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ADS E-Rate consulting service governs a complete audit ready service for E-Rate applicants. Help with Technology Planning, Form Processing (470, 471, 486, SPI, BEAR, 500), Program Integrity Assurance (PIA), Selective Review (SRIR), FRN Management, Audit and/or Appeal Services empowers our clients to focus on technology in education. Our service specializes in Managing and Documenting the: The ADS flat rate for service assures you only pay for work completed (we don't charge percentages)!!! Our service is meant to be all inclusive - contact us to understand our Assurances. Signup and rest well! The Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC), the administrator of the federal universal service support mechanism for schools and libraries (known as the E-Rate program), is responsible for ensuring that E-Rate program funding is disbursed in compliance with the Telecommunications Act of 1996 and Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations and orders governing the program. In addition, USAC has a fiduciary duty to protect the Universal Service Fund and the universal service support mechanisms (collectively, the USF) from waste, fraud, and abuse. ADS shares this responsibility and in order to avoid conflicts of interest, ADS does not have relationships with Service Providers. Our Mission - E-Rate made Easy!To increase the quality of life through simplification - work smarter!!
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