2022 FedCASIC Virtual Conference
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The modernization of our federal statistics system is of paramount importance to our nation’s economic, educational, and public health and safety, not to mention the public’s trust in government and science. At FedCASIC 2022, you’ll hear how federal statistics agencies and research organizations such as RTI International are using data science and technology to make federal statistics and surveys relevant to our times. Across the entire data ecosystem, spanning study design, data collection, management, integration, and processing, estimation and analytics, data sharing and access, data governance, privacy, and dissemination, innovation abounds. Come join us!
RTI Presentations
Tuesday, April 5
"Digital Transformation Of Sample Frame Construction: RTI's New eListing App"
- Presenters: Charles Loftis, Shawn Cheek, Jason Kennedy, and Brandon Peele
- Time: 10:15-11:45 EST
"Leveraging The Mapillary Platform To Perform In-Office Listing"
- Presenters: Jamie Cajka, Joe Murphy, and Kristine Wiant
- Time: 10:15-11:45 EST
"Addressing Data Collection Management Challenges: Ensuring Data Collection Software Meets FISMA Security Standards"
- Presenters: Craig R. Hollingsworth and William Savage
- Time: 10:15-11:45 EST
"Top Three Challenges Organizations Are Encountering In Technology And Survey Computing"
- Presenters: Karen Davis and Ramasubramanian Suresh
- Time: 10:15-11:45 EST
"Helping Federal Clients Move From Table-Based Reporting To Dynamic Dashboards: A Case Study With The National Crime Victimization Survey"
- Presenters: Marcia Underwood, Alex Giarrocco, Anna Godwin, Alex Harding, Chris Krebs, Lynn Langton, Michael Long, Roman Ruiz-Esparza, Ian Thomas, Chris Townsend, Lewis Smith, and Michael Wenger
- Time: 12:45-2:15 EST
"Assessing The Quality Of Administrative Data For National Estimation Of Crime Statistics: The National Incident-Based Reporting System"
- Presenters: Marcus Berzofsky, Dan Liao, and Ian Thomas
- Time: 12:45-2:15 EST
"Challenges And Approaches Related To Data Governance"
- Presenter: Karen Davis
- Time: 2:30-4:00 EST
"Automating Quality Assessment Of Survey Interviews Using Natural Language Processing And Machine Learning"
- Presenters: Kasey Jones, Jerry Timbrook, Marion Schultz, and Stephanie Eckman
- Time: 2:30-4:00 EST
"Implementing An Efficient Data Quality Follow-Up (DQFU) Procedures In Large Establishment Surveys"
- Presenters: Stephen Gomori, Hope Smiley-McDonald, and Mai Nguyen
- Time: 2:30-4:00 EST
Wednesday, April 6
"Usability Testing For Survey Research"
- Presenters: Bharathi J. Golla and Sangeetha Immani
- Time: 9:00-10:30 EST
"Using Online Panels To Recruit And Survey Diverse Voices/Audiences: Best Practices And Lessons Learned"
- Presenters: Lynn Langton and Chris Krebs
- Time: 9:00-10:30 EST
"Bringing Efficiencies To Criminal Justice Manual Coding Through Machine Learning"
- Presenters: Anna Godwin and Emily Hadley
- Time: 9:00-10:30 EST
"Adding jQuery, CSS, And HTML Programming To Voxco For Better User Experience"
- Presenters: Matthew Bensen, Melissa Page, and Rebecca Watkins
- Time: 10:45-12:15 EST
"Fielding Accessible Web Surveys"
- Presenters: Gauri Dave and Neha Kshatriya
- Time: 10:45-12:15 EST
"Integrating Diagnostic Tools Within Blaise 5: Examples From The National Study Of Mental Health"
- Presenter: Ramasubramanian Suresh
- Time: 1:15-2:45 EST
"Using A Predictive Search Database For Address Collection In Federal Surveys"
- Presenters: Harper Haynes, Jerry Timbrook, Ashley Wilson, and Shauna Yates
- Time: 1:15-2:45 EST