BEAD
Commerce Inspector General: Project Selection Timelines a Potential Struggle for BEAD
The agency's inspector general interviewed and surveyed state broadband offices.
The Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment program is a $42.45 billion initiative administered by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration of the U.S. Commerce Department. Established by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act of 2021, BEAD aims to expand high-speed Internet access by funding planning, infrastructure deployment and adoption programs.
BEAD
The agency's inspector general interviewed and surveyed state broadband offices.
International
Fiber deployment emerges as a common thread despite vastly different market conditions.
BEAD
Roth offered no guarantees that states won’t have to restart BEAD subgrantee selections.
Expert Opinion
No BEAD final proposals have been posted since late 2024, but many are due over the next few months.
Briefs
Ford said that fiber is too expensive in many rural areas to be a practical solution.
BEAD
In an interview with Cardinal News, Feinman talked about how BEAD helped Virginia, and why he’s worried about its future growth.
Expert Opinion
In 2024, the United States imported approximately 25% of the world’s fiber optic cables.
BEAD
Arkansas nearly reached full coverage, Massachusetts barely half.
Expert Opinion
Those seeking to eliminate some of the onerous regulations are more likely to bend the ear of the Trump administration.
BEAD
She's been critical of the BEAD program's fiber preference.
New Mexico
State broadband office requested $70 million last November for the Starlink project.
People
President Trump's pick to lead the agency Arielle Roth, has yet to be confirmed.
Congress
Joint Committee on Taxation in 2023 Put 11-Year Cost at $578 million
Expert Opinion
Miami-Dade has been one of the more active counties in the country in addressing the digital enablement needs of the community.
Fiber
'With fiber, you don’t have to worry about any of that.'
BEAD
Maine Urges BEAD to ‘Invest in the Right Technology for the Right Place,’ Not Pure Tech Neutrality