The FCC unveiled the details of a new, three-year program designed to provide schools and libraries with technology to defend their networks and data stores.
The Federal Communications Commission voted along party lines to expand the list of services available under its E-Rate subsidy program for schools and libraries.
The Federal Communications Commission is considering a new program that would provide schools and libraries "cybersecurity and advanced firewall services."
A program in California and Washington state is training librarians to handle open data requests and taking the burden off agency officials. And it's growing.