Hand Held Computer
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Hand Held Computer is the device used during the address canvassing portion of the 2010 Census conducted by the United States Census Bureau
United States Census Bureau
The United States Census Bureau is the government agency that is responsible for the United States Census. It also gathers other national demographic and economic data...

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2010 Census

By Constitution
United States Constitution
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al edict, the United States Federal Government is mandated to provide the President
President
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 with a census count every 10 years. Historically, the census was gathered via mailed forms. In order to acquire the most comprehensive list of addresses ever compiled, specifically designed, single purpose computers were used for the first time in 2009.

Paper cost

The driving force to use the Hand Held Computer was to lessen the enormous amount of paper used in prior census operations. Projected savings were hoped to be in the millions of dollars. Unexpected additional savings were gained due to the effectiveness of the HHC and the reduced (in terms of duration) salaries required. (The AddCAN task was projected to take 8 weeks but was completed in under 6)

Security precautions

The HHC was manufactured by Harris Corporation
Harris Corporation
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, an established Department of Defense
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 contractor, via a controversial contract with the Department of Commerce. Secured access via a fingerprint swipe guaranteed that only the verified user had access to the unit. A GPS capacity was integral to the daily address management and the transfer of information that was gathered. Of major importance was the security and integrity of the personal and private information of the populace.

Success and failure

Enumerators (information gatherers) that had operational problems with the device understandably made negative reports. During the 2009 Senate confirmation hearings for Robert Groves
Robert Groves
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, President Obama's Census Director appointee, there was much mention of contracting problems but very little criticism of the units themselves. In rural areas there was a problem with transmission of data to and from the HHC. Since the units were updated nightly with important changes and reprogramming, operator implementation of proper procedure was imperitive. Dramatic disfunction and delays were caused if the units were not put into sleep mode
Sleep mode
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overnight.
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