From Census.gov:
The official unveiling of the Community Economic Development (CED) HotReport http://ced.census.gov took place this week in Kansas City, MO at the Workforce Innovations conference.
The product represents the work of the Census Bureau’s Data Integration Division. HotReports utilize TheDataWeb, DataFerrett and ReportWriter technology to retrieve and analyze data from myriad data sets in- and outside of the Census Bureau and display it visually on interactive web pages.
The Employment and Training Administration (ETA), the Economic Development Administration (EDA), the Office of Economic Adjustment (OEA) and the U.S. Census Bureau collaboratively designed the CED HotReport with local and regional experts to help communities and businesses plan for economic expansions and contractions using the best available information.
The CED HotReport provides community and business leaders speedy access to information tailored for economic development decision- making. It is a free, easy to use portal to instantly obtain detailed information for local and regional areas on a wide variety of topicsfrom a multitude of sources. Data from Local Employment Dynamics will be incorporated in the first revision to the new product.
For a complete list of measures and sources, see CED Measures [PDF; File Size: 72KB] here
Systems requirements:
A computer with at least 256MB RAM, a high performance graphics card, and a monitor with at least 1024 x 768 resolution; Internet Explorer version 6.0 or higher for printing capability;
Download access speed of at least 500Kb/s; Pop-up blockers OFF.Comments and problems should be sent to
did.local.employment.dynamics@census.gov.













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