Group seeking broadband best practices

The Broadband Planning Project (a collaboration of the Nebraska Public Service Commission, University of Nebraska- Lincoln Extension, Nebraska Information Technology Commission, Department of Economic Development and the AIM Institute) is developing a series of best practice videos to highlight success stories in the application of broadband technologies.
Project partners are seeking nominations for businesses, organizations, communities and other entities who might be the subject of a video case study. We are seeking nominations from across Nebraska in each of the categories listed below. These best practice videos will be featured on the Nebraska Broadband Planning website - http://broadband.nebraska.gov and the Facebook page - http://www.facebook.com/broadbandnebraska. The purpose of these best practice videos is to showcase the possibilities of using broadband and to empower others to adopt those applications.
We invite you to submit one or more nominations for these best practices videos. You can nominate yourself or someone else. For more information or questions contact Connie Hancock, chancock1@unl.edu, or Rod Armstrong, rod@aiminstitute.org .
Please submit your nomination(s) by Friday, Feb. 17. The Nebraska Broadband Planning Team will select 20 best practices to interview.
Nominations should consist of the following:
Name
Address
E-mail
Category
•Education
•Health Care
•Municipalities
•Retail
•Agriculture
•Home Use
•Community
•Government
•Libraries
•Businesses
•Other
Description of how this organization or household is using broadband in 250 words or less.
Please e-mail the nomination to Rod Armstrong (rod@aiminstitute.org) or Connie Hancock, (chancock1@unl.edu).

More details at: http://broadband.nebraska.gov