<mods xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3" version="3.3" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3 http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/v3/mods-3-3.xsd" ID="P0b002ee180397ce6">
<name type="corporate">
 <namePart>United States Government Publishing Office</namePart>
 <role>
  <roleTerm authority="marcrelator" type="text">publisher</roleTerm>
  <roleTerm authority="marcrelator" type="code">pbl</roleTerm>
</role>
 <role>
  <roleTerm authority="marcrelator" type="text">distributor</roleTerm>
  <roleTerm authority="marcrelator" type="code">dst</roleTerm>
</role>
</name>
<name type="corporate">
 <namePart>United States</namePart>
 <namePart>Government Accountability Office</namePart>
 <namePart>General Government Division</namePart>
 <role>
  <roleTerm authority="marcrelator" type="text">author</roleTerm>
  <roleTerm authority="marcrelator" type="code">aut</roleTerm>
</role>
 <description>Government Organization</description>
</name>
<typeOfResource>text</typeOfResource>
<genre authority="marcgt">government publication</genre>
<language>
 <languageTerm type="code" authority="iso639-2b">eng</languageTerm>
</language>
<extension>
 <collectionCode>GAOREPORTS</collectionCode>
 <category>Legislative Agency Publications</category>
 <waisDatabaseName>gao</waisDatabaseName>
 <branch>legislative</branch>
 <dateIngested>2010-08-12</dateIngested>
</extension>
<originInfo>
 <publisher>U.S. Government Printing Office</publisher>
 <dateIssued encoding="w3cdtf">2000-05-31</dateIssued>
 <issuance>monographic</issuance>
</originInfo>
<physicalDescription>
 <note type="source content type">deposited</note>
 <digitalOrigin>born digital</digitalOrigin>
 <extent>12 p.</extent>
</physicalDescription>
<classification authority="sudocs">GA 1.13:GGD-00-109R</classification>
<identifier type="uri">https://www.govinfo.gov/app/details/GAOREPORTS-GGD-00-109R</identifier>
<identifier type="local">P0b002ee180397ce6</identifier>
<identifier type="former package identifier">f:gg00109r</identifier>
<recordInfo>
 <recordContentSource authority="marcorg">DGPO</recordContentSource>
 <recordCreationDate encoding="w3cdtf">2010-08-12</recordCreationDate>
 <recordChangeDate encoding="w3cdtf">2011-03-23</recordChangeDate>
 <recordIdentifier source="DGPO">GAOREPORTS-GGD-00-109R</recordIdentifier>
 <recordOrigin>machine generated</recordOrigin>
 <languageOfCataloging>
  <languageTerm type="code" authority="iso639-2b">eng</languageTerm>
</languageOfCataloging>
</recordInfo>
<accessCondition type="GPO scope determination">fdlp</accessCondition>
<extension>
 <docClass>REPORT</docClass>
 <accessId>GAOREPORTS-GGD-00-109R</accessId>
 <reportNumber>GGD-00-109R</reportNumber>
 <subject>Census</subject>
 <subject>Population statistics</subject>
 <subject>Data collection</subject>
 <subject>Public relations</subject>
 <subject>Government information dissemination</subject>
 <subject>Data integrity</subject>
 <subject>Reporting requirements</subject>
 <subject>Federal/state relations</subject>
 <identifier>2000 Decennial Census</identifier>
 <identifier>1990 Decennial Census</identifier>
 <identifier>Pomona (CA)</identifier>
 <type>Correspondence</type>
 <seriesAbbrev>GGD</seriesAbbrev>
</extension>
<titleInfo>
 <title>2000 Census: Answers to Hearing Questions on the Status of</title>
</titleInfo>
<abstract>Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO provided information on the
status of the Bureau of the Census&apos; key census operations, focusing on:
(1) whether the Bureau followed GAO&apos;s recommendations and adopted an
alternate form of contingency planning instead of relying on Congress
for a supplemental appropriation; (2) why the census is such a local
endeavor; (3) whether the Bureau will be able to translate the high
level of public awareness into participation for the 2000 Census; (4)
whether partnership specialists will be stretched too thinly to have a
successful impact on the 2000 Census; (5) the challenges facing the
Bureau in conducting a timely and accurate followup; (6) how the Bureau
