Dallas Independent School District Agrees to Settle False Claims Allegations Involving E-Rate Program
Posted on: Friday, 26 June 2009, 09:41 CDT
The E-Rate program, created by Congress in the Telecommunications Act of 1996, and overseen by the FCC, provides funding for needy schools and libraries to connect to and use the Internet. Under, the E-Rate program - which is funded by monies collected from telephone users - schools apply for funds to pay for hardware and monthly connectivity service fees.
"The E-Rate Program provides critical support to the poorest schools in the nation, providing them with Internet access and wiring," said
The resolution announced today resulted from an ongoing federal investigation of fraud and anti-competitive conduct in the E-Rate program in
SOURCE U.S. Department of Justice
Source: PR Newswire
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