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BEAD Letter of Credit Waiver Update, July 2025
NTIA is providing notice of a conditional programmatic waiver of certain requirements set forth in section IV.D.2.a.ii of the BEAD Program NOFO related to the application of Weiss ratings to determine the acceptability of United States banks and credit unions to issue a letter of credit.
FACT SHEET: ENDING BIDEN’S BROADBAND BURDENS
Trump Administration Announces the Benefit of the Bargain BEAD Program
Removing Unnecessary Regulatory Barriers to High-Speed Broadband
BEAD Restructuring Policy Notice
Equity Fact Sheet: How Internet for All Investments Are Reaching Underserved Communities
Tailoring the Application of the Uniform Guidance to the BEAD Program; Request for Comments
The Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) has launched a request for comment (RFC) giving all interested stakeholder an opportunity to provide input on any exemptions from the Uniform Guidance that might help facilitate the implementation of the Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment (BEAD) Program.
WHAT THEY ARE SAYING: Bipartisan Governors Across America ‘Sign On’ to Internet for All Initiative
FACT SHEET: Biden-Harris Administration’s “Internet for All” Initiative: Bringing affordable, reliable high-speed internet to everyone in America
President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law brought together Republicans, Democrats, and Independents to better connect the American people through roads, bridges, airports, and the internet. The law included a $65 billion investment to ensure all Americans can access affordable, reliable, and high-speed internet – Internet for All. Reliable, high-speed internet is vital to work, learn, and compete in a 21st century economy, which is why the Biden-Harris Administration, through the U.S.
Request for Comment on Broadband Programs in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
President Biden's Bipartisan Infrastructure Law includes a historic investment of $65 billion to help close the digital divide and ensure that all Americans have access to reliable, affordable, high-speed broadband. The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) is responsible for distributing more than $48 billion in broadband funding through several different programs under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.