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Home » Department of Commerce Eyes Changes to BEAD

Department of Commerce Eyes Changes to BEAD

March 7, 2025
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On March 5th, Howard Lutnick, U.S. Secretary of Commerce, issued the following statement concerning the BEAD program.

“Under my leadership, the Commerce Department has launched a rigorous review of the BEAD program.  The Department is ripping out the Biden Administration’s pointless requirements.  It is revamping the BEAD program to take a tech-neutral approach that is rigorously driven by outcomes, so states can provide internet access for the lowest cost.  Additionally, the Department is exploring ways to cut government red tape that slows down infrastructure construction.  We will work with states and territories to quickly get rid of the delays and the waste. Thereafter we will move quickly to implementation in order to get households connected. 

“Under the revamped BEAD program, all Americans will receive the benefit of the bargain that Congress intended.  We’re going to deliver high-speed internet access, and we will do it efficiently and effectively at the lowest cost to taxpayers.”

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