S 414 · 107th Congress · Science, Technology, Communications

NTIA Digital Network Technology Program Act

Introduced 2001-02-28· Sponsored by Sen. Cleland, Max [D-GA]· Senate

Bill Progress

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House
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Enacted
Latest: Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 487.(2002-07-09)

Plain Language Summary

[AI summary unavailable — showing source text] NTIA Digital Network Technology Program Act - Amends the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) Organization Act to direct the Secretary of Commerce to establish within NTIA's Technology Opportunities Program a digital network technologies program to award grants, contracts, or cooperative agreements (assistance) to eligible institutions to provide educational instruction in digital network technologies. Makes the following institutions eligible for such assistance: (1) a historically Black college or university; (2) a Hispanic-, Alaska Native-, or Native Hawaiian-serving institution; (3) a tribally controlled college or university; or (4) an institution determined to have enrolled a substantial number of minority, low-income students who received assistance under the Higher Education Act of 1965. Provides a matching funds requirement. Prohibits an institution that receives assistance exceeding $2.5 million from receiving further assistance until every other eligible institution has received assistance under this Act.…

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CBO Cost Estimate

Congressional Budget Office

S. 414, NTIA Digital Network Technology Program Act

May 24, 2002

<p>Cost estimate for the bill as ordered reported by the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation on May 16, 2002</p>

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S. 414, NTIA Digital Network Technology Program Act

May 24, 2002

Cost estimate for the bill as ordered reported by the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation on May 16, 2002

Full CBO report ↗

Official non-partisan budget analysis by the Congressional Budget Office

Cosponsors (17)

13 Democrats4 Republicans