With DC subsumed in big picture battles over federal spending and the debt ceiling, the Insights Association recently joined a coalition letter in support of Fiscal Year 2024 (FY24) funding for the decennial census and American Community Survey (ACS).
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28Apr
Howard Fienberg |
28 Apr, 2023
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data privacy,
data security,
artificial intelligence,
california,
nevada,
tax,
new hampshire,
colorado,
utah,
minors,
Indiana,
human resources,
census,
fighting for you |
Government Affairs |
The insights industry faced challenges on multiple advocacy fronts in April, such as: growing risks from the boom in generative AI; new privacy laws and regulations; an FTC proposal to eliminate noncompete agreements; a new attempt at insourcing insights work by the Census Bureau; and a proposed new tax on data in Nevada.
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Among the sessions scheduled is a client-led panel discussion hosted by IA's Data Integrity Initiative (DII) Council.
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While the Insights Association “agrees that there should be restrictions on noncompete agreements” in employment contracts, the leading nonprofit association for the insights industry filed comments on April 18, 2023 differing with the Federal Trade Commission's proposed regulations on “what such restrictions should look like and how they should be achieved.”
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The leading trade association for the insights industry told Congress on April 14, 2023 that the Census Household Panel, a program the Census Bureau aims to insource from its failed contract to develop an online research panel, is a waste of taxpayer money.
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Headquartered in Los Angeles, Screen Engine/ASI, is a global market research and data analytics that helps creators and brands maximize results by engaging with audiences of every size from the earliest stages of consideration through market realization. We sat down with Founder & CEO Kevin Goetz to learn more.
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Even as regulations implementing the new California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) were being finalized, the insights industry had to raise concerns about a new round of rules regarding cybersecurity audits, risk assessments and automated decision-making.
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Based in Poland, SoftArchitect helps research agencies collect, protect, integrate, and analyze data from several sources. To learn more about the company, check out this interview with Grzegorz Kowalski, the company's New Business Director.
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29Mar
Howard Fienberg |
29 Mar, 2023
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data privacy,
data security,
human resources,
independent contractors,
incentives,
census,
fighting for you,
california,
washington,
illinois,
tennessee |
Government Affairs |
Welcome to spring, where the insights industry has been facing challenges in regulation and legislation, including state and federal data privacy (especially the finalized rules you need to know in California), the treatment of research subjects as independent contractors, and prohibitions on non-compete agreements. We also welcomed the new scathing conclusions of a federal investigation into the Census Bureau’s attempt to compete against the insights industry, and reviewed the players on Congr...
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In response to a federal inquiry into privacy, equity and civil rights, Privacy for America urged “recommendations that will buttress and improve upon existing civil rights protections in ways that will not unreasonably restrict access to data that substantially benefits all of America.” The coalition also cited the Insights Association's Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Access (IDEA) Council efforts as evidence of how responsible data use can benefit underserved or marginalized communities.
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