Originally published: January 19, 2010
Last updated: January 27, 2010 - 12:34pm
[Commentary] Less than a fraction of the first round of the broadband stimulus funds have been awarded but now the second round is underway. But this creates a quandary: what are those that have applied for funds but not received notice either way as to the status of their applications supposed to do? Should they start reworking their applications, even though they don't know if they're going to win in this round or if their application never had a chance no matter how much tweaking?
1/26/2010
Daily says we need to be seriously considering requiring NTIA and RUS to release the scores they gave projects as well as any comments that were written during the review process.
See http://www.app-rising.com/2010/01/should_ntiarus_share_scores_an.html
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