Schram Appointed to USAC Board

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Jan. 16, 2026

SCHRAM APPOINTED TO USAC BOARD


Nebraska Public Service Commission (PSC) Chair Tim Schram 
of Gretna has been appointed to the Universal Service 
Administrative Company (USAC) board of directors.

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman 
Brendan Carr appointed him to the three-year term, which 
began Jan. 1 and runs through 2028. 

USAC is the independent nonprofit organization that 
administers the multi-billion-dollar federal Universal Service 
Fund (USF). The fund ensures affordable access to phone and 
broadband service through programs such as:

  • High Cost, which supports broadband and voice service in 
    rural and high-cost areas;
  • E-Rate, which helps schools and libraries obtain affordable 
    internet access;
  • Rural Health Care, which supports connectivity for health 
    care providers in rural areas; and
  • Lifeline, which assists low-income consumers with the cost 
    of communications services.

“I’m honored by Chairman Carr’s appointment and the
opportunity to serve on the USAC Board,” Commissioner 
Schram said. “USAC plays a critical role in connecting 
communities across the country, particularly in rural areas. I 
look forward to contributing my regulatory experience and 
working with fellow board members to ensure these programs 
are administered efficiently, transparently and in the best 
interest of consumers.”

In addition to program administration, USAC is responsible for 
collecting and disbursing USF monies, conducting outreach and 
education, and ensuring program integrity through audits and 
oversight activities. The board’s next quarterly meeting is 
scheduled for Jan.26-27 in Washington, D.C.

Now in his fourth term on the PSC, Commissioner Schram has 
been closely involved in telecommunications regulation and 
broadband expansion initiatives, with an emphasis on improving 
connectivity in unserved and underserved areas of Nebraska. 
He was first elected in 2006 to represent District 3, which 
includes Sarpy, Saunders and western Douglas counties in 
eastern Nebraska.

During his time in office, Commissioner Schram has regularly 
contributed his state regulatory perspective to federal boards 
and national industry groups. Among other FCC-related 
appointments, he serves on the Interstate Telecommunications 
Relay System (TRS) Fund Advisory Council and the 
Communications Security, Reliability and Interoperability 
Council (CSRIC).

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Media Contact:
Jason McFarley – Public Information & Education Officer
(402) 471-0226
jason.mcfarley@nebraska.gov

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