Rocky Mountain Research Data Center


The Rocky Mountain Research Data Center (RMRDC) is a secure research environment where qualified researchers are allowed access to restricted data collected by the U.S. Census Bureau and other federal statistical agencies such as the National Center for Health Statistics and the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

The RMRDC is located in the Institute of Behavioral Science on the University of Colorado Boulder campus. It is set up according to the strictest federal guidelines for ensuring the data are used only for statistical purposes that advance research questions while protecting against disclosure of individual or business identities.

It is part of a national network of federal statistical research data centers( see list), and it serves the Rocky Mountain region ( see map). It is financially supported by a consortium of research institutions including the host institution, University of Colorado Boulder, along with 8 member institutions: University of Colorado, Denver and Anschutz Medical Campuses; Colorado State University, Ft. Collins and Pueblo Campuses, University of Wyoming, Colorado School of Mines, University of Denver, Rocky Mountain Poison and Drug Safety, and University of Texas El Paso.

Service Status: Active

Service Levels

Individual/UnsupportedAccess to ServiceDepartmental SupportEnterprise Support

This service is offered through the College of Arts and Sciences, by Earth Data Analysis Center.

Cost to users and departments

Not Available.

Service Costs

Not Available.

Now is a good time to get started developing a proposal. The first step is to contact the RMRDC director or administrator. See contact information in the footer of this page. It will take a number of months to complete this process. For information on proposal guidelines, visit Proposals.

Dr. Jani Little,
RMRDC Director
jani.little@colorado.edu


Catherine Talbot,
RMRDC Administrator
catherine.b.talbot@census.gov

Service Owner

  • College of Arts and Sciences.

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