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In Support of


Education

Healthcare

Public Safety


Environmental Research


Economic Diversification


Sustainable Communities

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link to www.recovery.gov

Your opinion matters to us! To complete a letter of support for this project (download a template), and fax back to us at (888) 427-4591.

Letters of Support from Equipment Suppliers

KKCC has received letters of support from the following equipment suppliers:

Tyco Telecommunications

OFS

International Rectifier Corporation

National Employment Service Corporation

C.O.W. Industries, Inc.

Advanced Composite Products and Technologies, Inc.

Bekaert Corporation

Extrusion Technology

R.W. Wheaton Company

Reynolds Flexible Packaging

NGK Metals Corporation

Spellman High Voltage Electronics Corporation

Brush Wellman, Inc.

Corrpro Companies, Inc.

Comstar Supply, Inc.

Cobra Wire & Cable, Inc.

Corning

Eigenlight

Picometrix

Global Data Communications, LLC

Leggett and Platt, Inc.


In addition to letters of support from equipment suppliers, KKCC has letters of support from the following:

Letters from Federal Officials
Letters from State Officials and Entities
Letters from Local Government Officials and Entities
Letters from Alaska Native Corporate and Tribal Entities
Letters from Local Exchange Carriers and Utilities
Letters from Educational Institutions
Letters from Health Care Entities
Letters from Scientific Research Entities
Letters from Other Organizations and Individuals

Quotes from Letters of Support

“The project will yield significant revenue for the company and will support over 1,100 jobs at our facilities. This project will improve access to broadband in rural communities AND support manufacturing jobs – both significant policy goals of the Recovery Act.”
- David R. Coughlan, President, Tyco Telecommunications, July 24, 2009


“This enables the acquisition of U.S.-made optical fiber to fulfill the requirement in the ARRA to purchase products made in the United States whenever feasible.”
- Peter F. Volanakis, Corning, Incorporated, August 4, 2009