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2010 census to use handheld devices using Sprint's Network

Discussion in 'Wireless News' started by Fire14, Jan 4, 2007.

  1. Fire14

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    Handheld Device for 2010 Decennial Census Debuts


    Harris Corporation has successfully demonstrated a unique wireless PDA that will be used by 500,000 census takers — helping to create the first virtually paperless census in 2010. The wireless, handheld device is a key component of the U.S. Census Bureau's Field Data Collection Automation (FDCA) program that will ultimately save taxpayers $1 billion.

    Harris demonstrated the census PDA recently before a group of 50 Census Bureau employees that included the agency's director, Louis Kincannon. Harris was selected earlier this year for the five-year, $600 million FDCA program, which will fully integrate the multiple automated systems required to efficiently and securely obtain field census data for the 2010 Decennial Census.

    "The FDCA program is on schedule and exactly as Congress had envisioned it," said Mike Murray, vice president of Census Programs, Harris Government Communications Systems Division. "Automated collection and management of field data will enable a virtually paperless census for the massive address canvassing and non-response follow-up operations, and is critical to delivering a census 'where everyone counts.' Funding the census at the President's request will enable this transition to wireless technology and ultimately save taxpayers $1 billion."

    The recent demonstration showed the successful operation of the FDCA handheld computer — an element of the FDCA Mobile Computing Environment — over the Sprint network. Sprint is part of the Harris FDCA team, providing telecommunications services for the program. The Harris FDCA team is on track to deliver 1,400 of the handheld units that will be used for the spring 2007 address update operations, and also has completed the production readiness review for the 500,000 handheld units that will support the 2010 Decennial Census.

    "The FDCA handheld computer will maximize the efficiency and productivity of more than 500,000 enumerators during the 2010 Decennial Census. It is designed with a level of usability, security and reliability that will enable enumerators to collect and process field data much more efficiently than ever before," added Mr. Murray.

    Traditionally, census field data collection was handled primarily through paper address lists, maps and questionnaires, resulting in high labor costs and numerous other challenges due to the magnitude of the labor-intensive data collection processes. For the 2010 Decennial Census, the Census Bureau will use automated systems, such as the wireless handheld computer, to directly capture information collected during interviews, reducing the need for paper- based processing while increasing operational efficiency, improving accuracy and reducing costs.

    Harris is serving as the systems integrator as well as providing overall program management for the FDCA program, which will fully integrate the multiple automated systems required to efficiently and securely obtain field census data for the 2010 census. At the peak of data collection operations during the 2010 census, it is anticipated that the FDCA system will support approximately 500 local offices and more than 500,000 enumerators.

    In 2002, Harris also was selected for an eight-year, $210 million program to integrate the Census Bureau's Master Address File (MAF) and Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (TIGER) databases as part of the Bureau's Accuracy Improvement Project (MAF/TIGER AIP).

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    lets hope that Sprint will actually work when/where they need it...
     
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  3. jones

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    You can only use it where there's coverage.
    So it may not work in the rural areas.
     
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    Don't worry.....Sprint roams on Alltel and Verizon so they pretty much cover the whole country, plus they can fallback on Analog if there are any areas without digital coverage left in the US. ;)
     
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    Fallback on analog.... where it still exists in 2010. There is no carrier out there that would be a good pick for this project. But for overall nationwide coverage I'd put my ball in the Sprint court simply due to not only the huge native coverage but the numerous major roaming partners.
     
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    That's right....I forgot about the impending death of Analog. :)
     
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    Agreed- Sprint has the most liberal roaming agreements out of any carrier in the U.S. ALLTEL comes very close I think...
     

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