Yes, more coordination is always going to make scarce dollars go further.
Absolutely. We can't manage what we don't measure.
We are going to have to figure out how to make sure our maps operate at a level of precision that is meaningful to people on the ground.
I think kids not being able to do their homework is probably the cruelest part of our Digital Divide.
If we can map those places as a community, I think that we will all contribute to solving this problem faster.
I think it is fundamentally true that it is small 'D' democratic that communities should be able to come together, if they feel the private ...
You cannot manage problems you do not measure. Our maps are now 3 years out of date.
We are going to have to do it with a level of precision that is new, and different, and more meaningful.
We should be pouring every resource we have to fix it.
By and large, they are rural.
I think our standard should be 100 megabits because I think you have to set big goals if you want to do audacious things.