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The Universal Service Administrative Co. spent a large...

The Universal Service Administrative Co. spent a large part of 2012 working on insourcing its information technology infrastructure and operations so it could more quickly review applications for funding for the Schools and Libraries Program, it said in its 2012…

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Annual Report, submitted to the FCC Wednesday (http://bit.ly/11ROOcd). It has also worked on responding to FCC reform of the High Cost, Lifeline, and Rural Health Care programs, it said. USAC’s unaudited administrative expenses were $110 million in 2012. The total approved disbursements to the high cost program were $4.15 billion; $2.22 billion to Schools and Libraries (also known as E-rate); $2.19 billion to Lifeline; and $155 million to rural healthcare.