Roger Herriot Award

Roger Herriot was the Associate Commissioner of Statistical Standards and Methodology at the U.S. National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) when he died in 1994. Prior to his service at NCES, he also held several positions at the U.S. Census Bureau, including Chief of the Population Division. Soon after his death, the Social Statistics and Government Statistics Sections of the American Statistical Association (ASA) along with the Washington Statistical Society (a chapter of ASA) established the Roger Herriot Award for Innovation in Federal Statistics. The award is intended to recognize individuals who, like Roger, develop unique and innovative approaches to the solution of statistical problems in federal data collection programs. The award is meant to reflect the special characteristics that marked Roger Herriot's career:
  • Dedication to the issues of measurement;
  • Improvements in the efficiency of data collection programs; and
  • Improvements and use of statistical data for policy analysis.
The award is not limited to senior members of an organization, nor is it to be considered as a culmination of a long period of service. Individuals at all levels (from entry to senior), Federal employees, private sector employees, and employees of the academic community, may be nominated on the basis of the significance of the specific contribution.

Past Award Winners:
1995 Joseph Waksberg (Westat)
1996 Monroe Sirken (NCHS)
1997 Constance Citro (CNStat)
1998 Roderick Harrison (Census Bureau), Clyde Tucker (BLS)
1999 Thomas Jabine (SSA, EIA, CNStat)
2000 Donald Dillman (Washington State University)
2001 Jeanne Griffith (OMB, NCES, NSF)
2002 Daniel Weinberg (Census Bureau)
2003 David Banks (FDA, BTS, NIST)
2004 Paula Schneider (Census Bureau)
2005 Robert E. Fay III (Census Bureau)
2006 Nathaniel Schenker (NCHS)
2007 Nancy J. Kirkendall (Office of Management and Budget)
2008 Elizabeth Martin (U.S. Census Bureau)

Nominations are now sought for the 2009 Roger Herriot Award for Innovation in Federal Statistics.

The recipient of the 2009 Roger Herriot Award will be chosen by a committee comprising representatives of the Social Statistics Section and Government Statistics Section of the American Statistical Association and the Washington Statistical Society. Roger Herriot was associated with and strongly supportive of these organizations during his career. The award consists of an honorarium and a framed citation.

For more information, contact Dwight Brock, Chair, 2009 Roger Herriot Award Committee, at 301-517-4026 or dwightbrock@westat.com. Completed packages must be received by April 1, 2009. Electronic submissions in MS-Word or as a "pdf" file are strongly encouraged. Please contact the chair if you need to make arrangements to fax or mail a nomination.


Government Statistics Section pages prepared by:     Bill Wong.
Last updated:     February 5, 2009.