HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 32 Relating to information infrastructure and establishing the Alaska Information Infrastructure Policy Task Force. SUE STANCLIFF, STAFF, REPRESENTATIVE KOTT, testified in support of HCR 32. The bill would establish the Alaska Information Infrastructure Policy Task Force. The task force would be charged with consideration of Alaska's role and interest in long-term information infrastructure development. Ms. Stancliff stated that the development of information infrastructure would provide Alaska communities with access to broadband connectivity and provide for improved telecommunications, health care, education, homeland security and economic development opportunities. Access to fiber optic connectivity will help bridge the divide that separates rural Alaska from the benefits of technological advances realized in urban areas. Public- private partnerships have been used successfully around the globe to facilitate information infrastructure development. Ms. Stancliff noted that the task force would be composed of thirteen members. · The Commissioner of Military and Veteran's Affairs or the Commissioner's designee. · The Commissioner of Community and Economic Development or the Commissioner's designee. · Three members of the Legislature chosen by the Speaker of the House and the President of the Senate. · Seven members at-large chosen jointly by the Speaker of the House and the President of the Senate. · One member chosen by the University of Alaska President. Ms. Stancliff pointed out that the task force would begin work in early June 2004 and would terminate no later than th the close of the first session of the 24 Legislature. The task force would develop a comprehensive package and provide recommendations including legislation, if needed, to meet the needs for Alaska. [Members were presented with a 2 minute DVD clip on the Alaska Fiber Project.] WANETTA AYERS, (TESTIFIED VIA TELECONFERENCE), EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, SOUTHWEST ALASKA MUNICIPAL CONFERENCE, testified in support of the legislation on behalf of their 54 community members. She emphasized the financial benefits of the project and the opportunities it would provide for the State of Alaska. WALT EBELL, (TESTIFIED VIA TELECONFERENCE), GENERAL COUNSEL, KODIAK-KENAI FIBER CO., testified in support of the legislation. CO-CHAIR WILLIAMS stated that HCR 32 would be HELD in Committee for further consideration.