Chairman-Elect Guthrie Welcomes New Members to the House Commerce Committee
House Commerce Committee Chairman-Elect Brett Guthrie welcomes new members to the Energy & Commerce Committee
House Commerce Committee Chairman-Elect Brett Guthrie welcomes new members to the Energy & Commerce Committee
Two of Guthrie's long-time aides will lead the Energy & Commerce Committee as Staff Director and Deputy Staff Director
Website links to 1,100+ community resources as part of Governor Cooper’s plan to close the digital divide
Residential Retrofit Program will advance broadband infrastructure in over 3,000 public housing units across the state
Guiding principles and forward looking recommendations to ensure America continues to lead the world in responsible AI innovation
Middleware offers a promising solution to counter the concentrated power of social media platforms
The bills all passed Committee unanimously
Federal agencies have opened at least three reviews into whether the company and its leader complied with disclosure protocols intended to protect state secrets
Sen Warren expresses concern regarding Elon Musk's conflicts of interest
Budget reconciliations allow lawmakers to bypass the Senate’s filibuster and move spending bills with a bare majority
NTIA announced that up to $450 million in funding will be made available for software-focused Open RAN innovation
Washington can now request access to more than $15 million
FCC Chairwoman spoke to U.S. Space Command and Satellite Industry Association at the Commercial Satcom Workshop
Brendan Carr backs Trump's war against media, but revoking licenses won't be easy
The fulsome embrace of Trump is a scene that would’ve seemed unimaginable four years ago
Outgoing FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel says the agency should not make decisions based on the “grievances of the president”
Brendan Carr wants to test the limits of the FCC’s authority
The government maintains what it calls a property trust relationship in assets constructed with federal grant dollars
Broadband Prices Continue to Decline As Consumers Choose Faster Speeds
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