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Integrating Administrative Records into the Federal Statistical System 2.0. Shelly Wilkie Martinez Statistical and Science Policy U. S. Office of Management and Budget. September 20, 2010. Presentation Outline.
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Integrating Administrative Records into the Federal Statistical System 2.0 Shelly Wilkie Martinez Statistical and Science Policy U. S. Office of Management and Budget September 20, 2010
Presentation Outline • The potential of administrative records for enhancing federal statistical programs • Federal Statistical System efforts over past 3 years to identify barriers & develop helpful tools • The President’s fiscal year (FY) 2011 budget proposal
Statistical Uses of Administrative Records Data • Well established historical uses • Some innovative new uses in recent years • Most statistical agencies would like to expand uses • Leaders see significant benefits to expanded uses
Recent Efforts to Promote Statistical Uses of Administrative Records (1) • Federal Committee on Statistical Methodology (FCSM) in 2007 launched an interagency subcommittee to explore barriers and identify ways to facilitate increased uses • Resulted in series of activities to • Raise awareness of successes, and • Develop series of tool to address barriers • Some completed (e.g., Model Agreements) • Some in progress (e.g., Informed Consent and Data Quality) 4
Recent Efforts to Promote Statistical Uses of Administrative Records (2) • A critical outcome of the FCSM work is focus on four “barriers:” • Statistical Agency Access to Data • Agency Infrastructure • Data Quality • Researcher Access to Data
Statistical Uses of Administrative Records: FY 2011 Initiative (1) • In President’s FY 2011 budget: • $9 million to the Census Bureau for • 2010 Census Simulation Pilot • Health Data Pilot • $2 million to the Economic Research Service • Nutrition and Food Assistance Pilot 6
Statistical Uses of Administrative Records: FY 2011 Initiative (2) • Work will occur • Under the auspices of the Interagency Council on Statistical Policy (ICSP) • With heads of lead agencies taking on task of further visioning and policy development • With Interagency working group • Coordinating the projects • Providing mechanisms for interacting with broader community of experts
FY 2011 Major Census Bureau Milestones • Complete first round of health pilot project, including delivering matched data to NCHS. • Prepare preliminary results from the 2010 Census Administrative Records Simulation. • Improve data linkage capabilities and methodologies. • Expand available administrative record datasets. • Strengthen data management policies and procedures. • Develop a research agenda for improving the knowledge base for the federal statistical system about the capabilities of administrative records.
FY 2011 Major Economic Research Service Milestones • Award two contracts in concert with NCHS to expand from 1 to 3 the states for which state files can be linked to a the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey • Holding a workshop to receive preliminary technical findings from FY 2010 grantees investigating the role of food stamps in supporting the working poor • Release and award a competitive grant solicitation to expand the FY 2010 research to additional states and additional files