

The reports highlight how government agencies are coordinating to align on policy and implementation of the various high-speed Internet programs. The reports, “ The 2022 Office of Internet Connectivity and Growth Annual Report” and “ The 2022 Federal Broadband Funding Report,” were developed in accordance with the ACCESS BROADBAND Act, which requires NTIA to submit an annual report to Congress. “We will provide high-speed Internet service to everyone by focusing on access, affordability and equity.” Today’s reports show how Federal agencies across the Biden-Harris Administration are working together to target funding through the Internet for All initiative and close the digital divide,” said Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information Alan Davidson. “Providing affordable, reliable high-speed Internet service to everyone in America requires a whole-of-government approach. NTIA, Office of Public Affairs, The Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) released a new dashboard and two reports today highlighting federal investments in high-speed Internet programs. New Dashboard Highlights Coordinated Federal Investments in High-Speed Internet Programs

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