Experian’s QAS blog covered a Business Wire report earlier this month about a new application for Address Verification that may be put to use on a national scale.
According to Experian, the Broadband Information Services Consortium (BISC), which is comprised of New America Foundation, BroadMap and One Economy, will help states track the supply and demand of broadband among their residents. This will in turn allow states to assess their current broadband needs.
The federal government has begun offering funding for the expansion of broadband infrastructures on a regional level. With $4 billion available, states will undoubtedly want to take the opportunity to grow their broadband networks. The BISC will play an integral part in letting states know how to spend this funding most effectively.
Address Verification and Address Standardization like those systems used by the BISC are key products offered by Electronic Verification Systems (EVS) as part of all three IdentiFraud security and compliance solutions. Read more about IdentiFraud and how it can integrate seamlessly with your security systems for Red Flags Rule compliance.