The federal government will make more than $42 billion available for broadband expansion through the IIJA. But these dollars will be disbursed by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) — a funding source that’s unfamiliar to many DOTs — and the grants also require DOTs to forge new partnerships with state and local agencies, telecom providers and commercial ISPs. This session will explore the potential opportunity for DOTs and what they’ll need to do to benefit from these funds.
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Thompson Coburn LLP
Government solicitations for services frequently include a requirement to identify key personnel who will work on the awarded contract. If so, offerors may be required to also include resumes and letters of commitment for each person proposed in the specified key personnel position(s), and the proposed key personnel usually will be considered as part of the solicitation’s evaluation criteria.
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Government and education services should be easily accessible and simple to use for a wide variety of constituents. As the COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated, constituents can get frustrated and feel left behind when organizations have complex processes and tools, and not all users will be on the same level of the digital playing field. Thankfully, government and educational agencies have shown a willingness to transform their approaches to meet individuals where they are.
Join Government Technology on September 14 at 11 a.m. Pacific/2 p.m. Eastern for a discussion on how your organization can create frictionless and inclusive services through innovation.
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Norcal PTAC
Learn the ins and outs of how the government handles post-award orientations, quality requirements, delays, modifications, payments, disputes, terminations, acceptance, and close-outs.
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