In 2018, following the devastation of hurricanes Irma and Maria in Puerto Rico, People-Centered Internet fielded a team of experts, working with the RAND Corporation, to offer recommendations for leveraging the Internet for the archipelago’s recovery plan. This initiative followed extensive disaster response work by PCI community member, Melvin Cordova, through his “Project Coqui.” PCI team members — including Marci Harris, Mei Lin Fung, and Lin Wells — traveled multiple times to Puerto Rico to engage with local business leaders, innovators, academics, and policymakers. They also participated in a knowledge-exchange trip, organized by Mei Lin Fung, for leaders from Puerto Rico to visit Singapore and engage with their counterparts in business, government, and academia to learn from Singapore’s post-colonial transformation. PCI’s work culminated in 11 recommendations (courses of action or “COAs”) for leveraging federal programs and private resources for Puerto Rico’s recovery and were included in the plan submitted to Congress.
Access & Connectivity
Towards a people-centred Internet in Africa
This is the first article in which PCI appeared, written in 2015 by Bitange Ndemo in Business Daily Africa.
People-Centered Internet Announces Six “Areas of Focus” for 2020
Press Release — January 15, 2020 PALO ALTO, CA — People-Centered Internet (PCI) today announces its “Areas of Focus” for 2020. The nonprofit organization dedicated to “working for an Internet that works… Continue reading People-Centered Internet Announces Six “Areas of Focus” for 2020
TDVN Connects to International Peering Exchange
LA MIRADA, CA — Jan. 15, 2020 — Fourteen Native American tribes in Southern California are now directly connected to the state-of-the-art International Internet Exchange, Pacific Wave, and its peering,… Continue reading TDVN Connects to International Peering Exchange
Press Release: Google, Community Partnership Brings High-Speed Wi-Fi to Celilo Village
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 19, 2019 Contact: Nicole Shaddy nshaddy@cplusc.com / 971-229-0545 GOOGLE, COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP BRINGS HIGH-SPEED WI-FI TO CELILO VILLAGE Wi-Fi Aims to Bridge the Digital Divide for Greater Educational, Business… Continue reading Press Release: Google, Community Partnership Brings High-Speed Wi-Fi to Celilo Village
The Association for Computing Machinery Interviews Dr. David Bray
By Stephen Ibaraki In this exclusive interview, Stephen Ibaraki, Co-Chair of the ACM Practitioners Board, and Dr. David Bray, Executive Director of the People-Centered Internet Coalition, discuss the most controversial… Continue reading The Association for Computing Machinery Interviews Dr. David Bray
Tribal Technology Assessment: The State of Internet Service on Tribal Lands
By Brian Howard and Traci Morris, American Indian Policy Institute, Arizona State University In a recent report, Brian Howard and Traci Morris both offer a comprehensive summary of the state… Continue reading Tribal Technology Assessment: The State of Internet Service on Tribal Lands
Updates on Projects in West Africa: Working with Students in Senegal and Building AI Solutions in Burkina Faso
By Désiré Banse, Prometheus Computing UAS Innovations Group Lead, Contractor at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), member of the PCI Executive Action Board, and Assane Gueye, PhD.,… Continue reading Updates on Projects in West Africa: Working with Students in Senegal and Building AI Solutions in Burkina Faso
Get Connected: Public Access Policy Toolkit
Public Internet access in libraries has a track-record of providing everyone with the possibility and skills to get the best out of connectivity. In order to get the right policies… Continue reading Get Connected: Public Access Policy Toolkit
Native Americans on Tribal Land Are ‘The Least Connected’ to High-Speed Internet
By Hansi Lo Wang “Until we can ensure that deployment by providers includes fiber access on tribal reservations, this title will always ring true. Short of Elon Musk’s Low Earth… Continue reading Native Americans on Tribal Land Are ‘The Least Connected’ to High-Speed Internet