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1 AASHTO & FHWA Appeal re: DRB “rule of three” decision before the Data Stewardship Executive Policy Committee 8/28/2008

2 Why we are here – in broad terms 1.The ACS-based Census Transportation Planning Products (CTPP) program is critical to investment decisions of hundreds of billions of dollars, as well as environmental, safety and homeland security issues 2.CTPP is a core data program of federal/state and metropolitan transportation planning and administrative agencies that is now threatened by the DRB action

3 CTPP tables request in late February 2008 DRB ruling “3 unweighted records PER CATEGORY of Means of Transportation to work” in cross- tabulations. DRB ruling is onerous and will suppress many tables, even when geography is large (population threshold = 20,000) and the categories for Means of Transportation are reduced We believe the threshold rule is unnecessary. Even when the rule is removed the CB will still maintain individual confidentiality Why we are here – Specifically CTPP table request using ACS samples (2005-2006-2007)

4 Means of Transportation to Work 17 categories-- full list 10 categories -- Collapsed Drove Alone Carpool- 2 Carpool -3 Carpool – 4 or more Bus Streetcar, subway, elevated Railroad, ferry Bicycle or walked Taxi, motorcycle, other Worked at home

5 The AASHTO/FHWA position It is our view that in this application –Present disclosure safeguards are entirely adequate to protect confidentiality –Present CTPP consistent with previously acceptable approaches –The proposed DRB “rule of three” has not been supported by evidence –All evidence points to the contrary –Imposition of the rule will effectively destroy CTPP program and our support for ACS. (up to 80% of areas affected)

6 New rule for 3-year CTPP is far more onerous than for others ACS (Micro data) 1% Census 2000 LF Tract CTPP 2000 TAZ or BG “NEW” CTPP with ACS Population100,0004,0001,20020,000 Estimated unwgted sample (persons) 1,000500-600150-200800

7 Protections 1.ACS Survey Design and Collection 2.Survey Processing and Post- processing (including tabulations)

8 1. ACS Survey Design and Collection Small sample (about 4% after 3 years) –Address Based – not person based sample 36 months of data accumulation –Changes over time, especially residential moves, workplace changes, and related changes, esp. to journey-to-work –Period Estimate not point in time Question wording “usually get to work last week”

9 2. Survey Processing and Post-processing (including tabulation) Complex weighting scheme Data Swapping Imputation Tables, not microdata Tabulation limited to large geog (20,000+ pop) Variables collapsed and grouped Data averaging and adjusting (moving the income values to last year e.g. 2007)

10 AASHTO commissioned data-driven disclosure risk analysis Research conducted by Westat Emulated Snooping using Intruder Scenario Important findings: –Confirmed Risk vs Data Utility imbalance –Pseudo-Micro data addressed — “file” risk is extremely low –“Individual” Risk-level is low- Similar to ACS annual PUMS –Recommendation to drop DRB restrictions on 3-year CTPP –Mode to Work, critical to users and not a critical disclosure risk variable

11 Worst case 3 in 100 chance of identifying an individual record Data snooper would have to: –Create a pseudo-micro record using cross- tabulated table cell labels as variables and match to the ACS PUMS to gain additional detailed variables –Find a high quality external file (e.g., publicly available person-level registry or a confidential data set), that have personal identifiers (name, address, etc) –Find a unique record in external file that matches CTPP/ACS micro record

12 Ultimate Disclosure test Not the identification of a unique record at issue “ It is against the law to disclose or publish any private information that identifies an individual or business : No names No addresses No Social Security Numbers No telephone numbers” www.census.gov/privacy/files/data_protection/002777.html

13 We Face a Policy Challenge We have invested a fortune in this program We were sold the new ACS program based on its greater utility in our work We have been among the strongest supporters of the program The Bureau has not been helpful in addressing the challenges of ACS The Bureau has used the transportation support as a major argument for the benefits of the ACS products

14 Conclusion The Data Stewardship Executive Policy Committee should find that existing safeguards are effective and adequate to the task of protecting confidentiality in this application, and The Data Stewardship Executive Policy Committee should not permit “the rule of three” disclosure rule to be instituted at this late stage in this application

15 BUT, IF WE CANNOT GET WHAT WE NEED AND EXPECTED FROM THE ACS WE WILL BE FORCED TO WALK AWAY FROM THE PLANNED CTPP PROGRAM WITH THE CENSUS BUREAU WHICH WILL SHARPLY DIMINISH THE SENSE OF THE VALUE OF THE ENTIRE ACS PROGRAM!

16 Thank you ! Jack Basso, AASHTO Gloria Shepherd, FHWA Alan Pisarski, Consultant Ron McCready, AASHTO Elaine Murakami, FHWA Ed Christopher, FHWA Mark Freedman, Westat Tom Krenzke, Westat


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