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  • 1.  Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 05-07-2025 03:04 PM

    Hello Fellow Federal Data Users! Welcome to the Federal Data Forum!

    Feel free to introduce yourself to the community by replying in this thread, so they can all be found in one place.

    Thank you!



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    Celena Mijares
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  • 2.  RE: Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 05-15-2025 08:28 AM

    Hi everyone - I'm Stacey Pelika - I'm the director of research at the National Education Association, working out of our HQ in DC. Glad to be here!



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    Stacey Pelika
    NEA
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  • 3.  RE: Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 05-15-2025 09:43 AM

    Welcome Stacey!



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    Beth Jarosz
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  • 4.  RE: Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 05-15-2025 04:19 PM

    Hi all! 

    I'm the Assistant Director of the Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance at the University of Baltimore. Near-daily user of federal datasets for almost 20 years! 



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    Cheryl Knott
    Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance
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  • 5.  RE: Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 05-15-2025 04:33 PM

    Hi Everyone!

    I'm Keith McNamara, the (soon to be former) management and program analyst at the US Department of Education's (now disbanded) Data Management team. Thanks so much for creating this forum!



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    Keith McNamara
    U.S. Department of Education
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  • 6.  RE: Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 05-15-2025 04:33 PM

    I'm Connie Citro, senior scholar with the Committee on National Statistics at the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, and part of the American Statistical Association-George Mason University team on the health of the federal statistical system.  Hello and welcome to all.



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    Connie Citro
    CNSTAT/NAS
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  • 7.  RE: Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 05-15-2025 06:26 PM

    Hello all! For those who don't know me yet, I'm Beth Jarosz and I wear a couple of hats: Senior Program Director at PRB, Senior Fellow at the Massive Data Institute, VP of the Association of Public Data Users, and general data geek. It makes my heart happy to see people already engaging in information-sharing and fact-finding.



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    Beth Jarosz
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  • 8.  RE: Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 05-15-2025 07:47 PM

    Hi, I'm the Research Director at the Prison Policy Initiative - we use Bureau of Justice Statistics and Census Bureau data in most of what we do. Glad to be part of this conversation!



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    Wendy Sawyer
    Prison Policy Initiative
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  • 9.  RE: Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 05-15-2025 09:52 PM

    Hello, I'm an analyst on Esri's Data Development team, which produces small area demographic and socioeconomic data for the United States. 



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    Eddie Hunsinger
    Esri
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  • 10.  RE: Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 05-16-2025 09:28 AM

    Hello everyone!

    I am the Executive Director of the Council of Professional Associations on Federal Statistics, AKA COPAFS, based in DC. We advocate for the federal statistical system on the Hill, among stakeholders, and the FSAs themselves. Our guiding principle is to "advance excellence in federal statistics." I am very happy to be here as this forum will be an excellent resource for our community. Thanks to PRB for getting this up and running! 

    I am looking forward to engaging with all of you as well! 



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    Paul Schroeder
    Executive Director
    COPAFS
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  • 11.  RE: Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 05-16-2025 11:22 AM

    Hi

    I'm Debbie Stein, senior consultant to the Coalition on Human Needs for Count All Kids, the effort to improve the count of young children in the Census. I also handle CHN's interests in improving other undercounted groups. CHN and the organizations it works with rely heavily on federal data, especially ACS. Thanks PRB for setting this up!



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    Deborah Stein
    Deborah Stein, Coalition on Human Needs, for Count
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  • 12.  RE: Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 05-16-2025 03:38 PM

    Hello -- I'm Daniel Cork, now (as of 4/2025) Senior Fellow at the Massive Data Institute at Georgetown University's McCourt School of Public Policy, and late a study director at the Committee on National Statistics of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.



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    Daniel Cork
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  • 13.  RE: Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 05-17-2025 07:20 PM

    Hi all!

    I'm the executive director of the Movement Advancement Project (MAP), which focuses on speeding equality and opportunity especially on topics of LGBTQ equality and democracy.

