Problems with the E-rate Program: Waste, Fraud, and Abuse Concerns in the Wiring of Our Nation's Schools to the Internet : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eighth Congress, Second Session, 1. daļaU.S. Government Printing Office, 2004 |
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Alpha Telecommunications BENIT bidders BOHUCHOT CAINE campus Chairman BARTON classroom competitive bidding requirements consultant contract cost cost-effective DEGETTE discounts document E-mail E-Rate funding E-Rate program educational El Paso I.S.D. eligible services EPISD EPPS Ethernet FCC Form 470 FCC Rcd Federal Communications Commission filed funding requests Funding Year 2002 Galena Park GLOGOVAC HAWTHORNE IBM Proposal IBM's implementation Independent School District ineligible internal connections International Business Machines Internet access issues Jasper County Libraries Division Libraries Support Mechanism MCCAIN MCDONALD million NABSE Okay Paso I.S.D. Paso Independent School Paso ISD products and services program rules Request for Proposal Request for Review response school districts Schools and Libraries seek selected IBM servers Service Administrative Company service provider SLD's specific staff Statement submitted Systems Integration Technology Partner technology plan Texas Universal Service Administrative Universal Service Order USAC vendor violated VNCI WALDEN Ysleta
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