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NTIA Announces Recovery Act Investment to Expand Broadband Internet Access and Economic Opportunities in Illinois
NTIA announced a nearly $9 million American Recovery and Reinvestment Act investment to expand and upgrade public computer centers in locations throughout Chicago and provide technology and job assistance training to residents, with a focus on at-risk youth, senior citizens, people with disabilities, and the unemployed.
Notice of Inquiry: Cybersecurity, Innovation and the Internet Economy
The Department of Commerce’s Internet Policy Task Force is conducting a comprehensive review of the nexus between cybersecurity challenges in the commercial sector and innovation in the Internet economy. The Department seeks comments on measures to improve cybersecurity while sustaining innovation. The Department intends to issue a report that will contribute to the Administration’s domestic and international policies and activities in advancing both cybersecurity and the Internet economy. (455 KB PDF file)
NTIA Announces Recovery Act Investment to Improve Broadband Adoption by People with Disabilities
NTIA announced a nearly $15 million American Recovery and Reinvestment Act investment to help bridge the technological divide, boost economic growth, and improve communications for people with disabilities nationwide. The grant to Communication Service for the Deaf, Inc. (CSD) intends to expand broadband adoption among people who are deaf and hard of hearing and provide them with tools to more fully participate in the digital economy.
NTIA: Notice of Intent to Proceed with the Final Stages of DNSSEC Implementation in the Authoritative Root Zone
NTIA announced the availability of the Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC) testing and evaluation report and NTIA’s intent to proceed with the final stages of DNSSEC deployment in the authoritative root zone. NTIA is providing a comment period on the report and the commencement of the final stage of the DNSSEC deployment before taking any action. Comments must be submitted by June 21, 2010. (292 KB PDF file)
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