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Two Workhorse IT Systems of Census 2000.(computer systems used by United States Census Bureau in Census 2000)(Statistical Data Included)

About 11 pages (3,220 words)

The Public Manager, December 22nd, 2000

Achieving high performance, high dependability, and synergy by linking career Census information technology (IT) professionals with cutting-edge private sector counterparts.

Since the beginning of the computer age, when the Universal Analytical Computer model I (Univac I) was put into full operation in Philadelphia to perform some of the data processing for the 1950 decennial census, the US Census Bureau has been at the forefront of information technology (IT) development. As one might imagine, the massive job of counting and locating every person in the United States lends itself to the so...

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