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Suggested Citation: "Appendix B: Workshop Agendas." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2023. Toward a 21st Century National Data Infrastructure: Mobilizing Information for the Common Good. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26688.

Appendix B

Workshop Agendas

WORKSHOP 1, DECEMBER 9, 2021:
SESSIONS 1–3

11:00 am Welcome, Introductions, and Workshop Goals
  • Robert Groves, Chair, Georgetown University
  • Cheryl Eavey, National Science Foundation
11:15 am Session 1: Data Infrastructure Initiatives—Description and Discussion
Moderators:
  • Robert Groves, Georgetown University
  • Patricia Solis, Arizona State University
This session will discuss current initiatives to improve the U.S. data infrastructure, including the accomplishments and future activities of the Advisory Committee on Data for Evidence Building, the Interagency Council on Statistical Policy initiative related to uses of private sector data by federal statistical agencies, and the NSF-sponsored CNSTAT data infrastructure initiative.
Suggested Citation: "Appendix B: Workshop Agendas." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2023. Toward a 21st Century National Data Infrastructure: Mobilizing Information for the Common Good. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26688.
Overview of Data Infrastructure Initiatives & Lessons Learned
  • Accomplishments and Future Plans of the Advisory Committee on Data for Evidence Building: Emilda Rivers, National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics and ACDEB chair
  • Initiative on Uses of Private Sector Data at the Interagency Council on Statistical Policy: Andrew Reamer, George Washington University
  • CNSTAT Data Infrastructure Initiative: Robert Groves, Georgetown University
Panel Discussion—Lessons Learned, Opportunities, Challenges, and Next Steps
  • Ivan Deloach, Federal Geographic Data Committee
  • Mathew Shapiro, University of Michigan
  • John Stevens, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
1:00 pm Break
1:15 pm Session 2: Private Sector Data Uses for National Statistical Purposes—International Perspectives
Moderators:
  • Matt Snipp, Stanford University
  • Ted McCann, American Idea Foundation
International experts will share their perspectives and lessons learned from integrating private sector statistics into national statistical programs. The focus will be on identifying aids and impediments to using private sector data, strategies used to overcome obstacles and gain private sector support, and what, in retrospect, they would do differently.
  • Antonio Chessa, Statistics Netherlands
  • Sarah Henry, UK Office of National Statistics
  • Geoff Bowlby, Statistics Canada
2:30 pm Break
Suggested Citation: "Appendix B: Workshop Agendas." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2023. Toward a 21st Century National Data Infrastructure: Mobilizing Information for the Common Good. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26688.
2:45 pm Session 3: Federal Statistical Agencies’ Uses of Private Sector Transaction Data
Moderators:
  • Erica Groshen, Cornell University
  • Margaret Levenstein, University of Michigan
The presenters will focus on the acquisition process, aids and impediments, lessons learned, and key changes that would have improved project success.
  • Monthly State Retail Sales Experimental Data Product:
    Stephanie Studds, U.S. Census Bureau
  • Jobs and Employment Data Exchange (JEDx):
    Matt Gee, Brighthive
  • Re-Engineering Key National Economic Indicators
    John Haltiwanger, University of Maryland
  • Federal Reserve Board Experience Using Transaction Data:
    John Stevens, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
4:30 pm Reactions and Wrap-Up
Moderator:
  • Robert Groves, Georgetown University
5:00 pm Adjournment

WORKSHOP 2, DECEMBER 16, 2021:
SESSIONS 4–5

11:00 am Welcome, Introductions, and Workshop Goals
  • Robert Groves, Chair, Georgetown University
11:10 am Session 4: Federal Statistical Agencies’ and Non-Profits’ Use of Private Sector Health Data
Moderators:
  • Janet Currie, Princeton University
  • Anne Case, Princeton University
Overview of Data Infrastructure Initiatives & Lessons Learned
  • Health Satellite Accounts at the Bureau of Economic Analysis:
    Mary Bohman, Bureau of Economic Analysis
Suggested Citation: "Appendix B: Workshop Agendas." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2023. Toward a 21st Century National Data Infrastructure: Mobilizing Information for the Common Good. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26688.
  • National Center for Health Statistics Initiatives to Use Private Sector Data:
    Brian Moyer, National Center for Health Statistics
  • The Health Care Cost Institute:
    Niall Brennan, President and CEO
12:20 pm Break
12:30 pm Session 5: Perspectives on Using Private Sector Data for Official Statistics and Research
Moderators:
  • danah boyd, Data & Society
  • Helen Nissenbaum, Cornell Tech
  • Ted McCann, American Idea Foundation
Conversation about Social Science One
  • Lessons learned, impediments, what could have been done differently, and context for legislative proposal.
    Nathan Persily, Stanford Law School
1:00 pm Description of the Changing Legal/Regulatory/Privacy Landscape Regarding Private Sector Data
The objective is to inform the panel about the changing political landscape regarding laws, regulations, and privacy and how these changes may impact panel deliberations.
  • Salome Viljoen, Columbia Law School
1:30 pm Data Exchange as a Gift: An Argument and Reactions
  • Introduction and Presentation
    danah boyd, Data & Society
  • Reaction and Feedback (5–7 minutes initial reactions followed by questions)
  • Precision medicine perspective
    Kadija Ferryman, Johns Hopkins Public Health
  • Business perspective
    Frank Nothaft, CoreLogic
  • Policy perspective
    DJ Patil, Devoted Health (former chief data scientist, U.S. Office of Science and Technology Policy)
Suggested Citation: "Appendix B: Workshop Agendas." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2023. Toward a 21st Century National Data Infrastructure: Mobilizing Information for the Common Good. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26688.
  • Statistical system perspective
    Katherine Wallman (former chief statistician, U.S. Office of Management and Budget)
  • Business perspective
    Maurine Haver, Haver Analytics
2:50 pm Reactions and Wrap-Up
Moderator:
  • Robert Groves, Georgetown University
3:00 pm Adjournment
Suggested Citation: "Appendix B: Workshop Agendas." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2023. Toward a 21st Century National Data Infrastructure: Mobilizing Information for the Common Good. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26688.

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