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Second Review of a New Data Management System for the Social Security Administration
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This report is the second in a continuing review of the planning being done by the Social Security Administration (SSA) to develop a new data management system to support its service delivery process. The review was undertaken at the request of the Social Security Administration, and follows by one year a review by a similar panel of the Board on Telecommunications-Computer Applications, National Research Council. That panel's report, Review of a New Data Management System for the Social Security Administration, published in 1978, examined the planning done by the SSA through 1977 and discussed such technical issues as data base design. This second report reviews the. | Second Review of a New Data Management System for the Social Security Administration Panel on Social Security Administration Data Management System y National Research Council Board on Telecommunications Computer Applications Assembly of Engineering i About this PDF file This new digital representation of the original work has been recomposed from XML files created from the original paper book not from the original typesetting files. Page breaks are true to the original line lengths word breaks heading styles and other typesetting-specific formatting however cannot be retained and some typographic errors may have been accidentally inserted. Please use the print version of this publication as the authoritative version for attribution. Second Review of a New Data Management System for the Social Security Administration A Report to the Social Security Administration Department of Health Education and Welfare by the Panel on Social Security Administration Data Management System Board on Telecommunications Computer Applications Assembly of Engineering National Research Council NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES Washington D.C. 1979 ii About this PDF file This new digital representation of the original work has been recomposed from XML files created from the original paper book not from the original typesetting files. Page breaks are true to the original line lengths word breaks heading styles and other typesetting-specific formatting however cannot be retained and some typographic errors may have been accidentally inserted. Please use the print version of this publication as the authoritative version for attribution. NOTICE The project that is the subject of this report was approved by the Governing Board of the National Research Council whose members are drawn from the Councils of the National Academy of Sciences the National Academy of Engineering and the Institute of Medicine. The members of the committee responsible for the report were chosen for their special competences