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At our original website you will be able to read about and purchase our quality data management services ranging from list scrubbing to custom programming and beyond. You will not only find the customary array, but also one-of-a-kind services only available from Peacock Data. Our specialty is our trademarked merge/purge services. Go there >>

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At our new sister website we offer a full line of database products crafted with the same quality found in our well-known data management service. There you will find unique packages relating to ZIP Codes, United States Census demographics, GeoCoding, names and nicknames, gender coding and more—and the list is growing. Go there >>

Archive for Demographics & Lists

Nov
07

pdCensus2010 Released

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pdCensus2010 is a new comprehensive United States national database with more than 150 valuable demographic variables drawn from Census 2010 data along with latitude and longitude coordinates, all sorted at multiple geographic summary levels.

This product covers all 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. Built-in are the most useful counts and calculations from U.S. Census Bureau Summary File 1 (SF1) and succeeding updates, encompassing the areas of geography, population count, gender, race, age, households, families and housing units.

Census summary levels include: State, County, Census Tract, Census Block Group, Census Block, County Subdivision, Subminor Civil Division (Puerto Rico Subbarrio), Consolidated City, Place, Congressional District, Legislative District(s), School District(s) and Zip Code Tabulation Area.

Also included with this Census 2010 database package are formulas and instructions for distance and radius calculations based on latitude and longitude coordinates.

pdCensus2010 continues to be in development while the U.S. Census Bureau completes its current work on the Census data. Additionally, redistricting is not completed for all states, and there are many challenges in the courts to the current political district line designations. A finalized version of this product will be released in 2012Q4. However, even after finalization, updates will be made available on a regular basis.

Note that all purchasers of a pre-finalized version of pdCensus2010 will have an opportunity to download the finalized version free of charge once released.

Purchase Information: pdCensus2010 is now available for download. It comes in multiple file formats to insure compatibility with any database system. Full documentation is provided along with a Site License allowing installation on all computers within a single company or organization. The list price is $295.00.

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Oct
03

pdGeoTIGER 2 Released

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pdGeoTIGER, now at version 2, is a comprehensive United States national Address Range database developed to permit exceptionally precise assignment of Geo location designations (more technically known as Topographical Faces).

This product, which has 25 million more Address Range records than the previous version, covers all 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico and is drawn from the most recent edition of the U.S. Census Bureau TIGER/Line Shapefiles.

Latitude and longitude coordinates can be assigned along with multiple GeoCoding location designations for both 2010 and 2000, including: State, County, County Subdivision, Puerto Rico Subbarrio, Census Tract, Census Block, Census Block Group, Urban Area, Consolidated City, Place, Congressional District, State Legislative Districts, School Districts, Voting District and Zip Code Tabulation Area.

Also included with this GeoCoding database package are formulas and instructions for distance and radius calculations based on latitude and longitude coordinates.

pdGeoTIGER 2 continues to be in development while the U.S. Census Bureau completes its current work on the Shapefile data. Additionally, redistricting is not completed for all states, and there are many challenges in the courts to the current political district line designations. A finalized version of this product will be released in 2012. However, even after finalization, updates will be made available on a regular basis.

Note that all purchasers of a pre-finalized version of pdGeoTIGER 2 will have an opportunity to download the finalized version free of charge once released.

Purchase Information: pdGeoTIGER 2 is now available for download. It comes in multiple file formats to insure compatibility with any database system. Full documentation is provided along with a Site License allowing installation on all computers within a single company or organization. The list price is $495.00.

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Sep
19

pdGeoTIGER 2 & pdCensus2010

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Peacock Data, Inc. is pleased to announce the release dates of two long awaited database products, pdGeoTIGER 2 and pdCensus2010.

pdGeoTIGER 2 will be available for download October 3rd. This new product is a United States national database developed to allow precise assignment of geo location designations based on address ranges. The primary source for this information is the most recent U.S. Census Bureau TIGER/Line Shapefiles, however, this is supplemented with proprietary information and numerous corrections and additions.

