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NICS CoP Research Symposium

""The Emerging Tool Kit for NICS""

Community Development, Cities, Business, Productivity


Event Summary

"The Emerging Tool Kit for NICS," will explore a series of information technology research projects of potentially significant value to NICS participants, by helping them to protect microdata confidentiality, visualize statistics, integrate large databases, assess organizational capacity for database management, and improve capacity in other realms of interest. The majority of these efforts are funded by the National Science Foundation's Digital Government Research Program.

NICS is intended as a nationwide web-based broker facilitating access by public and private decision makers to detailed, current community-level statistics from thousands of local, state, federal, and commercial data sources. The NICS CoP is comprised of over 200 individuals—from a variety of government, nonprofit, and commercial realms—working collaboratively on the design, construction, and governance of NICS.

The upcoming gathering is the first quarterly meeting of the NICS CoP during its "initiation phase." As discussed on April 12, the CoP will meet five times over the next year for the purposes of education, information sharing, networking, and receiving updates and furthering the work of the Operations and Program Committees in guiding the development of NICS towards an "implementation phase".

Event Information

When

Thursday, June 30, 2005
12:00 AM to

Where

Falk Auditorium
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
1779 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC
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Event Materials

Contact: Brookings Office of Communications

E-mail: events@brookings.edu

Phone: 202.797.6105

Transcript

Event Summary: At the quarterly meeting of the National Infrastructure for Community Statistics (NICS) Community of Practice (CoP), over 50 participants heard from a series of researchers who work to create innovative information technology tools to improve analyses of community-level statistics. A majority of the presenters have been funded by the National Science Foundation's Digital Government Research Program. Topics covered are listed on the right.

After the presentations, a productive discussion was held regarding how the NICS CoP might help further the development, distribution, and utilization of the various tools. Several researchers noted the difficulty in moving tools out of universities and into wider use.

Presentations and Additional Resources
All presentations, documents, and meeting notes from the NICS CoP Research Symposium are available on the NICS web site. In addition, all meeting documents from past NICS workshops can be accessed at the home page of the NICS CoP web site.

Participants

Presentation Topics Include

Analysis of Social Networks in Digital Government

Information Technology Research Opportunities for Federal Statistics

Innovative Tools to Protect Data Confidentiality

Integrating Large Heterogeneous Data Sets

National Science Foundation's Digital Government Research Program

Tool Kits for Assessing Database Management and Integration Capabilities

UrbanSim: Integrated Land Use, Transportation, and Environmental Simulation

Visualizing Federal Statistics


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