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This pop-up message will only appear if you registered as a USPPI and are filing on behalf of another USPPI. If you're account was registered as an Authorized Agent/Freight Forwarder (as you indicate), you will not receive the pop up.
Only those filers that register as a USPPI, but report an USPPI ID Number different from what was used when registering, will receive the message. The pop-up will ask to verify that the USPPI information is correct. If the user clicks "Ok", the existing Filer profile will automatically be inserted into the Freight Forwarder section.
Beth Anne,
Hello, I'm a student at Penn State and I just had a few questions for you. You have faced a lot of challenges when it comes to school, but what would you say has been the biggest challenge for you to overcome? Also, what accomplishment are you most proud of in your life?
-Andrew
Actually, I would like to go back to the long form. For a fast-growing city the ACS doesn't cut it. The sample size is too small for the year to year to be accurate (one example: undercount of children by 10,000 25%!) The multi-year has also proven hard to use, not able to capture/reflect the quickly changing demographics. We've ended up pulling some data from here, some from there, and publishing only %s in other areas. At least with a long form we'd have one accurate year to balance the ACS against.
I agree with the previous statement about LUCA... but I'd also urge a complete overhaul of PSAP. PSAP especially was a nighmare we HAVE the accurate data, but it wouldn't integrate/couldn't be used.
One other thing that isn't mentioned on lessons learned that I have heard many times from many people: internal Census divisions that wouldn't communicate with each other or their city liaison, let alone coordinate efforts, made it very inefficient and even uncomfortable at times for both staff and for us (municipality). Yes, continue the partnership program it was helpful but it was only 20% as effective as it could have been.
It is a simple math problem to explain ID and UT. Few low taxpayer mormon adults having tons of kids/spirit babies= low educational funds per kid...but hey, they can learn to read once they get to heaven.
On October 21 I attended the Congressional hearing entitled "The 2010 Census Master Address File: Issues and Concerns." At this hearing, I not only learned about what census and Dr. Groves specifically are doing to make this census the most accurate and complete census to date, but also what the census could do better.
As an concerned and active citizen, I was disconcerted to hear all the shortcomings of the Census Bureau, including: an address canvassing budget cost overrun of 25%, questionable hiring practices, and a lack of local, community partnerships. While it is reassuring to hear about some of the partnerships Dr. Groves highlighted, I still question if the census bureau is on track to capture an accurate picture of American demography.
In trying to generate support and cooperation for the 2010 census, the Census Bureau should take the recommendations of the California Rural Legal Assistance group seriously. As Director of Litigation, Advocacy, & Training, Ilene Jacobs recommended that the Census Bureau improve the Master Address File (MAF) by using targeted update-enumerate procedures, evaluating hard-to-locate housing units and the MAF, and incorporating best practices into the American Community Survey (ACS.
Overall, Ms. Jacobs stressed that Census needed to "go beyond the useful, but basic, cooperation typical of local Complete Count Committees and the basic cheerleading function of encouraging census participation."
As we move closer to April 1st, I can only hope that the Bureau will take these suggestions to heart and ensure that the 2010 census IS the most accurate and complete census to date.
WOW! You (a taxpayer-funded federal agency) is "partnering" with churches to help get the word out? Isn't it amazing how the government will use churches in times of need or crisis, knowing it will get results and save government money. But, when it comes time for the feds to do something for churches the answer is "Sorry. There needs to be a separation of church and state."
You might ask the Post Office for their tracking information. Often, the Post Office is able to track people's movements from, say, a foreclosed house to a relative's house or to a post office box by noted changes in addresses.
I have to tell you I am really getting frustrated with the password requirements for AESdirect. The security questions add to the mess. Its not like we are building secret nuclear missiles and need this aggravation. Where is choice in life today? Gone with excessive bureaucratic government controls.
I am a one man exporter, and having to go through this pain every sixty days is more than a pain. Speaking to anyone at AESdirect is twice the pain. They are nothing but robots.
Does anyone care to listen? Please I beg of you if anyone here reads this try and change the system
Thank you
Since the amendment to the validation in the Conveyance name field we have changed the required information we must be supplied to file Mode 30 and 31(Truck). Due to this change we have continued to run into problems with SCAC's when dealing with these modes. In an effort to try and report the actual SCAC and Carrier Name, and not 99M, we have been requiring the border agents (Mexico) to provide the information prior to our transmitting the EEI. This in and of it self has been a big undertaking because the feed back is always that they don't have the information till the last minute. That said we have had some luck with getting them to comply but then from time to time we have problems with the SCAC's.
