Census Bureau has made strides in uphill effort to prepare for 2020 count

GAO's Robert Goldenkoff joined Federal Drive to discuss the Census Bureau's years of laboring to get its technology ready for the 2020 decennial count.

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The Census Bureau has been laboring for the last several years to get its technology ready for the 2020 decennial count. It’s been an uphill effort. But several parts of this count are going pretty well. Robert Goldenkoff, director of strategic issues at the Government Accountability Office, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin with details.

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