At the request of the U.S. Census Bureau, the National Research Council's
Committee on National Statistics established the Panel on Research on Future
Census Methods to review the early planning process for the 2010 census. This new
report documents the panel's strong support for the major aims of the Census
Bureau's emerging plan for 2010. At the same time, it notes the considerable challenges
that must be overcome if the bureau's innovations are to be successful. The
panel agrees with the Census Bureau that implementation of the American
Community Survey and, with it, the separation of the long form from the census
process are excellent concepts. Moreover, it concurs that the critically important
Master Address File and TIGER geographic systems are in dire need of comprehensive
updating and that new technologies have the potential to improve the accuracy
of the count. The report identifies the risks and rewards of these and other components
of the Census Bureau's plan. The report emphasizes the need for the bureau to
link its research and evaluation efforts much more closely to operational planning
and the importance of funding for a comprehensive and rigorous testing program
before 2010.
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