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    • Course materials offered by the Commerce Data Academy
      CSS
      12940Updated Oct 1, 2020Oct 1, 2020
    • A web resource for getting started with US Dept of Commerce data
      JavaScript
      7270Updated Mar 21, 2018Mar 21, 2018
    • As part of an EU-US Transatlantic Open Data Partnership, the eu.us.opendata R library was developed to provide access to comparable datasets from the EU and the US. This version is in alpha. Feedback welcome -- submit an issue via this repo!
      R
      European Union Public License 1.1
      204970Updated Mar 16, 2018Mar 16, 2018
    • Website for visualizing and exploring Census income data.
      CSS
      10620Updated Oct 25, 2017Oct 25, 2017
    • The Opportunity Project
      CSS
      Other
      55100Updated Sep 21, 2017Sep 21, 2017
    • Project to develop a bot that is built to push Census data to Wikidata
      Python
      MIT License
      8860Updated Aug 15, 2017Aug 15, 2017
    • cpc-naics

      Public
      Experimental CPC to NAICS crosswalk developed using NLP techniques.
      CSS
      MIT License
      8500Updated May 2, 2017May 2, 2017
    • A quick script to process CPC code definition XML files
      Python
      7300Updated Apr 5, 2017Apr 5, 2017
    • This repo contains code for the Commerce Data Academy website.
      HTML
      45120Updated Mar 28, 2017Mar 28, 2017
    • Web crawler to get relevant information about Census website parent and child topics.
      Python
      4010Updated Mar 22, 2017Mar 22, 2017
    • citysdk

      Public
      User-friendly javascript SDK for US Census Bureau data, including simple integrations to facilitate mash-up of other open datasets.
      JavaScript
      Other
      183790Updated Mar 22, 2017Mar 22, 2017
    • The website for the Commerce Data Service - A startup within the Department of Commerce
      JavaScript
      132190Updated Mar 17, 2017Mar 17, 2017
    • The CDAC provides expert guidance and insight to the Department of Commerce's data leadership, covering a wide range of pressing issues in data and technology.
      CSS
      12060Updated Feb 10, 2017Feb 10, 2017
    • NZERTF

      Public
      Source Files from NetZero
      CSS
      70130Updated Jan 23, 2017Jan 23, 2017
    • netZero

      Public
      Power disaggregation model for Net-Zero Energy Residential Test Facility (NZERTF)
      HTML
      3300Updated Jan 12, 2017Jan 12, 2017
    • Data Usability Project tutorial on getting started with NOAA's global weather forecasting data. Produced by Mapbox
      CSS
      92500Updated Nov 30, 2016Nov 30, 2016
    • Revised Data Usability project website
      2000Updated Nov 22, 2016Nov 22, 2016
    • HTML
      50110Updated Nov 17, 2016Nov 17, 2016
    • As part of the Commerce Data Usability Project, experts from Deloitte and Datawheel have created a tutorial that explores United States traffic congestion through the Data USA platform.
      CSS
      1200Updated Nov 1, 2016Nov 1, 2016
    • This is a set of scripts to download Patent Trials and Appeals Board data, munge, and load into a Solr instance.
      Python
      131960Updated Oct 14, 2016Oct 14, 2016
    • CSS
      2000Updated Sep 13, 2016Sep 13, 2016
    • Using the Census Bureau's Business Dynamics API, DataScience.com has developed a tutorial on business survival rates using Python
      HTML
      5200Updated Sep 13, 2016Sep 13, 2016
    • Earth Genome describes how environmental data can be used to inform industry decision making and illustrates how to get started with Digital Elevation Model (DEM) data
      HTML
      4200Updated Sep 1, 2016Sep 1, 2016
    • read an xls file to create the image
      JavaScript
      2000Updated Sep 1, 2016Sep 1, 2016
    • Using NYC 311 data, Jonathan Auerbach and Chris Eshleman show how to use Bayesian methods to understand government service demand using storms, which serve as cleanly defined natural experiments. Part one in a two-part brings together NYC 311 data and Census data to set the stage for powerful statistical research.
      HTML
      3000Updated Aug 15, 2016Aug 15, 2016
    • Part 2 of a Commerce Data Usability Project tutorial on animating atmospheric rivers on web maps. Produced by Mapbox.
      HTML
      31101Updated Jul 15, 2016Jul 15, 2016
    • Python
      101300Updated Jul 13, 2016Jul 13, 2016
    • Template for formatting a CDUP Tutorial
      CSS
      5000Updated Jul 5, 2016Jul 5, 2016
    • Using NYC 311 data, Jonathan Auerbach and Chris Eshleman show how to use Bayesian methods to understand government service demand using storms, which serve as cleanly defined natural experiments. Part two brings together uncovers valuable insight for municipal policymakers.
      HTML
      1000Updated Jun 28, 2016Jun 28, 2016
    • Storm events project
      HTML
      0000Updated Jun 20, 2016Jun 20, 2016