PA Broadband Development Authority to Hold Community Engagement Events Across the Commonwealth

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HARRISBURG – Pennsylvania Broadband Development Authority Executive Director Brandon Carson has announced a series of upcoming public engagement activities to support the development of the Commonwealth’s Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment (BEAD) and Digital Equity (DE) program plans.

Extending and expanding access to broadband across Pennsylvania and making connection more reliable and affordable is a top priority of Gov. Josh Shapiro and his Administration.

The ‘Internet for All: Connecting the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’ initiative aims to reach a diverse cross-section of residents, businesses and organizations through a public survey and robust schedule of community conversations and roundtable discussions in all regions of the state.

The feedback and data received during these events will be crucial to the authority as it works to minimize Pennsylvania’s existing digital divide.

“Pennsylvanians have an absolutely essential role in helping the Authority develop the BEAD and DE plans and we want to hear from as many Pennsylvanians as possible at our upcoming community engagement events,” saidCarson.

“We’re working hard to make Internet for All a reality in Pennsylvania, and being able to incorporate feedback from our residents, businesses, and organizations is crucial in helping us develop broadband plans that address barriers and needs.”

Community engagement activities will include:

Pennsylvanians should check the Community Events section of the authority’s Web site often, as it will be updated to include details for new events as soon as they are scheduled.

The authority has also formed a working group that includes stakeholders with digital access and equity interests who are active within their communities.

This group is comprised of a variety of sectors and primarily includes organizations representing covered populations, as defined in the DE Act.

The working group, which meets biweekly to stay apprised of the Authority’s BEAD and DE activities and offer insight, will continue to meet to help inform and guide the implementation of the DE plan.

For more information about the Pennsylvania Broadband Development Authority and the upcoming community engagement activities, visit the authority’s Web site

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