Obama includes broadband, smart grid in stimulus package

By Grant Gross, IDG News Service |  Government, Barack Obama, broadband 9 comments

U.S. President-elect Barack Obama laid out his plan for a huge economic stimulus package, with broadband rollout, an Internet-based smart energy grid and computers for schools as part of the plan.

During his campaign, Obama included rolling out broadband, energy issues and computers for schools in his list of goals, but in Thursday's speech in Fairfax, Virginia, he called for those items to be included in a giant stimulus package he'll push Congress to pass within weeks. The stimulus package could cost close to US$1 trillion.

The president-elect called the economic situation in the U.S. a "crisis unlike any we have seen in our lifetime."

He also called for all U.S. medical records to be computerized within five years. "This will cut waste, eliminate red tape and reduce the need to repeat expensive medical tests," he said. "But it just won't save billions of dollars and thousands of jobs -- it will save lives by reducing the deadly but preventable medical errors that pervade our health care system."

Obama called on Congress to approve funding for rolling out broadband to unserved and underserved areas, although his speech did not provide details on how he wants it to happen. Several tech groups have called for a national broadband policy that would include a mixture of tax credits, loans and payments to broadband providers that bring broadband to new areas.

Part of the package should include rebuilding physical infrastructure such as roads and bridges, Obama said. "But we'll also do more to retrofit America for a global economy," he added. "That means updating the way we get our electricity by starting to build a new smart grid that will save us money, protect our power sources from blackout or attack, and deliver clean, alternative forms of energy to every corner of our nation. It means expanding broadband lines across America, so that a small business in a rural town can connect and compete with their counterparts anywhere in the world."

Smart energy grids would allow real-time monitoring of a customer's energy use through Internet technology. Proponents of a national smart grid say it would likely result in decreased electricity use, allow energy companies to more efficiently distribute electricity, and encourage homeowners to install alternative energy generators such as solar panels and sell their excess energy back to the grid.

Obama also called for Congress to approve money for "21st-century" classrooms, laboratories and libraries. "We'll provide new computers, new technology and new training for teachers so that students in Chicago and Boston can compete with kids in Beijing for the high-tech, high-wage jobs of the future," he said.

Obama's priorities line up with several tech groups that have been calling for more broadband and smart-grid funding. The Information Technology Industry Council (ITI), a trade group, praised Obama's stimulus plan. The package outlined by Obama represents an "excellent starting point," ITI President Dean Garfield said in a statement.

"Our firms know that technology investments are the quickest way to dramatically turn the economy around," he added. "Increased broadband spending, electronic medical records, green energy investments and new computers for schools and libraries are all smart ways to keep America competitive while also creating new jobs and spending."

9 comments

    Anonymous 1 year ago
    They don't want anything that will help the little guy.I live in the boondocks because I want to, but to get fast internet you have to pay $60 and up and they measure how much you use.Poor ole rednecks. Don't want anything that's good for the poor folks.
    Anonymous 2 years ago
    UGG Boots is one of the most popular boots in the fashion realm, and it also the must-have item in the cold winter to keep your foot warm, have a pair of sheepskin UGG Boots as the gift also the great point, so, why you still hesitate, follow me!
    Anonymous 2 years ago
    “This nation is in a recession, and our constituents are absolutely outraged with what they see happening in this House. They want action. But they do not want the Democrat stimulus bill that passed the Senate yesterday. What they want is a stimulus for Main Street. They know the best stimulus is a job. They do not want the Democrat big-government stimulus bill that was passed across in the other chamber yesterday. They know that stimulus should be targeted, it should be immediate, it should be temporary, and it should yield results. Yesterday‘s bill brings us $400 million in social services block grants, $300 million for green golf carts, $198 million on the DHS headquarters consolidation, $300 million on FBI construction, $125 million for District of Columbia water and sewer projects. What they want is focused, targeted stimulus, not a big bill that our children and grandchildren are going to continue to pay for the rest of their lives.” payday loans faxless
    Anonymous 2 years ago
    So many schools are still without an adequate amount of computers, some don't even have any. Hopefully this will bring technology into the lives of many. Honestly I think schools should be based off of computer learning programs. Schooling on computer programs is much faster completed then traditional means. Eventually maybe more schools will start to realize that sending home their students with "busy work" (High School) does not really accomplish anything but delay them from earning their education and credits.
    Olivaruskin
    Olivaruskin 2 years ago
    President called that U.S. medical records will be computerized within five years, Fantastic steps if it will be completed by time really helpful to cut waste & can reduce the need to repeat expensive medical tests.Sarasota Home Healthcare
    Anonymous 2 years ago
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    Anonymous 3 years ago
    I live in a rural community. I am glad to raise my family here because it is a great place to live. But I am not able to afford to pay triple and more to have internet service here with a SATELLITE DISH. We pay more and we are forbidden to use the same amount of broadband as cable line internet service recipients get. So we can't enjoy online education, uploading or working on our websites, as a matter of fact a small business package for SATELLITE internet service is OUTRAGEOUS! So I think that Obama has this one correct and it takes a lot of research in the technological factor that runs our ability to do any business at all in a rural area. We also save on gas, don't pollute as much by driving and so forth. So I am really hoping this can get going fast enough I really needed this years ago! Thank you....now, on the subject of healthcare....PUKE!
    Anonymous 3 years ago
    Computers for all teachers, an energy grid, broadband. I can see how this will boost the economy. Socialism here we come!
    Anonymous 3 years ago
    I do NOT like this no matter what arguments YOU use. I guess I and many others are DONE with doctors.

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