Lack of assurance regarding the ACP funding discourages local governments and providers from investing into the program.
Coordination cross-agencies for broadband project deployment is unique, conference hears.
Department of Treasury is working to provide guidance for providers on how to grow their business.
The Affordable Connectivity Program running out of money could potentially put smaller providers in a difficult spot.
Arkansas, Connecticut, Indiana, Nebraska and North Dakota are the latest recipients.
Director of the Capital Projects Fund said the fund should be used with infrastructure bill money to close broadband gaps.
Treasury's Capital Projects Fund becomes all the more important with the release of NOFO for the NTIA's BEAD program.
“We have put our thumb on the scale for fiber,” said Joseph Wender, director the Treasury Department's broadband fund.
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