NTIA awarded Phoenix College more than $4.25 million from the Connecting Minority Communities Pilot Program to improve high-speed Internet service capacity and workforce development training. This ...
IORS is open to everyone with no admittance fees. The National Telecommunications and Information Administration will spearhead the establishment of IORS, and will host the first symposium in Golden, ...
NTIA and the U.S. Census Bureau have been working together for 30 years to inform policymakers, researchers, advocates, and the general public about the state of computer and Internet use in America.
Note: These estimates are experimental. The underlying data and methodology are available from the U.S. Census Bureau. This map uses Project LEIA experimental estimates to depict household wired ...
Given that NTIA is the principal advisor to the Executive Branch on telecommunications and information policy matters, and with the interagency coordination obligations assigned to NTIA as part of the ...
The Biden-Harris Administration’s Internet for All initiative is delivering on its promise to connect everyone in America to affordable, reliable high-speed Internet service by 2030. Since the ...
The GAO report highlights several of the interagency efforts that NTIA and other federal agencies have undertaken to coordinate across programs and agencies. Since the publication of the report, ...
This Section offers a legislative proposal to address barriers that limit the beneficial alignment of broadband programs, as requested by GAO, and considers administrative solutions that may similarly ...
As funding for broadband support programs has grown in recent years, Congress has endowed agencies with new powers and responsibilities to promote coordination and improve transparency. Set forth in ...
WASHINGTON – The Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) today launched an inquiry into how federal policy can support the growth of U.S. data ...