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Appendix B Sources of Assistance 223 Appendix B Sources of Assistance Many organizations throughout the Nation offer information and services to users of Census Bureau data. They often have at least some products from this Catalog/Guide on hand for reference or purchase. Others offer statistical information from other sources, perhaps in addition to Census Bureau data. To aid you in locating the information or services you need, the following pages provide lists (noted below) of key sources of data and assistance. Descriptions of the types of organiza- tions listed are found on page 3 in the Introduction to the Catalog/Guide. Contact Customer Services for a list of National Clearinghouse organizations (see page 3). Contents Page Government Printing Office Bookstores 224 Census Bureau—Regional Information Services 224 Census Bureau—Washington 224 Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration (ITA) Offices 227 Data/Information Centers 227 Depository Libraries 254 Federal Statistical Reports by Agency 270 Other Federal Sources of Statistics 279 224 GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE BOOKSTORES APPENDIX B GOVERNMENT PRINTING Washington, DC and vicinity—Government Philadelphia, PA—First Floor, 105 South OFFICE BOOKSTORES Printing Office, 710 North Capitol Street, 7th Street, 19106-3395. 215-597-8313. N.W., 20401. 202-512-0132 215-597-8864 (TDD). (DE, MD, NJ, PA) Atlanta, GA—First Union Plaza, Washington, DC—1510 H Street, N.W., Seattle, WA—101 Stewart St., Suite 500, 999 Peachtree St., N.E., Suite 120, 20005. 202-653-5075 98101-1098. 206-728-5314. 206-728-5321 30309-3964. 404-347-1900 (TDD). (AK, HI, ID, MT, NV, OR, WA) Government Printing Office, Warehouse Birmingham, AL—O’Neill Building, Sales Outlet, 8660 Cherry Lane Regional Office Liaison, (FLD), 2021 3rd Avenue North, 35203. Laurel, MD 20707. 301-953-7974 301-457-2032. 205-731-1056 and 301 792-0262 Boston, MA—Thomas P. O’Neill Federal Building, 10 Causeway Street, Room 169, CENSUS BUREAU— 02222. 617-720-4180 CENSUS BUREAU— WASHINGTON Chicago, IL—One Congress Center, REGIONAL INFORMATION 401 S. State Street, Suite 124, 60605. SERVICES Note—Unless otherwise indicated, all 312-353-5133 telephone numbers listed below are in Cleveland, OH—Room 1653, Federal area code 301. The mailing address is as Information specialists in the Census follows: Building, 1240 East 9th Street, 44199. Bureau’s 12 regional offices offer assis- 216-522-4922 tance to data users. If you have questions Name Columbus, OH—Room 207, Federal about the Census Bureau’s products and Title, or the acronym or abbreviation in Building, 200 North High Street, 43215. services, contact the regional office that parentheses following the name in the 614-469-6956 serves your State. The States served by listings below. Bureau of the Census Dallas, TX—Room 1C50, Federal each office are noted in parenthesis. New Washington, D.C. 20233 Building, 1100 Commerce Street, York State is split between the Boston and 75242. 214-767-0076 New York offices; NY entries are flagged EXECUTIVE STAFF with asterisks. Denver, CO—Room 117, Federal Building, Director, Martha Farnsworth Riche, 1961 Stout Street, 80294. 