- WASHINGTON -- The head of the U.S. Census Bureau hammered the House of Representatives on Friday for passing a bill that he said devastates the nations ability to measure its economy and understand its people. (Huffington Post)
- Robert M. Groves, who will step down as director of the U.S. Census Bureau to become the provost of Georgetown University, has long dealt with data. (The Chronicle of Higher Education)
- In an effort to be responsive to these questions, we're providing a blog by Census Director Robert Groves, and two news articles (from Business Week and the Washington Times) which provide balanced coverage of the congressional action. (News Room America)
- Debating Strengths and Weaknesses, will be Dr. Robert Groves, head of the U.S. Census Bureau and former president of AAPOR; Prof. Nancy Mathiowetz of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, also former president of AAPOR; Stanford Prof. (Business Wire)
- That's what U.S. Census Bureau Director, Robert Groves, recently told the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform in Congress. For more than a decade, the Bureau has been concerned about the possibility that personal data could be hacked. (89.3 KPCC)
- The theme for the conference was Fair Play? LGBT People, Civic Participation Political Process. U.S. Census Director Robert Groves was the keynote speaker. (Windy City Times)
Friday, May 11, 2012
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