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The Nebraska Broadband Initiative will start a statewide survey...

The Nebraska Broadband Initiative will start a statewide survey and scorecard project in early September for businesses in the state to “increase their economic vitality by better utilizing broadband technologies,” said Nebraska Lt. Gov. Lavon Heidemann in a news release…

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Wednesday (http://1.usa.gov/19Qf87t). The Democrat, who is also Nebraska Information Technology Commission chairman, said businesses will be asked to do an online assessment of their use of broadband technologies over the next few months, and up to 500 businesses will receive a personalized scorecard and the opportunity to work with a business broadband coach. “Our businesses can have valuable feedback and, as a state, Nebraska can leverage its strength as a leader in business technology,” said Heidemann.