The federal E-rate program that funds internet connections in education is subject to a major anti-fraud statute, potentially ...
Last Friday, in Wisconsin Bell, Inc. v. United States ex rel. Heath, the Supreme Court unanimously held that requests for ...
As the 2020-2025 Category Two E-Rate funding cycle sunsets, K–12 schools should determine where and how to spend their remaining funding. While some schools haven’t tapped into their funds, others may ...
Understand library funding issues under debate in Washington and ways that library workers can stand up and speak out for ...
Broadband and telecommunications service providers should redouble efforts to comply with the rules of the FCC's "E-Rate" program that ...
The federal E-Rate program has been a critical funding channel for school districts since its inception, playing a key role in narrowing the digital divide for K12 communities. Listen to knowledgeable ...
Extreme's E-Rate eligible solutions, now including Extreme Platform ONE, create foundation for digital learning, help lower ...
The court rejected an argument by an AT&T subsidiary that an industry-funded program to provide internet access to schools and libraries is not subject to the federal False Claims Act.
School and library broadband technology has been through a lot in recent years, and so has the federal E-rate program that funds it. E-rate helped build broadband extensions to serve remote ...
Thanks largely to the federal E-rate program, 99 percent of America’s schools now have high-speed broadband connections capable of providing enough bandwidth to enable their students and teachers to ...