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FCC’s Telehealth Plans Reach Beyond COVID-19 Stimulus Bill Provision
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai circulated a draft order for implementing a $200 million telehealth program in line with the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, which President Donald Trump recently signed into law. The FCC hopes to start distributing awards within the month for projects that would help patients receive health services remotely under the COVID-19 program. Also in the draft order is final language for a pilot program that would make $100 million available for telehealth projects from the Universal Service Fund.
Defense Secretary Says Teleworking Could Last Months (nextgov)
Submitted by Robbie McBeath on Tue, 03/24/2020 - 15:28Government’s Maximum Telework Policy Overlooks Contractors (nextgov)
Submitted by Robbie McBeath on Thu, 03/19/2020 - 10:30OMB to Agencies: Time to Finish IPv6 Transition (nextgov)
Submitted by Robbie McBeath on Mon, 03/02/2020 - 16:52Through early adoption, Veterans Affairs aims to help health care industry visualize, access and co-develop 5G’s full potential (nextgov)
Submitted by benton on Tue, 02/18/2020 - 14:24Frustrated by Flawed Broadband Maps, States Are Trying to Create Their Own
State officials tasked with overseeing expansion of broadband to their residents say it is paramount to have accurate information about where infrastructure and service is lacking. But because connectivity data collected by the Federal Communications Commission often overestimates broadband’s reach, many states are trying to gather their own data, sometimes going door-to-door to query residents, to better understand service gaps. States are increasingly under pressure to make available more grant funding to pay for broadband infrastructure in rural communities.