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CERC’s DataFinder: A Data Resource for Connecticut

CERC’s DataFinder: A Data Resource for Connecticut. Jeffrey W. Blodgett CERC, Inc. UCONN State Data Conference November 15, 2001. DataFinder. CERC’S Web Disseminated Data and Custom Mapping Application. Presentation Outline:. About CERC What is DataFinder?

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CERC’s DataFinder: A Data Resource for Connecticut

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  1. CERC’s DataFinder: A Data Resource for Connecticut Jeffrey W. Blodgett CERC, Inc. UCONN State Data Conference November 15, 2001

  2. DataFinder CERC’S Web Disseminated Data and Custom Mapping Application

  3. Presentation Outline: • About CERC • What is DataFinder? • Who developed DataFinder? • What national level data are in DataFinder? • What data are unique to Connecticut? • What types of reports and maps are available?

  4. CERC Background • Established State/Utility marketing partnership • $15 million initial commitment • Creation of Business Response Center/SiteFinderTM 1992 • CL&P • United Illuminating • SNET • Yankee Gas Services Company • Connecticut Natural Gas • The Southern Connecticut Gas Company • BHC Company • The Connecticut Water Company • Connecticut-American Water Company • Connecticut Municipal Electrical Energy Cooperative • Verizon

  5. CERC Partnerships 1999 • Strategic Partnership • Support State’s Industry Cluster Strategy • Marketing • Research • Program Administration

  6. What is DataFinder? • a CERC web-based application that provides: • User-defined mapping; • Comprehensive national, state and local demographics; • Connecticut-specific business, real estate and municipal data.

  7. Who Developed DataFinder? • CERC in partnership with SRC. • SRC provides integrated micromarketing systems which allows its clients to readily use demographic and geographic information to server their clients and understand their markets. • Because of SRC’s compression technology it was chosen by the Census Bureau to facility the publication and distribution of the Census 2000 summary files.

  8. What are the Data Coverages? • Demographic • Population, Labor Force, Commuting Patterns • Economic • Employment, Occupations, Industries, Consumer Expenditures • Business • Business Lists, Locations, and Concentrations • Spatial • Geographical, Political, and Distance based • Fiscal (Local Government) • Revenues, expenditures, tax rates, debt servicing

  9. What data are unique to Connecticut? • Town Database (180 items) including: • Amenities • Education • Municipal Financing • Public Assistance • Housing • Town Government Information • SiteFinder – Geocoded real estate locations • Business lists – 122,000+ Connecticut businesses • Employment range • SIC codes • Geocoded locations

  10. What types of reports and maps are available? • Summary Reports • Comparison Reports • Ranking Reports • Business lists • Maps

  11. Functionality of Reports • Standard Reports: • Ability to create your own report from over 1,100 data items • Ability to export the report to spreadsheet (csv) or text (rtf) formats • Reports are linked into regions selected through interactive maps

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  13. Goshen Wethersfield Burlington Farmington Cornwall Sharon Harwinton Newington Rocky Hill New Britain Litchfield Plainville Bristol Warren Cromwell Plymouth Berlin Morris Kent Southington Middletown Bethlehem Washington Watertown Middlefield New Milford Woodbury Durham Roxbury Sherman Bridgewater New Fairfield Brookfield Newtown Danbury Bethel Monroe Ansonia What towns are in the Greater Waterbury Workforce Investment Board? Spatial Data: Wolcott Meriden Waterbury Cheshire Middlebury Prospect Wallingford Naugatuck Southbury Beacon Falls Bethany Guilford Hamden North Haven Oxford Seymour Woodbridge East Haven Branford New Haven CERC DataFinder

  14. Drive Times Geospatial Data: 20 Minute Drive Time Waterbury CERC DataFinder

  15. What is population density of the region? Waterbury 20 minute drive time CERC DataFinder

  16. Spatial: Geographical & Political What towns border the lower Connecticut River? East Hartford Hartford Glastonbury Wethersfield Norwich Rocky Hill Portland Cromwell East Hampton Middletown East Haddam Haddam Lyme Chester Deep River Essex Old Lyme Old Saybrook CERC DataFinder

  17. www.cerc.com1-800-392-2122 Thank you

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