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Arbitrary decision making has shaken the confidence of workers at the NTIA, according to Evan Feinman, the former director of the BEAD Program. According to Feinman, who resigned his post on Friday, March 14, that fear hurt the culture within the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), which advises the president on telecommunications policy. Hear why that, and reviews with seemingly pre-determined outcomes, has left Feinman concerned about the BEAD Program's direction following his departure from government.
Arbitrary decision making has shaken the confidence of workers at the NTIA, according to Evan Feinman, the former director of the BEAD Program. According to Feinman, who resigned his post on Friday, March 14, that fear hurt the culture within the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), which advises the president on telecommunications policy. Hear why that, and reviews with seemingly pre-determined outcomes, has left Feinman concerned about the BEAD Program's direction following his departure from government.