Digital Infrastructure

Digital infrastructure is the layer that increasingly mediates everything else — how people apply for benefits, find jobs, see doctors, attend school, and engage with government itself. The domain covers the physical infrastructure (broadband buildout, cellular coverage, public Wi-Fi), the regulatory architecture (FCC, state PUCs, municipal authority), and the public digital services governments themselves provide (or fail to). The PA-3 piece needs to attend to the urban/suburban/rural gradient in actual access.

Six ways into this domain

This domain is planned. The cards above describe what each entry path will contain once the analysis is written. The structure exists; the content will follow.