference was held on November 14-16, 2001 at the Key Bridge Marriott in Arlington,Virginia. The conference featured addresses by Stephen Fienberg of Carnegie Mellon University on "The Interplay Between Research Innovation and Federal Statistical Practice," and Kenneth Prewitt of The New School on "Federal Statistics: The 'Right' Balance Between Accountability and Autonomy."

    Contributed paper and technical demonstration sessions provided platforms for discussion and exchange of a wide range of current research and methodological topics relevant to Federal government statistical programs.

  • 2001 FCSM Research Conference Papers

  • Note
    Additional Reports and Proceedings from prior FCSM Conferences and Seminars can be found on the methodology reports page.