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- Data Central | National Telecommunications and Information Administration
Welcome to Data Central, home of the NTIA Internet Use Survey and a central resource for data and analysis on computer and Internet use in the United States NTIA first commissioned the U S Census Bureau to collect data on Americans’ use of computers in November 1994 Since that time, NTIA has periodically sponsored data collections on Internet use and the devices Americans use to go online
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Data Central Data and analysis on computer and Internet use in the United States
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Data Central Reports NTIA analyzes broadband Internet usage in the United States based on data gained through an annual nationwide survey commissioned from the U S Census Bureau
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Data Central Research Center Interested in using the Current Population Survey (CPS) Computer and Internet Use Supplement in original research? Looking to calculate custom statistics from raw datasets?
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Visualize NTIA Internet Use Survey data by state on a Map, track changes over time with a Chart, customize a Table, or produce a Fact Sheet about a specific group Available metrics are grouped by category, including Internet Use, Device Use, Non-Use of the Internet at Home, Household Connectivity, and Online Activities
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Data Central Blog Big Galaxy, Small Area Estimates: Introducing Project LEIA September 9, 2024 By Rafi Goldberg, Senior Policy Advisor, Digital Equity Today, we’re excited to announce Local Estimates of Internet Adoption (Project LEIA), a new project to improve our understanding of the digital divide at a local level
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This revamp includes our new NTIA Data Central, an easy-to-use source for locating statistics and charting trends The CPS Supplement has been a vital resource for policymakers since its inception We want to make those data even more valuable to researchers and policy makers through NTIA Data Central
- Most Americans Continue to Have Privacy and Security Concerns, NTIA . . .
NTIA will continue to analyze these data to ensure policymakers have the best information possible to help build trust and confidence among Internet users This is the second post in NTIA’s series on the results of the November 2017 CPS Computer and Internet Use Supplement You can sign up for the Data Central mailing list to receive future
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