Congressional Black Caucus makes recommendations to fight digital divide
The Congressional Black Caucus issued a strong endorsement for increased funding of broadband deployment, as part of a series of recommendations on major U.S. policy areas for the 21st Century.
Expanded broadband Internet access is a fundamental venture that will have impacts across all sectors, according to the CBC. The report says:
"The Expansion of broadband infrastructure focusing on un- served and under- served communities is needed...Digital empowerment can assist public, private, and business communities, expand exposure to educational, e-health, public safety, and fiscal tools."
Under the guidance of an impressive Executive Committee, which includes CWA's Alfonso Pollard, the CBC issued the following recommendations to fight the nation's digital divide:
- Appoint a Chief Technology Officer to assess communications oportunities and challenges in the future;
- Bridge the gap between the public and private sectors; and,
- Make use of the $7.2 million in stimulus funding for the expansion of broadband infrastructure and access.
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