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RFx ID : | 25389733 |
Tender Name : | Code Modules Pilot IDI Coders |
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2042-2021-22
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Open Date : | Tuesday, 8 February 2022 5:30 PM (Pacific/Auckland UTC+13:00) |
Close Date : | Thursday, 24 February 2022 4:00 PM (Pacific/Auckland UTC+13:00) |
Tender Type : | Request for Quotations (RFQ) |
Tender Coverage : | Sole Agency [?] |
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Exemption Reason : | None |
Required Pre-qualifications : | None |
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Procurement Services procurement.services@stats.govt.nz |
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Stats NZ is looking for multiple data analyst coders experienced in the use of the Integrated Data Infrastructure (IDI) and working in the Data Lab to join our Code Modules Pilot Project. This project will develop a series of re-usable “code modules” for the Data Lab user community, working with a team of part-time technical advisors from multiple government agencies for domain expertise and support.
Each code module is a combination of documentation and SQL code that outputs a standardised indicator or analytic likely to be useful by many Data Lab users across different research projects. Overall, the project aims to make it easier and faster to work with microdata in the Data Lab.
The selected coders will need to be experienced in working with the IDI and the ideally also the Longitudinal Business Database (LBD). They will also need to have access to a Data Lab from 4 April for the duration of the contract, either already existing through a current microdata project, or by meeting the current Data Lab access requirements.
We are looking for multiple data analyst coders experienced in the use of the Integrated Data Infrastructure (IDI) and working in the Data Lab to join our Code Modules Pilot Project. This project will develop a series of re-usable “code modules” for the Data Lab user community, working with a team of part-time technical advisors from multiple government agencies for domain expertise and support.
Each code module is a combination of documentation and SQL code that outputs a standardised indicator or analytic likely to be useful by many Data Lab users across different research projects. Overall, the project aims to make it easier and faster to work with microdata in the Data Lab.
The selected coders will need to be experienced in working with the IDI and the ideally also the Longitudinal Business Database (LBD). They will also need to have access to a Data Lab from 4 April for the duration of the contract, either already existing through a current microdata project, or by meeting the current Data Lab access requirements.
This tender has been awarded.