303-844-3964 Atlanta, GA—101 Marietta St., N.W., 457-2135 30303-2700. 404-730-3833. 404-730-3964 Detroit, MI—Suite 160, Federal Building, Deputy Director, Bryant Benton, (TDD). (AL, FL, GA) 477 Michigan Avenue, 48226. 457-2138 313-226-7816 Boston, MA—2 Copley Place, Suite 301, Principal Associate Director and Chief Houston, TX—Texas Crude Building, P.O. Box 9108, Boston MA 02117-9108. Financial Officer, Frederick T. Alt, Suite 120, 801 Travis Street, 77002. 617-424-0510. 617-424-0565 (TDD). 457-2469 (CT, ME, MA, NH, *NY, RI, VT) 713-228-1187 Principal Associate Director for Programs, Jacksonville, FL—100 West Bay Street, Charlotte, NC—Suite 106, 901 Center Park Paula J. Schneider, 457-2092 Suite 100, 32202. 904-353-0569 Drive, 28217-2935. 704-344-6144. Associate Director for Administration, Kansas City, MO—120 Bannister Mall, 704-344-6548 (TDD). (DC, KY, NC, SC, 457-2182 TN, VA) 5600 East Bannister Road, 64137. Associate Director for Decennial Census, 816-765-2256 Chicago, IL—2255 Enterprise Dr., Robert W. Marx, 457-2131 Los Angeles, CA—ARCO Plaza, C-Level, Suite 5501, Westchester, 60154-5800. 708-562-1740. 708-562-1791 (TDD). Associate Director for Demographic 505 South Flower Street, 90071. Programs, Nancy M. Gordon, 457-2126 213-239-9844 (IL, IN, WI) Associate Director for Economic Programs, Dallas, TX—Room 210, 6303 Harry Milwaukee, WI—Suite 150, Reuss Federal Frederick T. Knickerbocker, 457-2112 Plaza, 310 W. Wisconsin Avenue, 53203. Hines Blvd., 75235-5269. 214-640-4470. 414-297-1304 214-767-7181 (TDD). (LA, MS, TX) Associate Director for Field Operations, Marvin D. Raines, 457-2072 New York, NY—Room 110, Federal Denver, CO—6900 West Jefferson Avenue, Building, 26 Federal Plaza, 10278. P.O. Box 272020, 80227-9020. Associate Director for Information Tech- 212-264-3825 303-969-7750. 303-969-6769 (TDD). nology, Arnold A. Jackson, 457-2168 Philadelphia, PA—Robert Morris Building, (AZ, CO, NE, NM, ND, SD, UT, WY) Associate Director for Planning and Organization Development, 100 North 17th Street, 19103. Detroit, MI—1395 Brewery Park Blvd., Michael S. McKay (acting) 457-2118 215-636-1900 P.O. Box 33405, 48232-5405. Pittsburgh, PA—Room 118, Federal 313-259-1875. 313-259-5169 (TDD). Associate Director for Statistical Design, Building, 1000 Liberty Avenue, 15222. (MI, OH, WV) Methodology, and Standards, Cynthia Z. F. Clark, 457-2160 412-644-2721 Kansas City, KS—Gateway Tower II, Suite Portland, OR—1305 S.W. First Avenue, 600, 400 State Avenue, 66101-2410. Assistant Director for Communications, 97201-5801. 503-221-6217 913-551-6711. 913-551-5839 (TDD). Philip L. Sparks, 457-2158 Pueblo, CO—Norwest Banks Building, (AR, IA, KS, MN, MO, OK) Assistant Director for Decennial Census, 457-2933 201 West 8th Street, 81003. Los Angeles, CA—Suite 300, 15350 719-544-3142 Sherman Way, Van Nuys, 91406-4224. Assistant Director for Economic Programs, San Francisco, CA—Marathon Plaza, 818-904-6339. 818-904-6249 (TDD). Thomas L. Mesenbourg, 457-2932 (CA) Room 141-S, 303 2nd Street, 94107. FREQUENTLY CALLED NUMBERS 415-512-2770 New York, NY—Room 37-130, Jacob K. Agriculture Information, 1-800-523-3215 Seattle, WA—Room 194, Federal Building, Javits Federal Building, 26 Federal Plaza, 915 Second Avenue, 98174. 10278-0044. 212-264-4730. 