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Public Notices for the Omnibus Broadband Intiative

September 23rd, 2009 by Admin User

Original Blogpost.

NBP Public Notice # Title Release Date Comment Dates Reply Comment Dates Document Number / Link
  Process for Filing Response to Staff Workshops 9/1/2009 Three
dates: (9/15/2009, 10/2/2009, and 10/20/2009) Depending on Date of
Workshop
  DA 09-1992
1 Definition of Broadband 8/20/2009 08/31/09 09/08/09 DA 09-1842
2 Implementation
of Smart Grid Technology
9/4/2009 10/02/09 n/a DA 09-2017
3 Telework 9/4/2009 09/22/09 n/a DA 09-2018
4 Broadband
Accesibility for People With Disabilities Workshop II:
Barriers, Opportunities, and Policy Recommendations
9/18/2009 10/06/09 n/a DA 09-2080
5 Broadband
Deployment and Adoption on Tribal Lands
9/23/2009 11/9/09 12/9/2009 DA 09-2093
6 Spectrum
for Broadband
9/23/2009 10/23/09 11/13/2009 DA 09-2100
7 Contribution
of Federal, State, Tribal, and Local Government to Broadband
9/25/2009 11/06/09 n/a DA 09-2122
8 Public
Safety, Homeland Security, and Cybersecurity
9/28/2009 11/12/09 n/a DA 09-2133
9 Opportunities
for Disadvantaged Businesses in the Age of Broadband
9/28/2009 11/02/09 n/a DA 09-2137
10 Broadband Clearinghouse 10/02/2009 11/16/2009 n/a DA 09-2167
11 Middle Mile 10/08/2009 11/04/2009 n/a DA 09-2186
12 Connecting Anchor Institutions to Fiber 10/08/2009 10/28/2009 n/a DA 09-2194
13 Berkman Center for Internet and Society Study 10/14/2009 11/16/2009 n/a DA 09-2217
14 Public Safety Issues Related to Broadband Deployment in Rural and Tribal Areas and Broadband Communications to and from Persons with Disabilities 11/2/2009 12/1/2009 n/a DA 09-2369
15 Broadband Needs in Education, Including Changes to E-Rate Program to Improve Broadband Deployment 11/3/2009 11/20/2009 12/11/2009 DA 09-2376
16 Broadband Adoption 11/10/2009 12/2/2009 n/a DA 09-2403
17

Health Care Delivery Elements of the National Broadband Plan

11/12/2009 12/4/2009 n/a DA 09-2413
18 Relationship Between Broadband and Economic Opportunity 11/12/2009 12/4/2009 n/a DA 09-2414
19 The Role of Universal Service and Intercarrier Compensation in the National Broadband Plan 11/13/2009 12/7/2009 n/a DA 09-2419
20 Moving Toward a Digital Democracy 11/17/2009 12/10/2009 n/a DA 09-2431
21 Data Portability and its Relationship to Broadband 11/18/2009 12/9/2009 n/a DA 09-2433
22 Research Necessary for Broadband Leadership 11/18/2009 12/8/2009 n/a DA 09-2434
23 Network Deployment Study Conducted by the Columbia Institute for Tele-Information 11/20/2009 12/4/2009 n/a DA 09-2458
24 Broadband Measurement and Consumer Transparency of Fixed Residential and Small Business Services in the U.S. 11/24/2009 12/14/2009 n/a DA 09-2474
25 Transition from Circuit-Switched Network to All-IP Network 12/1/2009 12/21/2009 n/a DA 09-2517
26 Uses of Spectrum 12/2/2009 12/21/2009 n/a DA 09-2518
27 Video Device Innovation 12/3/2009 12/21/2009 n/a DA 09-2519
28 Broadband Deployment Financing 12/18/2009 1/8/2010 n/a DA 09-2610
29 Privacy Issues 1/13/2010 1/22/2010 n/a DA 10-62
30 Reply Comments 1/13/2010 1/27/2010 n/a DA 10-61

 



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