Here is some useful information about working with the NCHS RDC, in a convenient question and answer format.
A. The estimated time to review your proposal is 6-8 weeks.
A. This depends on what type of change is made. Please discuss the changes with your assigned RDC staff member. We recommend that you turn on the "track changes" feature when revising your proposal so that we can focus on the updates. Note that modifying or adding to an existing dataset may result in additional charges.
A. A base of $500 per day of effort, more if you request more cycles of data.
A. No. However, your advisor may be able to assist you with applying for research grants for your project.
A. Complete any required paperwork and prepare the dataset with the public use variables you have selected.
A. No. You must provide the public use variables from any NCHS dataset, and any other external information you wish to use in your analysis, to your RDC staff contact person who will do the merge with the confidential variables in advance of your visit. This allows us to maintain security and assure that your dataset is ready for you when you visit.
A. During analysis, you can save your results on the hard drive of the computer. Bring a flash drive, and, after disclosure review, we will load all of your output onto it at the end of your visit. We can also email the output files to you if you prefer.
A. Yes. Please let us know in advance of your visit.
A. It is expected that you will know the basics of the analyses you wish to carry out. SUDAAN & SAS software manuals are available. RDC staff are available for limited consultation. If you require extensive custom programming, that will need to be discussed in advance.
A. SAS, SUDAAN, Stata, SPSS, HLM, and R. Analytic software is not limited to these packages, they are provided as frequently used examples. Contact us if there is another package you need.
A. SAS, and SAS callable SUDAAN.
A. No.
A. No.
A. No. There are coffee shops with wireless Internet nearby.
A. No.
A. No.
A. No. But, you can bring in SAS or Stata programs that you have written in advance.
Q. Can I use remote access to the RDC if I find I need to run additional analyses after I have left?
A. Yes. See the Remote Procedures section.
A. The Amet Café, in the Metro III building across the street from NCHS, is the closest place for a quick breakfast or lunch.
The Prince Georges Plaza Mall, around the corner on East-West Highway (Route 410), has a varied food court, and several stand-alone restaurants in the parking lot.
The NCHS building, Metro IV, is located within the University Town Center, which is undergoing extensive renewal. New restaurants are opening on a weekly basis on our block of America Boulevard. They include: Three Brothers Italian Restaurant, Qdoba Mexican Grill, Five Guys sandwich shop, Smoothie King and several new restaurants.
There is also a small shopping center on the same side of East West Highway as the Prince Georges Plaza Metro stop, that has a Starbucks, a Quiznos, a Chinese restaurant, and a few other convenience stores, where you can get lunch.
A. The Marriott Inn and Conference Center in Adelphi, Maryland, and the Quality Inn and Suites, in College Park, Maryland. The Marriott is located on northwest edge of the University of Maryland campus, and is an easy 15 minute walk to NCHS.
A. You will receive detailed instructions when you are registered for ANDRE. You will send your program by email and, after disclosure review, will receive your output files by email.
A. No. You must use a secure email system through a government, university, medical or research institution portal.
A. No. For security reasons, ANDRE is set up to handle only one user per project. You will want to think carefully about who that person should be. The results will be sent to only one, secure, designated email address, registered with the ANDRE user database.
A. No. While you may create temporary files for use during a program run, writing a permanent dataset to the hard drive is prohibited by our agreement with you, as is any output revealing individual level data from such a file.
A. We encourage all clients to visit and work in the RDC in person before submitting programs remotely. If you can't get here, perhaps you can send a programmer or someone else to act for you. Or, you can register with a local Census Bureau RDC and run your analyses there. The nine Census Bureau RDCs are located in Boston, MA; Berkeley, CA; Los Angeles, CA; Washington, DC; Chicago, IL; Ann Arbor, MI; New York, NY; Ithaca, NY; and Durham, NC.
A. Our offices are at the edge of the Prince Georges Plaza complex in Hyattsville, Maryland. The address is:
National Center for Health Statistics
Metro IV Building
3311 Toledo Road
Hyattsville, Maryland 20708
A. http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/about/hyatdir.htm.
A. Yes. Visitors can park in the parking garage next to the Metro IV Building. Use the visitor's entrance on Toledo Road. There is a maximum charge of $7.00 per day.
National Center for Health
Statistics
3311 Toledo Road
Hyattsville, MD 20782
Phone:
1-800-232-4636
cdcinfo@cdc.gov
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Rd, Atlanta, GA 30333, U.S.A
Tel: (404) 639-3311 / Public Inquiries: (404) 639-3534 / (800) 311-3435