The U.S. Government Accountability Office released a study that raises questions about the accuracy of broadband availability data in the FCC’s National Broadband Map. The study says the Commission hasn’t documented or assessed the sufficiency of its processes for ensuring the map is as accurate as possible. That, in turn, could jeopardize agencies’ ability to make the most efficient and effective funding decisions. The GAO also recommends that the Commission, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, and the Departments of Agriculture and the Treasury better coordinate on broadband policy and funding.
This report comes three years after the GAO told federal agencies how to coordinate over 100 federal broadband programs administered by 15 agencies. The Government Accountability Office also noted that most of the work from the 2022 assessment remains undone.
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