There was a great podcast from Data Skeptic last year on this with the computer scientist leading the changes. In addition to giving more detail, there's an interesting discussion on moving from private methods with undisclosed details to public methods (documenting their differential privacy algo).
Also interesting is this paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/1809.02201. It covers implementation issues the Census Bureau (and it's consumers) faced and is a relatively light read.
There was a great podcast from Data Skeptic last year on this with the computer scientist leading the changes. In addition to giving more detail, there's an interesting discussion on moving from private methods with undisclosed details to public methods (documenting their differential privacy algo).
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/differential-privacy-at-the-us-census/id890348705?i=1000497481372
Also interesting is this paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/1809.02201. It covers implementation issues the Census Bureau (and it's consumers) faced and is a relatively light read.