BROADBAND USA Connecting America’s Communities - West Virginia Technical Assistance Workshop 2017
The National Telecommunications and Information Administration’s BroadbandUSA program is holding an in-depth Technical Assistance Workshop on broadband planning and funding in Charleston, West Virginia on Tuesday, September 19, 2017.
Broadband is a critical driver of American prosperity and economic growth. As a result, state and local governments are seeking ways to expand broadband access and digital inclusion to improve workforce development, education outcomes, and healthcare in their communities. If you answer “yes” to the following questions, please consider attending this workshop:
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Does your community need more robust broadband?
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Do you want to learn more about how to plan and fund broadband infrastructure access in your
community?
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Do you need help getting started or make sure you are on the right path?
BroadbandUSA’s half-day workshop will provide a deep dive into planning and funding a broadband infrastructure project. Our technical assistance team has substantial public and private sector experience in broadband deployment and implementation and will use this knowledge to guide attendees through the planning and funding process.
The Technical Assistance Workshop is free to attend but registration is encouraged, as seating is limited.
Register now – space is limited!
When: Tuesday, September 19, 2017; from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. EDT.
Who: The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (U.S. Department of Commerce). Experts from NTIA’s BroadbandUSA technical assistance team will lead the workshop.
Where: Jackson Kelly PLLC 500 Lee Street East Meeting Rooms A & B Charleston, WV 25301
Cost: There is no cost to attend this session.
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