    Since my fellowship at the Williams Institute in 2008, I've worked to advance LGBTQI+ data inclusion especially on federal surveys.  Along with Caroline Medina @ the Institute at Whitman-Walker, I lead an LGBTQI+ Data Inclusion Working Group. We also led advocacy work for the addition of SOGI measures on the American Community Survey

    Excited to connect with anyone interested in pushing for LGBTQI+ data inclusion, tracking the removal of gender identity (and sexual orientation) measures since January 2025, and how to drive resources into LGBTQI+ research given the decimation of federal government funding. 

    Naomi

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       Naomi G. Goldberg
       Executive Director

       Movement Advancement Project
       www.mapresearch.org 
       303.578.4600 (voice)
       312.663.4307 (fax)

     



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    Naomi Goldberg
    Movement Advancement Project
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  • 14.  RE: Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 05-17-2025 07:19 PM

    Hello fellow Federal Data Forum folks - I am Christopher Frye, a market research and data management consultant who has used just about every data series at the federal level (Census, BLS, BEA, USITC, etc.) for the bulk of my near 30-year career. Very happy to be here among other federal data users. 



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    Christopher Frye
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  • 15.  RE: Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 05-19-2025 02:57 PM

    Hello!

    I'm Emily Harris, a Demographer at the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute at the University of Utah and also the Utah representative for the Federal State Cooperative for Population Estimates (a partnership program with the Census Bureau). My team and I produce estimates, projections, and demographic research for different state government agencies and local stakeholders across the state. Many inputs of our products, directly or indirectly, come from demographic or economic federal datasets.



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    Emily Harris
    Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute,University of Utah
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  • 16.  RE: Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 05-20-2025 02:20 PM

    Hi all! I'm Colleen Wynn - I'm an Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Indianapolis. I'm an urban sociologist and family demographer and use federal data, especially decennial census data, the American Housing Survey, and the American Community Survey for a lot of my research. Thanks to the folks at PRB for putting this together! 



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    Colleen Wynn
    University of Indianapolis
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  • 17.  RE: Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 05-20-2025 03:15 PM

    Hi, everyone! I'm Puneet Kollipara, a climate data scientist, analyst and communicator in Washington, DC who currently works as an independent consultant. I leverage open-source tools, open-geospatial tech, open data and open science in support of action on social and environmental challenges. In light of ongoing threats to federally supported open datasets, research and tools, I've also grown interested in how to bolster the long-term resilience of these and other "open ecosystems."

    I recently served on the planning committee for FedGeoDay, a conference in DC focusing on "open geospatial ecosystems" in the public/federal sector. I'm now helping out with this year's FOSS4G North America (November 3–5 in the DC area), a conference about all things related to open-source geospatial software, data, science and technology.



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    Puneet Kollipara
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  • 18.  RE: Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 05-20-2025 08:45 PM

    Hi all, Im a Research Analyst at the Williams Institute at UCLA where I work with federal data that include sexual orientation and gender identity measures. Ive been helping to create a list of federal data sets that have SOGI information (in some form or another) and am currently trying to track any recent changes to those collections. Happy to be here and looking forward to collaborating. Also, Hi @Celena Mijares (DASA alumns unite)!



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    Lauren Bouton
    Williams Institute
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  • 19.  RE: Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 05-21-2025 04:51 PM

    Hello, I'm a social psychologist and Senior Scholar at Child Trends. I served for 6 years on the Census Scientific Advisory Committee and am particularly concerned about the undercount of younger children, though I am generally concerned about having accurate, complete, and up-to-date survey and administrative data about children, youth, and families.



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    Kristin Moore
    Child Trends

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  • 20.  RE: Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 05-22-2025 10:41 PM
    Hi everyone, I am Chiagoro Kingsley from Nigeria,  I am a principal data processor, used Demographic and Health Survey (Nigeria) for my research. Seeking funded scholarship for Master's degree to enhance my contributions to humanity. 