Since we are both a forwarder and a broker we have the ability to query ABI (Customs Import System) to validate SCAC's prior to transmission. We have always done this but with the border crossing we seem to find a lot of SCAC's that are current and valid in ABI but expired or not valid in AES.
Just today we queried RLCA in ABI (Customs Import System) to validate it and get the actual carrier name. It came back as a valid SCAC showing "R & L Carriers" so queried the name to see if any other codes came back. The only one was RLCA... We then updated our file with RLCA and transmitted to AES only to have the shipment get rejected because the SCAC was expired. We then updated or EEI to show the Transporting Carrier as 99M and Conveyance Name to R & L Carriers and retransmitted. Once this amendment was done the shipment was accepted and we received or ITN.
My question is why does AES and Customs maintain two different carrier bases and how can you get AES fixed under both situations (invalid SCAC in AES but valid in ABI and an Expired SCAC in AES)
What I want to know is why, when I received the first questionaire, filled it out and returned it only 2 days after receiving it, so when I received the follow up questionaire, I threw it away (since I had already completed this and returned it), and now I have a census taker knocking on my door. Why I am being overwelled with census and others are not getting anything at all. This is very frustrating, especially when we are doing what is asked of us, to avoid being bothered with people showing up at our homes. If I wanted a census taker at my home, I would have not filled out my paperwork. Where did it go?
For various reasons, not all professional linguists are constantly around colleagues, etc (eg those in small universities without actual linguistics departments, working in industry or other venues, and those who are retired).
"I work in a library that gets a lot of trade questions and one that periodically comes up is: how data is reported dollars v. measure (tonnage, etc.). Other than at the commodity level, does Census (or anyone) report higher level data by the measure as opposed to dollars?"
Each 10 digit commodity code is assigned a unit of measure (unit of quantity) that will be most informative to the industry when it is aggregated for the month or year etc. This can be inconvenient at times when a product is being invoiced by piece but the unit of quantity is in kg however, a box of bolts from one company may be 10 times the size of a box of bolts from another company.
Commodity headings and subheadings may contain various units of quantity at the ten-digit level and will not allow for a simple additive summary. My best suggestion would be to use a resource like USATRADONLINE.GOV or DATAWEB.USITC.GOV and extract the data at the ten digit level and summarize it in a program like Excel, making sure to account for differences in quantity.
I hope this answers your question and I am sorry it isn't more convenient to get the higher level quantity information. Also, there may be a third party company that provides this service, but I am personally unaware of one.
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I agree with the previous statement about LUCA... but I'd also urge a complete overhaul of PSAP. PSAP especially was a nighmare we HAVE the accurate data, but it wouldn't integrate/couldn't be used.
One other thing that isn't mentioned on lessons learned that I have heard many times from many people: internal Census divisions that wouldn't communicate with each other or their city liaison, let alone coordinate efforts, made it very inefficient and even uncomfortable at times for both staff and for us (municipality). Yes, continue the partnership program it was helpful but it was only 20% as effective as it could have been.
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As an concerned and active citizen, I was disconcerted to hear all the shortcomings of the Census Bureau, including: an address canvassing budget cost overrun of 25%, questionable hiring practices, and a lack of local, community partnerships. While it is reassuring to hear about some of the partnerships Dr. Groves highlighted, I still question if the census bureau is on track to capture an accurate picture of American demography.
In trying to generate support and cooperation for the 2010 census, the Census Bureau should take the recommendations of the California Rural Legal Assistance group seriously. As Director of Litigation, Advocacy, & Training, Ilene Jacobs recommended that the Census Bureau improve the Master Address File (MAF) by using targeted update-enumerate procedures, evaluating hard-to-locate housing units and the MAF, and incorporating best practices into the American Community Survey (ACS.
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Since we are both a forwarder and a broker we have the ability to query ABI (Customs Import System) to validate SCAC's prior to transmission. We have always done this but with the border crossing we seem to find a lot of SCAC's that are current and valid in ABI but expired or not valid in AES.
Just today we queried RLCA in ABI (Customs Import System) to validate it and get the actual carrier name. It came back as a valid SCAC showing "R & L Carriers" so queried the name to see if any other codes came back. The only one was RLCA... We then updated our file with RLCA and transmitted to AES only to have the shipment get rejected because the SCAC was expired. We then updated or EEI to show the Transporting Carrier as 99M and Conveyance Name to R & L Carriers and retransmitted. Once this amendment was done the shipment was accepted and we received or ITN.
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Each 10 digit commodity code is assigned a unit of measure (unit of quantity) that will be most informative to the industry when it is aggregated for the month or year etc. This can be inconvenient at times when a product is being invoiced by piece but the unit of quantity is in kg however, a box of bolts from one company may be 10 times the size of a box of bolts from another company.
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