13,000 jobs created around the country to support Census data processing
The DRIS contract was awarded in
The Lockheed Martin-lead team hired and trained more than 13,000 temporary personnel, conducted intense testing and dress rehearsals and primed itself for one of the largest and most sophisticated data capture jobs in the country.
"Based on our experience with the 2000 Census, we partnered with the U.S.
Three data capture centers support this massive effort to process all Census forms within a 6-month period. Centers in Baltimore, Md., managed by CSC, and Phoenix, Ariz. managed by Vangent, Inc., are bigger than four football fields put together. The third center is located at the
In addition, the team established 11 call centers managed by IBM and Vangent across the country to answer respondents' questions and to follow up to ensure no one is missed. "Between now and August, there will be an estimated 6.6 million inbound and 8.1 million outbound calls to ensure we are obtaining the most accurate data from respondents," said Dunlap.
The results of the 2010 U.S. Census are due to the President in December 2010 as mandated by U.S. law.
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