  • 21.  RE: Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 05-21-2025 03:39 PM

    Hi! I'm Lynda Kellam, the Director of Research Data & Digital Scholarship at the University of Pennsylvania and one of the organizers of the Data Rescue Project. I've been a data librarian for almost 20 years and was a Gov Info librarian for about 14 of those. So, federal data is integral to my work and support of my patrons. I look forward to meeting more data users!



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    Lynda Kellam
    Director of Research Data & Digital Scholarship
    University of Pennsylvania Libraries / Data Rescue Project
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  • 22.  RE: Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 05-21-2025 05:08 PM

    Hi everyone, I'm Katie Hoeberling, the Director of Policy Initiatives at Open Environmental Data Project. We co-convene the Beyond Compliance network which acts collectively and advocates for more open, accessible, and interoperable regulatory environmental data and infrastructure in the US. We also members of the Public Environmental Data Partners (PEDP), a coalition archiving at risk federal environmental data. Archival is a stopgap for now as we can't update datasets, but we're starting to get into longer-term strategy to make these systems more resilient to political shocks, and to design federal data tools that are more responsive to environmental justice and climate action needs. PEDP is also affiliated with the Data Rescue Project.

    Looking forward to getting to know and learn with you all!



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    Katie Hoeberling
    Open Environmental Data Project
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  • 23.  RE: Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 05-21-2025 07:15 PM

    Hello, everyone! I'm Jesse Lerner-Kinglake, Communications Director at Just Detention International, an organization that seeks to end sexual abuse in all forms of detention. Our work is threatened by the removal of LGBTQ+ data from Bureau of Justice Statistics reports that are mandated by the Prison Rape Elimination Act.  Looking forward to making connections with everyone.  



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    Jesse Lerner-Kinglake
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  • 24.  RE: Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 05-22-2025 03:56 PM

    Hello, fellow federal data nerds. I'm Terri Ann Lowenthal, now based in my home city of Stamford, CT. I am a former staff director of the House (of Representatives) Subcommittee on Census, Statistics and Postal Personnel and long time congressional staffer (House and Senate). Since 1996, I've been a freelance consultant on census policy (including legislative) and operational issues and federal statistical issues more broadly. I currently advise The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, the Funders' Committee for Civic Participation, and Bloomberg Associates (the consulting arm of Bloomberg Philanthropies).

    Honored to be in such knowledgeable company!

    Terri Ann



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    Terri Ann Lowenthal
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  • 25.  RE: Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 05-25-2025 05:36 PM

    Hello everyone, I'm the City of Seattle's Demographer and a Strategic Advisor in our Office of Planning & Community Development. I'm grateful for this forum! 

    I provide analysis to inform urban planning and housing policy and manage our Equitable Development Monitoring Program, a resource to aid the City and community-based organizations in reducing disparities and combating displacement. I also provide information on changing demographics and community conditions to assist colleagues and decisionmakers in responding to the needs of the people and households we serve. 



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    Diana Canzoneri
    Demographer
    City of Seattle Office of Planning & Community Development
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  • 26.  RE: Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 06-16-2025 07:51 PM

    Hi, all, I'm Amy Boyer, based near Sacramento, California, and I do research, science writing, technical editing, and editorial management on climate solutions. Federal data sets have been integral to my work, both those with obvious climate ties and others such as census data. 



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    Amy Boyer
    Climate Relations LLC
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  • 27.  RE: Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 06-17-2025 12:14 PM

    Hi, I'm JoAnne Negrin. I retired after 20 years teaching ESL and Spanish and an additional 12 years as a Supervisor of Curriculum and Instruction for ESL, Bilingual Education, World Languages, and Performing Arts for a large New Jersey school district. I am now working as a consultant with a partner who also retired last year. I'm also a confessed data nerd. My heart is broken by what is happening to data at the national level. I did download .pdf copies of everything related to Multilingual Learners from USDE, IES, NCELA, and anyplace else I could think of back in January, but there were things I didn't get to in time. I am very concerned about what is happening to Multilingual Learners and their families on many, many levels, but as it pertains to this group, I am concerned because we need data in order to make data-driven decisions about instruction and programming. That data is also critical for advocacy. Thanks for letting me vent. 



