BEAD
Draft Bill Would Claw Back BEAD Non-Deployment Funds
The effort could include more than $20 billion of the program's $42.45 billion.
Arielle Roth was sworn in as Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information on July 30, 2025. In this role, she serves as Administrator of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, the Executive Branch agency principally responsible for advising the President on communications, broadband, and internet policy.
BEAD
The effort could include more than $20 billion of the program's $42.45 billion.
BEAD
Prohibition on operational subsidies 'applies only to BEAD-funded projects and does not affect existing subsidies in non-BEAD areas to which a provider is already entitled.'
NTIA
The Community Broadband Action Network said some members were nervous about accepting BEAD awards.
BEAD
She said grantees would also have to forgo federal opex subsidies for BEAD builds.
Commerce
Termination of $2.75 billion Digital Equity Act programs ‘unconstitutional and unlawful,’ attorneys argue.
BEAD
The agency outlined the post-award federal permitting process in a webinar this week.
TechExpo25
The event highlighted innovation, infrastructure, and government collaboration
NTIA
NTIA administrator projects up to 95 percent of projects will bypass environmental reviews.
BEAD
Alaska is planning to get fiber to 53 percent of its BEAD locations.
Defense Department
Arielle Roth outlines agency approach to identifying 500 megahertz of federal spectrum for commercial access.
BEAD
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry, also a Republican, has also asked Commerce not to claw the funding back.
NTIA
Both Democratic and Republican state lawmakers have rallied behind Virginia’s broadband office.
BEAD
States could have to rebid certain areas, people familiar with the process said.
Spectrum
The NTIA head also urged the FCC to protect Wi-Fi.
BEAD
The agency said the remaining states 'have been granted short-term extensions and will be submitting their Final Proposals in the coming weeks.'
BEAD
NTIA administrator travels to West Virginia to tout state with the highest percentage fiber (thus far) in its BEAD proposal.