Responders fear that updating the E-Rate process will increase complexity for applicants.
This shift away from local autonomy for procurement would be the most radical change to the program since its inception.
WASHINGTON, October 10, 2014 –High-capacity internet and networked services are the future of education because they will provide instructors and students with the necessary connectivity and...
WASHINGTON, July 7, 2014 – As the Federal Communications Commission prepares to vote on E-Rate modernization July 11, some educators […]