212-264-3863 Business Information, 1-800-541-8345 206-553-4270 (TDD). (*NY, NY City, Puerto Rico) Census-BEA Bulletin Board, 457-2310 APPENDIX B CENSUS BUREAU—WASHINGTON 225 Census Customer Services, 457-4100 Legislation—Thomas Jones (PPDO), Fuels and Electric Energy Consumed, and (Fax: 457-4714; orders only: 457-3842; 457-2512 Production Index—Pat Horning (MCD), TDD: 457-4611) Microdata Files—Carmen Campbell 457-4680 Census Job Information (Recording), (ACSD), 457-1139 Industries: 457-4499 Statistical Research—C. Easley Hoy Electrical and Transportation Census Personnel Locator, 457-4608 (SRD), 457-4978 Equipment, Instruments, and Census—2000, 457-2000 User Training—DIR, 457-1210 Miscellaneous—Milbren Thomas Congressional Affairs, 457-2171 BUSINESS ECONOMICS (MCD), 457-4821 Data Centers (DIR), 457-1305 Agriculture: Food, Textiles, and Apparel—Judy Dodds (MCD), 457-4651 FastFax (ACSD), 1-900-555-2FAX Crop and Livestock Statistics—Linda Metals and Industrial Foreign Trade Information, 457-3041/2311 Hutton (AGFS), 763-8569 Farm Economics—AGFS, 763-8514 Machinery—Kenneth Hansen (MCD), Internet: 457-4755 General Information—Sharon Powers General Information (ACSD), 457-1242 (AGFS), 1-800-523-3215 Wood, Furniture, Paper, Printing, Chem- Census-BEA Bulletin Board Irrigation Statistics—John Blackledge icals, Petroleum Products, Rubber and (Telnet)—cenbbs.census.gov (AGFS), 763-8560 Plastics—Michael Zampogna (MCD), 457-4810 FTP—ftp.census.gov Laboratory—Dave Peterson (AGFS), WorldWide Web— 763-8260 Monthly Shipments, Inventories, and Orders—Kathy Menth (MCD), 457-4832 http://www.census.gov Outreach—Quentin Coleman (AGFS), Library, 457-2511 763-8561 Technology, Innovation, Research and Development, Capacity, and Pollution Population Information, 457-2422 Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Guam, Abatement—Elinor Champion (MCD), (2435, TTY) Northern Marianas, and American 457-4701 Public Information Office: Samoa—Kent Hoover (AGFS), 763-8564 Trade and Employment—Robert Stites Communications and Utilities: Press, 457-3030 (EPCD), 457-2760 Non-media, 457-2800 Census—Sid Marcus (SVSD), 457-2786 Retail Trade: Technical Support (CD-ROM products), Current Programs—Tom Zabelsky (SVSD), Advance Monthly—Ronald Piencykoski 457-1324 457-2766 (SVSD), 457-2713 Construction: DATA PRODUCTS—REFERENCE Census—Fay Dorsett (SVSD), 457-2687 Building Permits—Linda Hoyle (MCD), Bulletin Board (Technical 457-4703 Monthly Report—Nancy Piesto (SVSD), assistance)—ACSD, 457-1242 457-2706 Census—Pat Horning (MCD), 457-4680 Census and You (Newsletter)—Neil Monthly Sales (24-hour recording), Construction in Metro Areas—Joseph Tillman (PIO), 457-2822 457-1089 Gilvary (MCD), 457-4666 Census Catalog—John McCall (ACSD), Housing Starts and Completions—Linda Quarterly Financial Report—Ronald Lee 457-1204 Hoyle/Erica Filipek (MCD), 457-4703 (AGFS), 763-5435 County and City, State and Metropolitan Residential Characteristics, Price Index, Services: Area Data Books—Wanda Cevis (ACSD), Sales—Steve Berman (MCD), 457-4666 Census—Jack Moody (SVSD), 457-2689 457-1166 Residential Improvements and Current Reports—Thomas Zabelsky Historical Statistics—DIR, 457-1167 Repairs—Joe Huesman (MCD), 457-1605 (SVSD),
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