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Cybertelecom
Federal Internet Law & Policy
An Educational Project
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Federal Funding for Information Technology - International |
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US AID
- Digital Opportunity through Technology and Communication Partnerships
- "Digital Opportunity through Technology and Communication (DOT-COM) is an alliance of three cooperative agreements to promote information and communication technology for development. DOT-COM activities cross all sectors, including education, economic growth, women in development, agriculture, trade, health, environment, and telecommunications/e-commerce policy. The three DOT-COM cooperative agreements provide expertise and services in policy, access, and learning systems. The DOT-COM award for policy ("dot-GOV") provides assessments, training and technical assistance on telecommunications and electronic commerce policy and regulatory reform. The DOT-COM award for access ("dot-ORG") provides pilots, technical assistance and institutional support to increase access and use of communication technology by the under-served. The DOT-COM award for learning systems ("dot-EDU") provides pilots, technical assistance and institutional support for the use of information and communication technology (ICT) in learning systems. Gender equity and collaboration with private sector ICT firms are emphasized throughout DOT-COM. The Global Bureau Center for Human Capacity Development (G/HCD) and the Office of Women in Development (G/WID) fund the core DOT-COM awards."
- See also Dot Com Alliance
Central Intelligence Agency: In-Q-Tel
- In-Q-Tel is a venture catalyst- it combines strategic investments with technical expertise to partner with innovators at the cutting edge of IT. It helps accelerate technologies, bring them to market, and at the same time deliver them to one of the most demanding tech users in the world - the spooks at the CIA. In-Q-Tel is an independent, private, non-profit company funded by the IUS Govt with one objective: to identify and deliver next neg info tech to support CIA's critical intelligence missions.
Computers for Learning
- Eligible: schools and educational non profits.Program: Donation of used equipment. Cycle: Continuous. Contact Info: (202) 501-3846
- Donates "surplus Federal computer equipment to schools (K12) and educational non profits, giving special consideration to those with the greatest need." Schools and educational nonprofit can register requests for surplus equipment; federal agencies use the site to donate computers. Created by President Clinton in "Executive Order 12999, 'Educational Technology: Ensuring Opportunity for All Children in the Next Century,' which states his goal to ensure that American children have the skills they need to succeed in the information-intensive 21st Century." FAQ Transportation of the equipment to the recipients is the responsibility of the recipients. Funding for this can be found at the Computers for Learning Partnership.
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