During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the ongoing collaboration with auditors regarding performance measures in telecommunications. The commissioner acknowledged the auditor's feedback, emphasizing a difference in approach to performance metrics. While the auditor suggested more ambitious targets, the commissioner argued that the current plan reflects the department's existing authority and accountability.
The commissioner expressed concern over setting unrealistic performance expectations, particularly regarding expanding wireless coverage by 30% by 2027, which he deemed beyond the department's control due to financing and authority limitations. He highlighted the importance of maintaining a positive perception of the state in federal discussions, especially as it relates to funding and program support.
Christine, a key participant in the discussion, underscored the necessity of a robust fiber optic infrastructure to enhance cell coverage. She noted that the state has successfully classified all wireless areas as underserved, a significant achievement that positions it as a leader in the nation. Christine reported that the state has made substantial progress in expanding fiber access, increasing from 20% coverage in 2020 to an expected 50% by the end of summer 2023, with a goal of ubiquitous coverage by 2028.
The meeting concluded with a light-hearted request for additional funding to support pilot projects, reflecting the ongoing need for investment in telecommunications infrastructure.