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    JoAnne Negrin
    Language & Literacy Associates for Multilingual an
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  • 28.  RE: Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 06-17-2025 03:15 PM

    Hi all,

    I'm James Jacobs, US Government Information Librarian at Stanford University. I'm one of the members of the End of Term Archive (https://eotarchive.org) and also do some work with the other data rescue projects. I also write on the blog Free Government Information and my colleague and I just wrote a book "Preserving Government information: Past, Present, and Future" https://freegovinfo.info/pgi.

    best,

    James Jacobs



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    James Jacobs
    Stanford University
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  • 29.  RE: Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 06-18-2025 05:28 PM

    Hello.

    I am Aimee Quinn, a librarian at Northern Arizona University based at the Yuma Campus. I've been using federal data for several decades as well as working with state data centers. I've worked with faculty to teach with datasets and helped students learn to curate and visualize data, although that was before I moved to Yuma. We do not do a lot with data at present, but I hope to change that. I look forward to working with this community.



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    Aimee Quinn
    Northern Arizona University, Yuma Campus
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  • 30.  RE: Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 06-18-2025 03:00 PM

    Hi everyone -- 

    I'm Margo Schlanger.  I'm a law professor at the University of Michigan, where I run the Civil Rights Litigation Clearinghouse.  We post documents and data relating to federal civil rights litigation.  Right now, we're taking a pretty capacious view of what that means, and posting narrative summaries, metadata, and documents from pretty much all the cases challenging Trump Administration actions.  (https://clearinghouse.net/trumpchallenges)

    My relevant interests are, especially, securing archives of government oversight documents -- filings of the DOJ Civil Rights Division and the various civil rights offices across government.  Also I worked at USDA in the Biden Administration, particularly focused (as relevant here) on data issues relating to equitable participation in programs.  

    Looking forward to connecting!

    Margo 



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    Margo Schlanger
    University of Michigan
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  • 31.  RE: Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 07-09-2025 01:13 PM

    Hi Folks,
    My name is John Kubale and I'm a research assistant professor at ICPSR in the University of Michigan Institute for Social Research where I lead the Social, Behavioral, and Economic COVID Coordinating Center (SBE CCC). I've been involved with 2025 data rescue efforts particularly (though not entirely) focused on data from CDC and other health focused agencies. I'm really interested in exploring how we at data archives can more systematically track changes being made to data (whether malicious or not).

    Looking forward to connecting with folks!

    John



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    John Kubale he/him
    Research Assistant Professor
    ICPSR | University of Michigan
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  • 32.  RE: Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 13 days ago

    Its interesting how we drown in data, but do we ever look at the data. A few years back I asked the SF health dept why for over a year they had 7% ( a huge number) of deaths reported as unknown. They have great people and lots of money, so not a resource issue. So it wasn't an X-Files episode, but they simply forgot to send the updates in (they didn't know until I asked them and they checked int it). Deaths must be reported immediately, cause can be sent later (if needed) up to 2 months or so later, but they never did. So they, CA, and the CDC all missed it and it became part of the official numbers.  Lots of funky numbers almost everywhere you look, but no one is really looking. I am trying to review the upcoming census numbers (at least the tables and measures, data is much harder) immediately after the release. Early detection offers better chances of correction. Tracking changes is essential, but generally not done, keep trying. 



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    Tom Lahey
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  • 33.  RE: Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 07-10-2025 10:50 AM

    Hi everyone!

    I'm Claire Bowen, a senior fellow and lead for the Data Governance and Privacy Practice Area at the Urban Institute. I'm so happy to connect with all of you! Be my friend (because we obviously have similar interests)!