Street addresses can be matched to pdGeoTIGER 2 to append latitude, longitude, state, county, Census Tract, Census Block, Zip Code Tabulation Area, FIPS codes and many other geographic locations. This information can be used to append census data (both 2010 and 2000), determine distances, and for a wide range of additional projects requiring accurate GeoCoding.

pdCensus2010 will be released the following month on November 7th and will also be downloadable. This new addition to our census demographics product line includes the just released data from the new 2010 national count.

The wide range of U.S. Census information included with pdCensus2010 can be matched at multiple levels of precision, including Census Tract and Zip Code Tabulation Area among many others.

Stay tuned to this site and the PeacockData2.COM website for further details, including pricing, table layouts and samples, as they becomes available.

Oct
04

NEW SERVICE: Latino Append

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NEW SERVICE: Latino AppendDo you need to know who on your lists are of Latino or Hispanic origin? This is where our new Latino Append service comes in.

This service rates each of your records as to how likely it is that the subject is Latino, Latina or Hispanic. Primary matching algorithms are based on the first and last name(s); secondary matching algorithms utilize the address and U.S. Census data.

Records are flagged with a multi-point scale providing the percentage chance of Latino or Hispanic origin.

pdLatino

For those waiting for the release of our pdLatino database product, which is utilized in our Latino Append service, development is in the final stages, and we are testing its precision and comprehensiveness. Expect release is in the first quarter of 2010.

pdLatino has taken longer to develop than expected. In fact the original schedule called for a release date of July 1, 2011. But we have really gone to school on the product, and we expect the results to be well worth the wait.

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Mar
29

Meet the ISO

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Our database product includes information derived from ISO – International Organization for Standardization – standards and publications. We though you would like to know more about the organization, so meet the ISO:

Meet the ISO – International Organization for Standardization #1Founded February 23, 1947, the ISO is a network of the national standards institutes of 159 countries, with one member per country. Its Central Secretariat, which coordinates the system, is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, and English and French serve as the official languages.

ISO is not an acronym in either of the organization’s official languages and the letters are not delimited with periods like initials. The short-form name is based on the Greek word ἴσος (isos in English), meaning equal. Fitting, since their mission is to equalize and standardize across nations and cultures.

The ISO is the world’s largest developer and publisher of international standards. While not a government organization, it has strong links to governments, and the ISO’s stature gives it the ability to set standards that often become law, either through treaties or national standards.

The organization’s work helps improve international collaboration and communication and promotes steady and equitable growth of international trade. ISO standards encompass most technical and nontechnical fields and affect aerospace, alphabetization and transliteration, chemistry, design, engineering, fuels, image technology, machines, manufacturing, measurements, medical equipment, methods of testing, production, specifications for parts, shipbuilding and tools, among other areas. Most of the standards are reviewed and optimized every five years.

Meet the ISO – International Organization for Standardization #2ISO standards are identified in the format:

ISO nnnnn:yyyy: Title

where nnnnn is the number of the standard, yyyy is the year published and Title describes the subject.

EN ISO nnnnn is the European version of the international standard, and BS EN ISO nnnnn is the British variation. Some standards are issued in collaboration with other organizations and are identified accordingly.

Standards not covered by the ISO include electrical and electronic engineering, which is the responsibility of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC).

In addition to standards, the ISO also publishes technical reports, specifications, corrigenda and guides. Their documents are copyrighted and they usually charge for copies, however, the organization does not charge for most draft copies delivered in electronic format. Note that drafts are often substantially modified before they are finalized as standards.

ISO standards supplied with our pdCountry database product include:

  • ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 – two-letter country code
  • ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 – three-letter country code
  • ISO 3166-1 numeric – three-digit country code
  • ISO 4217 currency code

The product also provides data from the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and other information sources.

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