September 2020

An Investment in HBCUs is an Investment in America

By Alisa Valentin, Ph.D.  Howard University in Washington, DC Just two decades ago, many of us could not have imagined a world where Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) would garner such nationwide attention. Institutions like Howard University, Spelman College, and Norfolk State University are the subjects of network news segments, sought after pit stops […]

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Connecting Residents in Arlington, Virginia

With Holly Hartell, Assistant CIO for Strategic Initiatives at Arlington County Department of Technology How do you communicate with residents in Arlington?  To ensure that the communications are clear and consistent, four goals have been defined as guideposts for the County efforts: CONNECTIVITY: Arlington residents are able to connect to affordable broadband internet. ACCESS: All

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Next Century Cities Reiterates the Importance of an Accurate Depiction of Broadband Availability in the FCC’s 2021 Broadband Deployment Report

Every day, millions of people across the United States log on to attend school, complete their jobs, and consult with medical professionals. While the need for high-quality broadband predates and will persist after the pandemic, COVID-19 has increased internet traffic on home broadband services. In the past several months, employers, educators, and healthcare providers have

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Next Century Cities Reviews Recent Ninth Circuit Decision City of Portland v. FCC

On August 12, 2020, the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit released its decision in the case City of Portland v. FCC. This decision will have wide reaching effects not just on Next Century Cities’ (NCC) member municipalities, but on municipalities across the nation regardless of size or location. The case centered on Portland,

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Next Century Cities Joins Public Interest Allies in Making Recommendations to Improve NTIA’s Internet Use Survey

The National Telecommunications Information Administration (“NTIA”) in conjunction with the Census Bureau periodically administers, as a supplement to the Current Population Survey, the Internet Use Survey. This survey is an important resource to inform digital inclusion strategies and other internet-related public policy challenges. NTIA has asked for comment as to how it can improve the

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Next Century Cities Advocates for the FCC to Reevaluate Broadband Deployment Data Collection Methods and Reporting 

View a pdf of this press release here. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Brittany-Rae Gregory brittany-rae@nextcenturycities.org Next Century Cities Advocates for the FCC to Reevaluate Broadband Deployment Data Collection Methods and Reporting   Washington D.C. (September 21, 2020) – Next Century Cities (“NCC”) submitted comments with Common Cause and Public Knowledge in response to the Federal

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There Is Something Special Happening in Fort Collins that Should Happen in Every Municipality Working Towards Universal Broadband Access

The digital divide has a local impact and often requires local problem-solving. As a result, time and resources are often assigned to immediate challenges. Particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, little time remains for local leaders to brainstorm and imagine new ways to bring broadband within reach for every resident.  In Fort Collins, CO, however, thinking

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Next Century Cities Joins 18 Public Interest Groups in Asking the FCC to Maintain Lifeline Minimum Standards

The Lifeline program is an integral part of bringing and keeping low income American’s across the nation online. It is essential that it remains accessible to populations who need it most such as students, veterans, seniors, the disabled, domestic violence victims, and those recovering from natural disasters. On August 14, 2020, Next Century Cities along

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