    Bio below.
    Claire McKay Bowen (she/her) is a senior fellow and leads the Data Governance and Privacy Practice Area at the Urban Institute. Her research focuses on developing technical and policy solutions to safely expand access to confidential data for advancing evidence-based policymaking and ensuring everyone is responsibly represented in data. She also has an interest in improving science communication. In 2024, she became an American Statistical Association Fellow "for her significant contributions in the field of statistical data privacy, leadership activities in support of the profession, and commitment to mentoring the next generation of statisticians and data scientists." Further, she is a member of the ICPSR Governing Council and several other data governance and data privacy committees as well as an adjunct professor at Stonehill College.



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    Claire McKay Bowen, PhD
    Senior Fellow and Leads the Data Governance and Privacy Practice Area
    @ClaireMKBowen | https://www.clairemckaybowen.com/
    she / her | Remote in Santa Fe, NM (MST/MDT)
    U R B A N I N S T I T U T E
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  • 34.  RE: Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 07-23-2025 01:05 PM

    Hi everyone,

    My name is Ari Lamstein and I'm a software engineer and data scientist located in San Francisco.

    I've created a number of open-source tools that make it easier to analyze public datasets. The most of well-known of these is choroplethr, a suite of R packages for making choropleth maps. I connected it to the Census API, which made it easier to to create maps of Census data.

    Most recently I've been building similar projects in Python. The first one was the Covid Demographics Explorer, which highlights how US Counties changed after Covid-19. And I just completed an app that uses data from TRAC to highlight how Immigration Enforcement has changed in recent years (link).

    I look forward to learning from the community.



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    Ari Lamstein
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  • 35.  RE: Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 07-23-2025 02:58 PM

    Ari, that immigration data analysis is fascinating. Have you shared it with NILC and Migration Policy Institute? And you might want to start a new discussion chain here for others interested in immigration enforcement data who might not pick it up from this introduction.

    Debbie Stein



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    Deborah Stein
    Deborah Stein, Coalition on Human Needs, for Count
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  • 36.  RE: Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 07-23-2025 04:32 PM

    Hi Deborah,

    Thank you so much for the kind words. I will look into creating a new thread about the app now (I had not considered it before).

    Believe it or not, I had actually not heard of NILC or the Migration Policy before. This is probably because I'm more of a technologist who builds things to answer my own questions more than someone with deep experience in immigration policy. I simply don't know who is working in the field.

    As for contacting those organizations: do you think I should just use the contact button on their website, or is there someone in particular you think I should contact? Feel free to send me a direct message.



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    Ari Lamstein
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  • 37.  RE: Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 07-24-2025 10:04 PM

    Greetings,

    Great to see you all here. I'm Joel Gurin, head of the Center for Open Data Enterprise (CODE). We're a nonprofit working to harness the power of open and shared data since 2015. We're now heavily focused on the current disruptions to federal data and strategies for the future. We conduct roundtables and workshops, do research, and publish reports like this one on America's Data Future. Always open to opportunities to collaborate!



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    Joel Gurin
    CODE
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  • 38.  RE: Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 07-25-2025 09:27 AM

    I am a seasoned Data Engineering and Applied Machine Learning leader with over 14 years of experience driving high-impact programs across defense, capital markets, civic tech, and public sectors. Holding a Master of Science in Data Science with a specialization in Data Engineering from Northwestern University, I blend technical rigor with strategic foresight to deliver scalable, cloud-native solutions.

    I have led multi-million-dollar initiatives-from architecting a 40TB/day global sensor-to-cloud pipeline at Dedrone by Axon to modernizing serverless APIs supporting the $4.2 trillion municipal bond market. My portfolio includes advanced machine learning systems for synthetic data generation, risk-scoring models for civic resource allocation, and predictive analytics powering government transformation. As a Certified Scrum Master, he aligns cross-functional teams to accelerate delivery, optimize cloud costs, and operationalize ML systems in production.

