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FCC Lists 9 More State Administrators of Deaf-Blind Equipment Distribution Program

The FCC certified administrators for its deaf-blind equipment distribution program in eight more states and the District of Columbia. A Consumer and Government Affairs Bureau public notice in docket 10-210 Tuesday said the parties were "for Alabama, the Alabama Institute…

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for Deaf and Blind; for Alaska, Assistive Technology of Alaska; for California, the Lighthouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired; for Delaware, the University of Delaware-Center for Disabilities Studies; for the District of Columbia, the Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind; for Illinois, The Chicago Lighthouse Serving the Blind, Visually Impaired, Disabled and Veteran Communities; for Missouri, Missouri Assistive Technology; for Nebraska, the Nebraska Assistive Technology Partnership; and, for Pennsylvania, the Institute on Disabilities-Temple University." Other state administrators were announced in early June and late May (see 1706060032 and 1705220043).