Beyond the Cable with Brad Randall
Having a homegrown telecom workforce can create opportunity for tribal members in their own communities and potentially could even bring people back who have left if the jobs are permanent. Brandon Dinsmore, a tribal outreach and workforce specialist for Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology (OSUIT), said training telecom specialists in tribal areas can be part of the strategy of keeping those communities intact. He made the comments speaking on Beyond the Cable at Connected America [https://www.terrapinn.com/conference/connected-america/index.stm] in April. Dinsmore also spoke about OSUIT's ongoing efforts to partner with tribes in Oklahoma to provide training and technology. In one program, run with the Cherokee Nation in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, Dinsmore said students learn how to climb utility poles and train to perform aerial construction of fiber-optic networks. He said the students also learn how to do trenching, boring, splicing, and troubleshooting. Listen to the full interview to hear more!
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