Seminar on New Frontiers for Statistical Data Collection WP 30 Moving to common survey tools and...
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Seminar on New Frontiers for Statistical Data Collection
WP 30 Moving to common survey tools and processes – the ABS experience
Jenine Borowik, Adrian Bugg, Brent Ross
Outline• ABS experience – progressive
convergence of data collection tools and methods
• ABS 2017 directions • Risks and issues • Conclusion
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1960’s- Integration of Economic Statistics
-Integration of Household Statistics
1950’sIntroduction of Sample Surveys
19801950 1960 1965 1970 2010
1970’sFormal User Consultation Introduced
Major ABS Change
1990 2000
1992National Project Centres
1990’sIncreased use of Adm Data
1992Lotus Notes/WDBs
1995Analysis Unit Established-ABS Website-1st Confidentialised unit record file
2002Business Statistics Innovation Program
19641st Mainframe
2011Future Organisation Structure
1968-69Economic Census
ABS 2017
Information Management Transformation
Individual collection methods and systems for
• Household surveys • Business surveys• Population Census• Others• “cottage industries”
Progressive convergence of tools and methods
• CAPI / CATI• Paper and scanning• Establishment of ESDC (100-
400 office based interviewers)• Single field interviewer
workforce (300-900 field based interviewers)
• Administrative Data Acquisition Unit
• Integrated Collection and Dissemination Division
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ABS experience• Existing purpose built capability• Specialised• Inflexible and vulnerable• High cost to maintain and change• Slow to change• Cycle of leap and legacy
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Increasing cost & difficulty of
acquiring data
New competitors &
changing expectations
Rapid changes in the
environment
Competition for skilled
resources- low
unemployment
Reducing budget
Riding the big data
wave
Where are we headed?• Over the next 5 years we will
transform the way the ABS manages information from collection to dissemination
• Providing a better evidence base for use by Governments and the community
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ABS 2017 Program Goals1. Reduce the cost and time of doing business
2. Grow the business through new statistical products and services
3. Deliver the first large scale digital Census (2016) on time, to budget and quality
while delivering Business As Usual. 8
How will we get there?• Through large scale Innovation across the whole ABS• We will:
– radically transform the way we acquire, collate, use, reuse and disseminate statistical information
• By:– industrialising, modernising and reengineering our business processes – reengineering our statistical infrastructure and the way we manage
information– developing capability needed to meet future needs– collaborating with other international NSIs– focussing on a limited number of centralised projects,
including the digital Census for 2016
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1. Business Process Reengineering
• Change the way we acquire and process data – emphasis on e-collect for Census 2016, business and household surveys, including web and hand held devices
• Increase our access to and use of large administrative datasets
• Integrate and join data from a range of sources
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2. Reengineering Statistical Infrastructure• New Core Information Management Infrastructure
tools – metadata driven systems based on agreed standards– One ABS data warehouse to store, manage data from
all sources– On-line data that can be queried– Management of statistical workflows– International collaboration to build next generation
statistical tools11
Expected Changes in our statistical cycle
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Acquire@ABS High Level Overview
BusinessesIndividualsHouseholds Governments
On lineOn site On the go
Receive data
Transform & Load data
Digitise data
Design, Build & Test Collection Instruments, Processes & Systems
Support Providers
Manage Provider Information
Run Collection
Manage Workforce & Workload
Despatch Instruments /
Requests for Info
On the phoneABS
CHANNELS/MODES
PROVIDERS
On paperen masse
(system to system)
Collection Futures for Census, Household & Business Surveys
Population Census
Household Surveys
Business Surveys
Enterprise Solution
Enterprise Ready
Line of business
- utilising coreinfrastructure
Line of business
- silo / legacy
ABS 2017 Strategy
Freeze,Minimise
investment
Minimise -where
enterprise is undesirable
(business case doesn't exist)
Candidate for future
upgrade
ABS 2017 Infrastructure
Functional Areas Level of DevelopmentAddress Register Enterprise Solution
CAI Data Capture Enterprise Solution
Contact Services Enterprise Solution
eForm Application Enterprise Solution
eForm Data Load Enterprise Solution
eForm Platform Enterprise Solution
Event and Operation Management Enterprise ReadyFrame Create, Maintenance and Sample
Select Enterprise Solution
Knowledge Services Enterprise ReadyPaper Forms Data Capture RFT and
implementation Enterprise Solution.
Provider Management Enterprise Ready
Provider Portal Enterprise Solution
Provider Portal Web Services Mix of Enterprise Ready and Enterprise
Solution
Questionnaire Development Enterprise Solution
Spreadsheet Data Capture Enterprise Solution
Workforce Portal Enterprise Solution
Workforce Portal Web ServicesMix of Enterprise Ready and Enterprise
Solution
Workload Management Enterprise Ready
Risks and issues• New stovepipes with standard tools• Future organisational structure – “Operations Division”• Don’t want to build if we don’t need to• Standards versus flexibility• Cultural change and resistance• Achieving the savings• One size may not fit all• Trade offs will need to occur in some business areas• We can’t resolve all problems
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