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TOP SUMMIT TO FEATURE NEARLY 30 NEW TECH TOOLS

Haley Ashcom Miller
December 09, 2021

Two tech companies, Google, LLC and Carto, collaborated with the U.S. Department
of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to create an online map using census, and
rent and mobile device data that allows local governments to analyze COVID-19
migration patterns across the United States.

Another tech platform, Edquity, partnered with the Consumer Financial Protection
Bureau (CDPB) to create a program (using U.S. Census Bureau and U.S. Department
of Treasury rental assistance data) to help local governments quickly verify
rental assistance eligibility, batch process applications, distribute payments
and increase efficacy of disbursements over time.



These are among 30 tools set to debut at TOP Summit, a free, virtual event the
U.S. Census Bureau is hosting Dec. 13-15.



The program uses the Urban Institute’s rental assistance prioritization index to
enable housing authorities and rental assistance providers to target their most
vulnerable communities first.

These are among 30 tools set to debut at TOP Summit, a free, virtual event the
U.S. Census Bureau is hosting Dec. 13-15. All were created as part of The
Opportunity Project (TOP), an initiative of the Census Open Innovation Labs
(COIL) which brings government, technologists, and communities together to use
federal data to solve some of the nation’s greatest challenges.




WHAT CHALLENGES DID TOP TACKLE THIS YEAR?

More than 30 teams that participated in this year’s sprints are set to launch
their products and digital solutions at the summit. The teams, led by federal
agencies and cities, built products designed to overcome hurdles triggered by
the enduring COVID-19 pandemic by:

 * Preventing Crisis for Low-Income Renters & Small Landlords (Consumer
   Financial Protection Bureau).
 * Improving Minority Businesses’ Access to Capital (Minority Business
   Development Agency).
 * Tackling the Climate Crisis through Climate-Smart Communities (National
   Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration).
 * Analyzing Housing and Migration Trends Post-COVID-19 (HUD).
 * Analyzing Equity in Federal COVID-19 Spending (Department of Treasury).
 * Increasing Content Accessibility for Multilingual Communities (New York City
   Mayor’s Office of the Chief Technology Officer).
 * Helping Small Businesses Thrive in a Digital Economy (City of Coral Gables,
   Florida).

The Census Bureau also hosted a 12-week sprint with university-based artists,
designers, data scientists, technologists, community leaders and Census data
experts to find ways to present and disseminate Census data in a more equitable
way. The goal is to provide wider access to all audiences.




SAMPLE OF PRODUCTS BEING SHOWCASED

As noted above, Google and Carto partnered with HUD to create an online map
using a mix of census data, applied geographic solutions rent data, and Google’s
mobile device data. State and local government officials can navigate the map to
analyze COVID-19 migration patterns across U.S., gauge the effects of movements,
and identify where additional resources are needed.

Users can also see which counties have lost or gained residents, the percentage
of county income from rent, and how this data has changed.

In collaboration with the U.S. Census Bureau’s College and University sprint,
Philander Smith College, a historically Black college, created an online map
called Floodware that allows state and local government officials to mitigate
flood threats in Florida. This tool incorporates decennial census data and
community risk scores to show the vulnerability levels for counties.




WANT TO SEE MORE?

This year’s TOP Summit is set to include three days of keynote speeches,
lightning talks, interactive sessions, hands-on learning sessions, technology
demos, $300,000-plus in prizes from the Open Data for Good Grand Challenge, and
more.

Join us for TOP Summit: Open Innovation for All on December 13-15. The virtual
event is free and open to the public.

The TOP Summit page provides the event schedule and allows you to build your own
agenda and RSVP.




WANT TO GET INVOLVED?

Sign up for emails to learn more about upcoming sprints and other ways to get
involved in 2022 and contact the Census Open Innovation Labs with any questions.



 

Haley Ashcom Miller is COIL’s lead communications strategist.

 



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