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California Department of Finance Director Michael Cohen Recipient of CENIC’s 2015 Innovations In Net

Categories K-12

California Department of Finance Director Michael Cohen Recipient of CENIC’s 2015 Innovations In Networking Award

Assemblywoman Susan A. Bonilla Recipient of CENIC’s 2015 Innovations In Networking Award

Categories K-12

Assemblywoman Susan A. Bonilla Recipient of CENIC’s 2015 Innovations In Networking Award for efforts on behalf of closing digital divide in K12 broadband infrastructure

Superintendent Tom Torlakson Recipient of CENIC’s 2015 Innovations In Networking Award

Categories K-12

Superintendent Tom Torlakson Recipient of CENIC’s 2015 Innovations In Networking Award for efforts to close digital divide in CA K-12 Schools

LINK AMERICAS Foundation and TRAIL Win CENIC’s 2014 Innovations in Networking Award for Educational

LINK AMERICAS Foundation and TRAIL Win CENIC’s 2014 Innovations in Networking Award for Educational

Categories RENS & NRENS

The LINK AMERICAS Foundation and TRAIL Inc. have been honored by the Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California (CENIC) as the recipient of the 2014 Innovations in Networking Award for Educational Applications for their JobScout platform.

Connie Stewart and California Center for Rural Policy Win CENIC’s 2014 Innovations in Networking Awa

Connie Stewart and California Center for Rural Policy Win CENIC’s 2014 Innovations in Networking Awa

Categories Healthcare

Connie Stewart and the California Center for Rural Policy has been honored by the Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California (CENIC) as the recipient of the 2014 Innovations in Networking Award for Gigabit/Broadband Applications.

Governor's Budget Approved with $3.3m for CA Library Project

Governor's Budget Approved with $3.3m for CA Library Project

On January 9, Governor Jerry Brown released his much anticipated January 2014-15 Budget proposal at a press conference at the State Capitol. Most notably, the Governor has indicated his strong support of CLA’s lobbying effort to secure funding in the state Budget for a statewide, broadband infrastructure project benefitting public libraries by including $3.3 million in his proposal released today.