Introduction Science Starts Not After Measurement, But With Measurement - Kenneth Prewitt Section One: Federal Statistics and The Nation's Infrastructure for Science & Policy Social Science Data and the Shaping of National Policy - John P. Holdren Federal Statistics: Understanding a Crucial Resource - Katherine K. Wallman The Importance of Federal Statistics for Advancing Science and Identifying Policy Options - Ralph Cicerone The Need to Get the Right Health Statistics and to Get the Health Statistics Right - Harvey Fineberg In Engineering: Why it is Critical to Have Quality Data and Scientifically Sound Statistical Analysis - Charles Vest Section Two: Who Uses Federal Statistics? The Government Federal Statistics in the Policymaking Process - Peter R. Orszag The Government Accountability Office and Congressional Uses of Federal Statistics - Nancy Kingsbury Designing a New Architecture for the U.S. National Accounts - Dale W. Jorgenson The Federal Statistical System: The Local Government Perspective - Joseph J. Salvo and Arun Peter Lobo The Public and the Press Indicators and the Federal Statistical System: An Essential but Fraught Partnership - Norman M. Bradburn and Carolyn J.E. Fuqua The Media as Consumers of Statistics - Paul Overberg Social Sciences Immigration Statistics for the 21st Century - Douglas S. Massey Why American Families Need the Census - Stephanie Coontz Section Three: Where Do Federal Statistics Come From? The Census and the Federal Statistical System: Historical Perspectives - Margo Anderson The Structure and Activities of the U.S. Federal Statistical System: History and Recurrent Challenges - Robert M. Groves Section Four: Strengthening the Statistical System The Role of the Federal Statistical System in Evidence-Based Policy-Making or How to Make the Statistical System Essential - Michael J. O'Grady The Federal Statistical System and the Four "I"s - Stephen E. Fienberg The Future of Innovation in the Federal Statistical System - Hermann Habermann Why We Need One Statistical Agency - Janet L. Norwood Section Five: Protecting the System from Political Interference Principles and Practices for the Federal Statistical System: The View from the Committee on National Statistics - William F. Eddy, Constance F. Citro, and Daniel L. Cork What is Political Interference in Federal Statistics? - Kenneth Prewitt