could intentionally or unintentionally cut corners to get the
nonresponse follow-up workload done in a shorter period of time; and (7)
the risks that could jeopardize the release of timely data.&lt;p/&gt;GAO noted that: (1) in his written response to GAO&apos;s recommendation, the
Secretary of the Department of Commerce noted that Bureau officials
share GAO&apos;s &quot;awareness of the challenges inherent in conducting a
complete and thorough nonresponse follow-up operation;&quot; (2) however, the
Secretary added that the current plan for the 2000 Census will produce
the most accurate enumeration possible, and that the Bureau must devote
its full attention to carrying out each component of that plan; (3) the
Bureau noted that the only serious contingency would be to request a
supplemental appropriation; (4) the census is in many respects a local
endeavor because the key ingredients of a successful population count,
such as a complete and accurate address list and timely and accurate
data collection, are carried out by locally recruited census employees
going from one neighborhood to the next; (5) national-level data,
although useful for providing an overall perspective on the census,
tends to obscure operational challenges and successes at the local level
that can affect the quality of the census; (6) the response rate to the
2000 Census was 65 percent--4 percentage points higher than what the
Bureau had anticipated and equal to the 1990 Census response rate; (7)
still, preliminary data suggest that the Bureau was unable to translate
high levels of census awareness into census participation; (8) although
the response rate was 65 percent, various polls have suggested that the
public&apos;s awareness of the census was significantly higher; (9) Bureau
partnership specialists appear to be more thinly stretched, on average,
for the 2000 Census, than they were for the 1998 dress rehearsal; (10)
completing the nonresponse follow-up workload within the allotted
timeframe will be critical to collecting quality data because the census
is progressing on a very tight schedule and the Bureau needs time to
complete other census operations, including coverage evaluations that
will be used to estimate census undercounts and overcounts; (11) the
Bureau&apos;s nonresponse follow-up workload for 2000 is about 42 million
housing units, and it has scheduled ten weeks to complete the operation;
(12) in planning the 2000 nonresponse follow-up operation, the Bureau
took steps to avoid the problems it encountered in 1990; (13) to address
expected turnover, the Bureau planned to hire two people for each of its
146,000 enumerator positions; and (14) any material delay in checking-in
census forms, both long and short, could adversely affect the timeliness
of downstream activities, such as determining nonrespondents and
tabulating final results.</abstract>
<location>
 <url displayLabel="HTML rendition" access="raw object">https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/GAOREPORTS-GGD-00-109R/html/GAOREPORTS-GGD-00-109R.htm</url>
 <url displayLabel="PDF rendition" access="raw object">https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/GAOREPORTS-GGD-00-109R/pdf/GAOREPORTS-GGD-00-109R.pdf</url>
</location>
<identifier type="preferred citation">GAO/GGD-00-109R</identifier>
<location>
 <url displayLabel="Content Detail" access="object in context">https://www.govinfo.gov/app/details/GAOREPORTS-GGD-00-109R</url>
</location>
<note>Correspondence</note>
<extension>
 <searchTitle>GAO/GGD-00-109R; 2000 Census: Answers to Hearing Questions on the Status of;
            </searchTitle>
</extension>
<subject>
 <topic>Census</topic>
 <topic>Population statistics</topic>
 <topic>Data collection</topic>
 <topic>Public relations</topic>
 <topic>Government information dissemination</topic>
 <topic>Data integrity</topic>
 <topic>Reporting requirements</topic>
 <topic>Federal/state relations</topic>
 <topic>2000 Decennial Census</topic>
 <topic>1990 Decennial Census</topic>
 <topic>Pomona (CA)</topic>
</subject>
</mods>