NCC Emphasizes the Importance of Digital Inclusion Among Hispanic and Latinx Households
Next Century Cities works to ensure that residents in every community – regardless of geography or zip code have reliable and affordable access to high-speed
Next Century Cities works to ensure that residents in every community – regardless of geography or zip code have reliable and affordable access to high-speed
In June 2021, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer issued Executive Directive 2021-2, which established the Michigan High-Speed Internet Office (“MIHI”). The office is responsible for coordinating all
Working to develop privacy protections, and understanding how the lack of regulatory oversight impacts students, is central to the Center for Democracy and Technology’s (CDT)
Lydia X. Z. Brown is an advocate who is changing the way that people think about equity for people with disabilities. In several capacities, as
Digital Inclusion Week (“DIW”) is a designated time for government officials, public service entities, nonprofits, and others to unite their efforts around closing the digital
The Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies devotes its Technology Policy Program to exploring the impact and potential policy solutions that could improve digital
Jonathan Paz is a Ward 9 City Councilor in Waltham, Massachusetts. Boston born and Waltham raised, his engagement with and deep focus on Waltham’s working
The International Economic Development Council (IEDC) is a non-profit, non-partisan membership organization that serves economic development officers nationwide. Its 2021 Future Economic Forum conference focused
Due to the COVID pandemic, the National Digital Inclusion Alliance’s (“NDIA”) annual conference had a different look and feel this year. It is traditionally a
On May 19, 2020, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Federal Reserve Banks of Dallas and Kansas City, and the Office of the Comptroller of the
Next Century Cities works to ensure that residents in every community – regardless of geography or zip code have reliable and affordable access to high-speed
In June 2021, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer issued Executive Directive 2021-2, which established the Michigan High-Speed Internet Office (“MIHI”). The office is responsible for coordinating all
Working to develop privacy protections, and understanding how the lack of regulatory oversight impacts students, is central to the Center for Democracy and Technology’s (CDT)
Lydia X. Z. Brown is an advocate who is changing the way that people think about equity for people with disabilities. In several capacities, as
Digital Inclusion Week (“DIW”) is a designated time for government officials, public service entities, nonprofits, and others to unite their efforts around closing the digital
The Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies devotes its Technology Policy Program to exploring the impact and potential policy solutions that could improve digital
Jonathan Paz is a Ward 9 City Councilor in Waltham, Massachusetts. Boston born and Waltham raised, his engagement with and deep focus on Waltham’s working
The International Economic Development Council (IEDC) is a non-profit, non-partisan membership organization that serves economic development officers nationwide. Its 2021 Future Economic Forum conference focused
Due to the COVID pandemic, the National Digital Inclusion Alliance’s (“NDIA”) annual conference had a different look and feel this year. It is traditionally a
On May 19, 2020, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Federal Reserve Banks of Dallas and Kansas City, and the Office of the Comptroller of the
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