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Special TabulationsRequesting a Special Tabulation |
Special Tabulations Request a Tab |
The Process When requesting a special tabulation, the sponsor should provide a preliminary, general specification of the data needed. We will ask you some specific questions, and then work with you on developing a final, detailed specification that documents both your data needs and your geographic requirements. Please submit your request via e-mail (see contact information at the bottom). Preliminary specifications should include:
Once we have agreed on the specification, we send it to our Disclosure Review Board for approval. Once a proposed tabulation is approved by the DRB, we contact the various programming staffs at the Census Bureau to determine their availability for performing the work within the requested time frame. Then, we will be able to deliver a cost and timing estimate to the sponsor. The cost of special tabulations may range from $1,000 to hundreds of thousands of dollars. It should be noted that the Census Bureau maintains a publicly available list of all custom tabulations that includes the names of the requesters and a brief description of the products. Once produced, custom tabulations also will be available upon request for the cost of reproduction. Timing The timing of delivery depends on the level of complexity of the special tabulation. Special tabulations must be scheduled so that they do not interfere with the requirements of the Census Bureau work authorized by direct appropriations. We are currently working on many special tabulation requests. We cannot begin programming new requests until the contract is in place and payment received. Contact Person
Linda Showalter |