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broadband expansion project funded by the federal stimulus, the state is removing routers that cost as little as $40 at public facilities and replacing them with $22,400 routers. "It's $24 million in government funds, so we're looking
... Published: Wednesday, August 08, 2012 Words: 835
in West Virginia. The review is expected to include a financial audit. Burdette's announcement followed Gazette reports that stateofficials are using $24 million from the stimulus grant to put 1,000 high-powered Internetrouters in... Published: Tuesday, May 15, 2012 Words: 893
Martin also has criticized stateofficials for spending $24 million on oversized Internetrouters for more than 1,000 public facilities. The routerscost$22,600 each. Earlier this year, the state Legislative Auditor released a scathing... Published: Friday, October 18, 2013 Words: 658
follow a legislative auditor's recommendation that the state scrap a controversial "secondary bid" practice that was used to buy high-capacityInternetrouters for $24million. Secondary bids allowed state agencies to tap existing statewide... Published: Friday, May 31, 2013 Words: 525
In February, the legislative auditor released a scathing report, finding that the state wasted at least $7.9 million — and up to $15 million — in stimulusfunds by purchasing oversize routers. The state installed most of the routers... Published: Wednesday, May 08, 2013 Words: 796
advise Burdette and Tomblin. Earlier this month, Burdette said ICF would also review how stateofficials were spending more than $126 million in federal economic stimulusfunds to expand high-speed Internet in West Virginia. The review... Published: Thursday, May 24, 2012 Words: 1397
in February. State auditors found that high-ranking government officials circumvented purchasing regulations when they used federal stimulusfunds to buy more than 1,000routers as part of a statewide high-speed Internet expansion project... Published: Friday, April 12, 2013 Words: 622
they installed the high-capacity Cisco 3945 series routers paid for with $24 million in stimulusfunds. The routerscost$22,600 each. On Monday, Gale Given, the state's chief technology officer, said her agency exchanged 32 of the... Published: Tuesday, June 17, 2014 Words: 518
fiber, and that is not the case," she said. The U.S. Commerce Department's Inspector General and West Virginia Legislative Auditor's office are reviewing the state's use of the $126.3 million in stimulusfunds. The project was designed... Published: Tuesday, January 08, 2013 Words: 641
- school, libraries, jails, health centers, county courthouses, planning agencies and other government facilities - are receiving fiber that will speed up their Internet service. Time after time, stateofficials overseeing the stimulus... Published: Friday, March 22, 2013 Words: 1425