New York State Council for Universal Broadband seeks to maximize federal stimulus funding
June 10, 2009
ALBANY, NY -- The New York State Council for Universal Broadband held its quarterly meeting on June 9, 2009 with council members focusing on efforts to maximize funds available through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) to build next-generation broadband networks, support affordable internet connections, and develop digital literacy training programs for low-income households to increase household adoption rates.
Dr. Melodie Mayberry-Stewart, New York State Chief Information Officer, Director of the Office for Technology and the Chair of the Council for Universal Broadband opened the meeting by discussing steps to achieve universal access to high-speed broadband internet coverage in all corners of the state as outlined in Governor David A. Paterson's Bold Steps to the New Economy: A Jobs Plan for the People of New York State...
ALBANY, NY -- The New York State Council for Universal Broadband held its quarterly meeting on June 9, 2009 with council members focusing on efforts to maximize funds available through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) to build next-generation broadband networks, support affordable internet connections, and develop digital literacy training programs for low-income households to increase household adoption rates.
Dr. Melodie Mayberry-Stewart, New York State Chief Information Officer, Director of the Office for Technology and the Chair of the Council for Universal Broadband opened the meeting by discussing steps to achieve universal access to high-speed broadband internet coverage in all corners of the state as outlined in Governor David A. Paterson's Bold Steps to the New Economy: A Jobs Plan for the People of New York State...
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