Government Technology
Municipal Districts: The Fix for What Ails Rural Internet?
Rural communities must often get creative if they want to bring broadband to their residents, and sometimes their hands are tied due to state restrictions or a lack of favorable legislation. Smaller municipalities in New Hampshire, however, may soon have the option of forming a multi-town district for the purpose of establishing a broadband system. State Sen.
Sen Cornyn's RESPONSE Act would require schools to monitor social media (Government Technology)
Submitted by Robbie McBeath on Tue, 11/05/2019 - 20:57Waterloo, Iowa, Contemplates Its Broadband Choices
Recently, the Waterloo (IA) City Council voted unanimously to use $84,500 in general obligation bond money for a broadband feasibility study conducted by Magellan Advisors. The study’s goal is to help Waterloo determine the practicality of a city-owned broadband system versus other options, such as a service based on a public-private partnership model. As this and other arguments over how best to make broadband available in Waterloo continues, there may be lessons emerging from the situation for connectivity efforts in communities nationwide.
Philadelphia Announces Digital Equity Grants for Census Work (Government Technology)
Submitted by Robbie McBeath on Mon, 11/04/2019 - 15:10Could the 2020 Census Help Bridge the Digital Divide?
The 2020 US Census will be the nation’s first high-tech count, with residents encouraged to primarily respond online. While this has the potential to foster a more efficient Census, advocates and officials say many hard-to-count populations are not comfortable using computers. Or lack access to high-speed Internet at home. Or have cybersecurity concerns. Or don’t know how to find and fill out the Census online.
Five Pillars Will Advance the Illinois Technology Plan (Government Technology)
Submitted by benton on Thu, 10/24/2019 - 19:11Investing in Digital Equity: The Case for Broadband Expansion
Some public and private stakeholders argue that financial matters such as return on investment (ROI) must be heavily considered when expanding broadband to unserved populations.
Broadband Can Alleviate the Health-Care Crisis
There’s a health-care crisis in the country and it’s hitting rural areas particularly hard. The US could face a shortage of 95,000 physicians by 2025, according to a recent report from the Association of American Medical Colleges. But health care’s physician distribution problem, with too many doctors in urban areas and not enough in rural locations, could be alleviated by community broadband.