    My technical stack includes Python, SQL, Spark, dbt, Airflow, AWS, and MLflow. He is an active contributor in civic data science, serves as a strategic advisor in AI-driven venture analysis, and volunteers on projects for NASA JPL and OpenMined. My work consistently integrates performance, compliance, and innovation to solve complex, real-world problems.



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    Edwin Salguero
    Parallel
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  • 39.  RE: Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 07-27-2025 01:34 PM

    Hi everyone - I am Joe Langsam.  I, long ago, retired from Morgan Stanley where I had responsibility for fixed incomed analytic research.
    I, proudly, was one of the early members of the Committee to Establish a National Institute of Finance which, sadly, could not establish  
    such an institution but did produce the early work that led to the legislation that created the Office of Financial Research.
    Subsequent to my retirement from Morgan Stanley, I served two terms on the Board of Mathematical Sciences and
    Analytics (National Academies).  I am a member of the Board of Governors of ACTUSfrf, a 501 C3 organization.  
    ACTUS - the Algorithmic Contract Types Unified Standards - is a global initiative to bring clarity, consistency, and
    precision to the way financial contracts are represented and analyzed.

    I am part of a small group that is interested learning about efforts to curate data and produce statistics to supplement 
    the data and statistics that is being lost due to Federal budget and personnel actions.  We are aware of the many efforts to
    protect data and statistics that had been posted on Government websites, but don't know of the efforts to collect and curate
    data and produce statistics to supplement that which no longer will be produced by Federal agencies.  I would be delighted to
    receive any information about these efforts.

        



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    Joseph Langsam
    Retired
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  • 40.  RE: Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 08-04-2025 08:26 PM

    Hello

    I'm Steve Godfrey and a technical product manager and data scientist and a co-founder of Numantic Solutions. Numantic is a full-stack data consultancy helping organizations leverage data, analytics, machine learning and AI to improve their products and services and to support their missions.

    I'm happy to be a part of group advocating for robust, unbiased and accessible public data.



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    Stephen Godfrey
    Numantic Solutions
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  • 41.  RE: Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 08-08-2025 03:41 PM

    Hello - I'm a senior staff writer at Governing, focused on effective state and local government practice in areas including public health, environment, emergency response, homelessness and election administration. For those not familiar with Governing, it is a national print and online publication for state and local government officials founded about 40 years ago by Congressional Quarterly.

    Was led to this list serve in the context of a working on a story about real-world consequences for state and local government from disappearing federal data. (That could take a book, of course. )

    I know things are constantly changing, but hoping to be sure I at least have a correct sense of the most important data streams that have been taken offline already or discontinued. Also hearing about valuable tools for queries that are gone, even if the data is still available. I will file something by August 13. 

    Love to hear from anyone who has something to say about this. Work email is carl.smith@governing.com

    Thanks,
    Carl



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    Carl Smith
    Governing
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  • 42.  RE: Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 28 days ago

    Hi everyone! I'm starting a new position as an Associate Demographic Research Scientist at the NYC Department of City Planning. I'm a sociologist and demographer (PhD, University of Minnesota + graduate trainee at the Minnesota Pop Center) and I recently wrapped up my postdoc at the Population Research Center at UT-Austin. I look forward to participating in this forum - huge thanks to the PRB for spearheading this!



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    Anna Bokun
    NYC Department of City Planning
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  • 43.  RE: Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 20 days ago

    Congratulations Anna!  The crew at NYC DCP are wonderful and I wish you great success in your new position.

    best,

    Joe Salvo



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    Joseph Salvo
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  • 44.  RE: Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 6 days ago

    Hello. I'm a GIS Analyst with Linn County, Oregon.



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    Cara Walter
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  • 45.  RE: Introduce Yourself Here

    Posted 5 days ago

    Hello everyone!  I'm Mary Bach-Jackson, a GIS and Data Analyst working for the Oregon Cascades West Council of Governments based in Albany, Oregon.  We serve the Lincoln, Benton and Linn counties in Oregon.



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    Mary Bach-Jackson
    Oregon Cascades West Council of Governments
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