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201 - Federal Government Spending: Less Transparency in a World of Open Data

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APDU Economic Statistics
Author
Sweger, Becky
Abstract

What are the realities of using open government data, especially for organizations who are used to getting data prepared and packaged by government agencies? Review the trade-offs involved when switching from designed data prepared by the Census Bureau to open spending or administrative data.

Description
Becky Sweger, Director of Data and Technology, National Priorities Project Presentation
Date Issued
2013-05-01
Publisher
Association of Public Data Users
Keywords
Economic Statistics
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Census Bureau
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Bureau of Economic Analysis
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Economic Research Service
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Statistics of Income Division
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Internal Revenue Service
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US Treasury
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Bureau of Labor Statistics
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US DOC
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USDA
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BEA
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ERS
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SOI
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US DOL
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presentation

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