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Board raises caps on E-rate technology projects to cover vendor fees not funded by USAC

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The Lake Havasu Unified School District Governing Board on May 21 approved higher not-to-exceed amounts for three E-rate-funded technology projects — network switches, UPS replacements and districtwide WLAN/cabling — after learning some vendor fees and licensing costs were ineligible for USAC support.

The Lake Havasu Unified School District Governing Board voted May 21 to increase not-to-exceed funding caps for three previously approved E-rate technology projects after the district learned certain vendor fees and licensing costs would not be covered by USAC, the federal administrator of the E-rate program.

Technology staff told the board the revised caps are intended to cover ineligible fees so the projects — network switches, district UPS replacements and districtwide WLAN upgrades and cabling — can…

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