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<div class="gmail_quote">---------- Forwarded message ----------<br>From: <b class="gmail_sendername">Jacob Roberts</b> <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:jroberts@alawash.org">jroberts@alawash.org</a>></span><br>Date: Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 9:15 AM<br>
Subject: [District Dispatch] Open meeting on release of national broadband plan marks the beginning of a long process<br>To: <a href="mailto:district@ala.org">district@ala.org</a><br><br><br>FULL POST: <a href="http://bit.ly/aHzT4p" target="_blank">http://bit.ly/aHzT4p</a><br>
--<br>District Dispatch has posted a new item, 'Open meeting on release of national<br>broadband plan marks the beginning of a long process'<br><br>After many months of speculation, anticipation, trepidation, and debate, the<br>
Federal Communication Commission’s (FCC) National Broadband Plan (NBP) was<br>released yesterday. It was officially released just prior to the open meeting<br>held for the Omnibus Broadband Initiative (OBI) team responsible for crafting<br>
the NBP to formally present it to the Commission. Though not as enmeshed in<br>the details of developing the NBP as the FCC team was, many of us in the<br>Washington Office have been following the drama closely.<br><br>After filing comments this past fall, providing data and clarifications to the<br>
education and economic development teams, and supporting an FCC commissioned<br>study on barriers to adoption, seeing the 360-page document warrants due pause.<br> Attending the open meeting was both a small reward and a reminder of the<br>
tremendous work yet to be done.<br><br>The open meeting was as much a recognition of the long and tedious hours put in<br>by the OBI team as it was a moment for reflection on the opportunities before<br>us as the plan moves from recommendations to action steps. Chairman Julius<br>
Genachowski opened the meeting by enumerating the various ways this initiative<br>is unique for the Commission. He rightly praised the process as open and<br>transparent as well as publically inclusive. The Commission held 36 public<br>
workshops and issued 31 public notices. These notices resulted in 23,000<br>comments and 74,000 pages that the OBI team reviewed. Many of these comments<br>are included in the NBP as direct examples and footnotes. Genachowski lauded<br>
the use of “new media” to create further avenues for reaching the public.<br>Blogband.gov had over 1,200 comments which are now part of the official record<br>and @fcc, the Commission’s Twitter feed, has over 333,000 followers.<br>
<br>The tone of the meeting balanced a sense of accomplishment on the part of the<br>Commission and the OBI team with the understanding that to bring the plan to<br>fruition will require months of hearings, rulemakings, and debate.<br>
Participating in yesterday’s event, even as an audience member, brought home<br>to me that the NBP creates both opportunities and challenges in the months and<br>years ahead. We have been given a chance to affect the course of broadband<br>
connectivity and adoption for communities nationwide. A number of<br>recommendations highlighted by the Commissioners and the OBI team shout<br>“library.” These include a focus on digital literacy skills training,<br>
increasing civic engagement, and improving the E-rate program. As we move<br>forward digesting the NBP, I am hopeful we can successfully articulate the role<br>libraries play in helping their patrons reap the benefits of high capacity<br>
broadband connectivity.<br><br>Marijke Visser<br>OITP Information Technology Policy Analyst<br><br>You may view the latest post at<br><a href="http://www.wo.ala.org/districtdispatch/?p=4600" target="_blank">http://www.wo.ala.org/districtdispatch/?p=4600</a><br>
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<br><br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Diedre Conkling<br>Lincoln County Library District<br>P.O. Box 2027<br>Newport, OR 97365<br>Work phone & fax: 541-265-3066<br>Work email: <a href="mailto:diedre@beachbooks.org">diedre@beachbooks.org</a><br>
Home email: <a href="mailto:diedre08@gmail.com">diedre08@gmail.com</a><br>