Performance anxiety hovers over 2010 census
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Recent GAO report concludes Census needs better metrics on the performance of the handheld computers that will be crucial in developing detailed address lists used in the 2010 decennial head count.
The Census Bureau could be going into the first operational phases of the 2010 census next year without adequate data on the performance of handheld computers that will be crucial in developing detailed address lists used in the decennial head count, according to the Government Accountability Office.
Tests conducted last year in a dress rehearsal of the census revealed performance problems with devices developed by Harris Corp. for the Field Data Collection Automation Program. But given the tight time frame for beginning field work, the bureau has decided to go ahead with plans to use the devices to address canvassing scheduled to begin in 2009. GAO auditors did not fault the decision but concluded that the bureau needs better metrics to assess the performance of the FDCA.
'Technology issues and the bureau's efforts to redesign FDCA have significant implications for address canvassing,' GAO concluded in its report, titled '2010 Census: Census Bureau's Decision to Continue with Handheld Computers for Address Canvassing Makes Planning and Testing Critical.' 'Among these are ensuring that FDCA solutions for technical issues identified in the dress rehearsal are tested, the help desk adequately supports field staff, and a solution for conducting address canvassing in large blocks is tested.'
The bureau had developed a testing plan that includes limited field testing, but it does not specify how the readiness of the technical solutions will be decided.
'Without specifying the basis and time frame for determination of readiness of the FDCA address canvassing solution, the bureau will not have the needed assurance that the HHCs will meet its operational needs,' GAO said. To achieve this, the bureau needs a dashboard application to enable monitoring of the performance of handheld computers. 'Although the Bureau field tested the HHCs in its dress rehearsal last year, it did not then have in place a dashboard for monitoring field operations. The bureau's proposal for a limited field operations test this fall provides the last opportunity to use such a dashboard in census-like conditions.'
The GAO recommended that the bureau:
- Specify the basis for determining the readiness of the FDCA solution for address canvassing and when and how this determination will occur'when the Bureau would say that the contractor's solution meets its operational needs.
- Specify how data collection in large blocks will be conducted in parallel with the address canvassing operation, and how this dual-track will be tested in order to ensure it will function as planned.
- Specify the benchmarks for measures used to evaluate the HHC performance during address canvassing.
- Use the dashboard to monitor performance of the HHCs in the operational field test of address canvassing.
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