A new report from Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) spotlights the potential for waste, fraud, and abuse in federal broadband funding.
USF Reforms Should Include Replacing Lifeline with ACP
The Council for Citizens Against Government Waste offered its views on Universal Service reform to Congress on August 24, 2023.
Eastern Tennessee: Where Broadband Goes Bust
Government-owned broadband networks have failed across the country, but public utilities in Tennessee want to build them anyway.
A Disturbing Trend for Broadband Deployment
With $42.5 billion available for broadband deployment, funding should be available regardless of technology or vendor type.
DOD’s Cloud Services Contract Moves Forward
DOD moves forward with its $9 billion Joint Warfighter Cloud Capability multi-year, multi-vendor contract.
GAO Duplication Report Offers Roadmap to Cut Government Waste
The GAO offers commonsense ways to reduce duplicative and wasteful spending.
NTIA Releases Broadband Funding to the States
Federal and state officials should work to use the BEAD funding wisely.
Celebrating Creative Women on World IP Day
April 26, 2023 celebrates Women in IP, which should provide focus on protecting their intellectual property rights.
FTC Budget Request Would Lead to More Interference and Less Innovation
Congress should reject the FTC’s bloated budget request and stop the agency from getting more power.
House Renews Consideration of Privacy Legislation
House subcommittee holds hearing to discuss what should be included in legislation to protect consumer data privacy.




