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Agriculture <br />Base Industries <br />• Farmers and Co -Ops <br />• Equipment Brokers <br />• Local IFAS Official <br />Economic <br />(E -)Commerce <br />. Economic Development <br />Development <br />Council/Committee Member(s) <br />Organizations <br />Local <br />E -Governance; E- <br />• County Administrator <br />Governments <br />Government; <br />• Town/City Representatives <br />Infrastructure Initiatives; <br />. Parks and Recreation <br />County Plans <br />. Public Safety & Emergency Services <br />Parks and <br />Infrastructure and <br />• National/State Park Representative(s) <br />Recreation <br />Tourism <br />Local Broadband <br />Partnerships; <br />• Internet Service Providers servicing the <br />& Internet Service <br />Infrastructure Expansion <br />county/region <br />Providers <br />Last Mile); Funding <br />While identifying additional key businesses and organizations who would contribute to the <br />planning work of the Local Technology Planning Teams, individuals from each of these <br />may be added to the appropriate sector teams. Additional sectors to consider include, but <br />are not limited to, the following: <br />• Energy and the Environment (Sustainability); <br />• Aviation and Aerospace; <br />• Sports and Gaming; <br />• Law Enforcement; <br />• Fish and Wildlife; and <br />• Transportation. <br />The Local Technology Planning Teams will have resources available to them to <br />perform their work, including: <br />• Support from the Office of Broadband. <br />• The contents of this Broadband Planning Toolkit with step-by-step guidelines. <br />• Contact information for other Local Technology Planning Teams around the state <br />to share discussions and planning strategies. <br />ti: <br />