(a) Reporting requirements
(1) In generalNot later than 1 year after the date on which the Assistant Secretary begins awarding grants under section 1723(d)(1) of this title, and annually thereafter, the Assistant Secretary shall—
(A) submit to the appropriate committees of Congress a report that documents, for the year covered by the report—
(iii)
any deobligation, termination, or modification of a grant awarded under the covered programs, which shall include a description of the subsequent usage of any funds to which such an action applies; and
(iv)
each challenge made by an applicant for, or a recipient of, a grant under the covered programs and the outcome of each such challenge; and
(B) conduct evaluations of the activities carried out under the covered programs, which shall include an evaluation of—
(i) whether eligible States to which grants are awarded under the program established under section 1723 of this title are—
(II)
meeting, or have met, the stated goals of the Digital Equity Plans developed by the States under subsection (c) of that section;
(III)
satisfying the requirements imposed by the Assistant Secretary on those States under subsection (g) of that section; and
(IV)
in compliance with any other rules, requirements, or regulations promulgated by the Assistant Secretary in implementing that program; and
(ii) whether entities to which grants are awarded under the program established under section 1724 of this title are—
(II)
meeting, or have met, the stated goals of those entities with respect to the use of the grant amounts;
(III)
satisfying the requirements imposed by the Assistant Secretary on those States under subsection (h) of that section; and
(IV)
in compliance with any other rules, requirements, or regulations promulgated by the Assistant Secretary in implementing that program.
(2) Public availabilityThe Assistant Secretary shall make each report submitted under paragraph (1)(A) publicly available in an online format that—
(b) Authority to contract and enter into other arrangementsThe Assistant Secretary may award grants and enter into contracts, cooperative agreements, and other arrangements with Federal agencies, public and private organizations, and other entities with expertise that the Assistant Secretary determines appropriate in order to—
(1)
evaluate the impact and efficacy of activities supported by grants awarded under the covered programs; and
(2)
develop, catalog, disseminate, and promote the exchange of best practices, both with respect to and independent of the covered programs, in order to achieve digital equity.
(c) Consultation and public engagementIn carrying out subsection (a), and to further the objectives described in paragraphs (1) and (2) of subsection (b), the Assistant Secretary shall conduct ongoing collaboration and consult with—
(15)
national, State, tribal, and local organizations that provide digital inclusion, digital equity, or digital literacy services;
(17)
other agencies, organizations (including international organizations), entities (including entities with expertise in the fields of data collection, analysis and modeling, and evaluation), and community stakeholders, as determined appropriate by the Assistant Secretary.
(d) Technical support and assistance
The Assistant Secretary shall provide technical support and assistance, assistance to entities to prepare the applications of those entities with respect to grants awarded under the covered programs, and other resources, to the extent practicable, to ensure consistency in data reporting and to meet the objectives of this section.