Outsourcing the 2002 Census in Slovenia Danilo Dolenc Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia
Slovenia - some facts 2 million people The most western part of former Yugoslavia – independent since 1991 Bordering to Austria, Italy, Hungary and Croatia EU Member State since 1 May 2004 GDP per capita EUR (2006) 84 % of EU-25 (based on PPS)
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Basics about 2002 Census First Census after independency Carried out under new circumstances methodological organization financial lack of human resources privacy and confidentiality issues
Starting-points in preparation Register orientation Maximum use of available data sources Rational use of financial sources Introducing new technologies Shortening of data processing No additional employment Even for part time Limited number of SORS employees can be involved
Two main decisions Combined method of enumeration Register based (persons) About 10 administrative and statistical sources have been used Pre-printed questionnaires 10 topics entirely taken over (not included in questionnaire) Complete field enumeration (dwellings, households, persons – data not available in sources) OUTSOURCING
Before outsourcing Dilemmas Is there a conflict of interests between public and private sector How to ensure privacy and confidentiality How to maintain public trust
What is census outsourcing Three domains Contracts with suppliers of IT infrastructure and services in preparatory phase – classical cooperation between public and private sector Novelty - public tenders Organization of field enumeration Novelty – decentralization of financial management Data processing – real outsourcing
Choosing a partner Transparency Public tender announced in June 2001 Complete service Printing and personalization Distribution and storage Data processing Selected tender had to provide Complete hardware and software Adequate number of staff
The role of the Statistical Office Determination of basic demands for data processing Mostly already published in the tender Methodological support Staff training Monitoring the process On daily basis
The contract Only two companies competed Cetis Celje offered lower price First cooperation with SORS Company known by printing passports Value of contract 1,5 mio EUR (15 % of total budget of 2002 Census) No additional charge, no annex
Some features (1) Printing and personalization 13 mio of A4 pages, 4,5 mio personalized Data editing Scanning - 4 scanners, 3 months, 4 persons per shift, 2 shifts Optical photo archive created simultaneously Recognition and verification - 12 PC, 5 months, 12 persons per shift, 2 shifts Including automatic coding
Some features (2) Consistency check 90 % automated Processing on-line without paper 12 PC, 2,5 months, 4 persons per shift, 3 shifts Very short time for the data processing – 7 months
Managemant Contractor (Cetis) Project manager (1) IT experts (3) SORS Project leader (1) Methodological experts (3)
Advantages for the SORS Less burden on SORS staff more time for methodological work IT experts involved only in data storage and applications for dissemination no logistic problems no feeling of pressure because of census No expenditure for once used hardware Transfer of knowledge from contractor
Key factors for sucsess story Fulfillment of very clearly specified contracting duties Permanent communication and current solving of arising problems Regular monitoring Trust between partners Great enthusiasm of staff involved
Conclusion Outsourcing was the best solution in demanding circumstances We maintain public trust – no misuse of data The same confidentiality rules applied for regular staff and contractor’s staff Cost efficiency – we estimate we got the best value for the money invested Our experience is absolutely positive