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Date: May 7 2009 - 12:00pm - 3:00pm
Setting a High Standard for Broadband Stimulus Funding:
Urban and Rural Examples of the "Best in Breed"
Thursday, May 7th
12pm-3pm
National Press Club, The First Amendment Lounge
529 14th Street NW
Washington, DC 20045
The Benton Foundation hosts a panel discussion on the characteristics of the "best of the breed" broadband stimulus applications.
- San Francisco and Seattle provide excellent examples of innovative approaches like fiber-to-the-home piloting in low-income neighborhoods; public ownership; dark fiber construction for private sector leasing; and robust, energetic digital inclusion efforts.
- Members of the Rural Fiber Alliance will examine approaches that make sense to reach Rural America
- Measuring Success: We'll make the case for community-level metrics as a necessary component of the broadband stimulus projects
Panel 1: Best Practices/Case Studies from Urban and Rural America
- Joanne Hovis, moderator
- Bill Schrier, Chief Technology Officer, City of Seattle
- Chris Vein, Chief Information Officer, City of San Francisco
- Tim Nulty, ECFiber
- Gary Evans, Hiawatha Broadband
- Donny Smith, Jaguar Communications
Panel 2: Respondants
- Charles Benton, moderator
- Dr. Kate Williams, University of Illinois
- Mark Ansboury, Chief Technology Officer, OneCommunity
- Geoff Daily, App-Rising.com and Rural Fiber Alliance
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