Indian Telecommunications Initiatives Regional Workshop and Roundtable

"ITI-NCAI" is designed to increase the understanding of telecommunications issues and policies affecting Indian Country and to increase the intergovernmental consultation with American Indian Tribes and Alaska Native Villages on telecommunications issues and policies.

Workshop discussions will address telecommunications issues facing Indian Country with the goal of providing information that Tribal leaders and decision-makers can use to prioritize their Tribal economic development goals and telecommunications deployment agendas.

The Roundtable Session will provide an interactive consultative opportunity for federal officials and Tribal leaders and representatives to discuss Tribal telecommunications needs and priorities, and Commission rules, programs, and policies affecting telecommunications services and related economic empowerment in Indian Country.

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