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In this edition of GovTech Today, hosts Russell Lowery and Jennifer Saha discuss the importance of broadband access for all Californians, emphasizing the state's efforts to bridge the digital divide. The COVID-19 pandemic underscored the necessity of reliable internet access as students had to rely on broadband to attend school remotely, highlighting inequities in access. The state of California has initiated a large-scale effort, involving significant investments from both federal and state levels, to ensure every Californian has access to broadband. This initiative, spearheaded by the state's Department of Technology, Public Utilities Commission, and Department of Transportation, aims to make broadband accessible even in rural or economically disadvantaged areas by leveraging public infrastructure and funding to make it viable for private carriers to extend their services. The program also considers the role of the federal government and the complexities of implementing such infrastructure, including regulatory and equity issues. The initiative is in progress, with planning and grants for the 'middle mile' already under way, and efforts to address the 'last mile' to ensure comprehensive coverage.
00:00 Introduction to Bridging the Digital Divide
00:22 The Urgency of Broadband Access in California
01:32 Understanding the Need for Massive Broadband Investment
02:56 Government's Role in Subsidizing Broadband Infrastructure
06:15 The Complexities of Public and Private Broadband Partnerships
08:11 Equity and Accessibility: The Core of Broadband Initiatives
10:51 The Process and Progress of Broadband Infrastructure Development
14:54 Innovative Procurement and Future Plans
17:05 Exploring New Solutions with RFI 2 Process
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In this edition of GovTech Today, hosts Russell Lowery and Jennifer Saha discuss the importance of broadband access for all Californians, emphasizing the state's efforts to bridge the digital divide. The COVID-19 pandemic underscored the necessity of reliable internet access as students had to rely on broadband to attend school remotely, highlighting inequities in access. The state of California has initiated a large-scale effort, involving significant investments from both federal and state levels, to ensure every Californian has access to broadband. This initiative, spearheaded by the state's Department of Technology, Public Utilities Commission, and Department of Transportation, aims to make broadband accessible even in rural or economically disadvantaged areas by leveraging public infrastructure and funding to make it viable for private carriers to extend their services. The program also considers the role of the federal government and the complexities of implementing such infrastructure, including regulatory and equity issues. The initiative is in progress, with planning and grants for the 'middle mile' already under way, and efforts to address the 'last mile' to ensure comprehensive coverage.
00:00 Introduction to Bridging the Digital Divide
00:22 The Urgency of Broadband Access in California
01:32 Understanding the Need for Massive Broadband Investment
02:56 Government's Role in Subsidizing Broadband Infrastructure
06:15 The Complexities of Public and Private Broadband Partnerships
08:11 Equity and Accessibility: The Core of Broadband Initiatives
10:51 The Process and Progress of Broadband Infrastructure Development
14:54 Innovative Procurement and Future Plans
17:05 Exploring New Solutions with RFI 2 Process
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