1981
DOI: 10.2307/2683286
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Improving the Federal Statistical System: Report of the President's Reorganization Project for the Federal Statistical System

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“…Cynthia Clark 9 was also one of the people we brought in, along with Gaylord Worden, Jerry Coffey, and Jeanne Griffith. 10 In the meantime, the Bonnen project reported out, 11 Congress was considering legislation pursuant to the 1977 report of the Commission on Federal Paperwork, and Ronald Reagan was elected president. The Bonnen commission called, as had many prior commissions, for strengthening the statistical policy function and moving it back to OMB.…”
Section: Citro: Was This a Temporary Assignment To Omb?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cynthia Clark 9 was also one of the people we brought in, along with Gaylord Worden, Jerry Coffey, and Jeanne Griffith. 10 In the meantime, the Bonnen project reported out, 11 Congress was considering legislation pursuant to the 1977 report of the Commission on Federal Paperwork, and Ronald Reagan was elected president. The Bonnen commission called, as had many prior commissions, for strengthening the statistical policy function and moving it back to OMB.…”
Section: Citro: Was This a Temporary Assignment To Omb?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the last 10 years or so there have been repeated calls by influential official statisticians for statistical analysis of official data, so that important structures and patterns can be examined by appropriate statistical methods. Such calls have been made by the US Joint Ad Hoc Committee on Government Statistics (1976), Kish (1978), Rao (1979), Moser (1980), Bonnen et al (1981), Martin (1981), Deville and Malinvaud (1983) and Andersen (1983).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%