Boosting Internet Access and Investment in DC: A Roundup of DC Tech News
Key Ideas
- The National Telecommunications and Information Administration awarded DC $100.6 million for internet access and digital literacy training as part of the BEAD Program.
- Certara, a tech firm, is seeking tech workers like software engineers and data experts to drive innovation in pharmaceutical development.
- Hydrogen-powered buses are set to debut in Montgomery County next year, while a Crystal City EV motor startup secured $650,000 in funding.
- Political updates include the election of candidates for key congressional seats in Northern Virginia and the commitment to quality journalism from the Washington Post owner.
The National Telecommunications and Information Administration has granted Washington DC $100.6 million to improve internet access and digital literacy training in the city. This funding comes as part of the Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment (BEAD) Program, which aims to enhance internet infrastructure across the US.
Certara, a software company in DC, is looking to hire tech workers to drive advancements in pharmaceutical development. With numerous remote positions available, the company seeks individuals with expertise in software engineering, data standards, and product management to bring new treatments to patients efficiently.
In other news, Montgomery County is preparing to introduce hydrogen-powered buses next year in conjunction with the opening of the Rockville transit center. Additionally, Torev Motors, an EV motor startup based in Crystal City, recently closed a successful $650,000 pre-seed funding round, totaling $1 million in funding.
Further updates include recent primary elections in Virginia, where candidates for important congressional seats in Northern Virginia suburbs were elected, including tech executive Mike Clancy. The Washington Post also experienced a leadership change, leading owner Jeff Bezos to reaffirm his commitment to upholding journalistic quality and standards.
Tech entrepreneur Steve Case highlighted the importance of AI access at a recent event, emphasizing the benefits of open access to artificial intelligence. The DC tech community is abuzz with upcoming events, including showcases and networking opportunities tailored for early-stage founders and climate fellows, demonstrating the vibrancy and innovation present in the city's tech ecosystem.
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