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Broadband Stimulus

Grants Will Slip to February, NTIA Concedes in Third Quarter Progress Report To Congress

By Winter Casey, Reporter, BroadbandCensus.com

WASHINGTON, November 18, 2009 - In a report to Congress, the NTIA said Wednesday that it won’t conclude doling out the first round of broadband stimulus funding until February 2010. The Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration clarified in its third quarterly progress report to Congress this week that it will be dolling out the entirety of the grant money during the next ten months. The year 2010 is going to be a busy time for the period for both the NTIA and the Agriculture Department’s Rural Utilities is the other agency, the two government entities charged with distributing $7.2 billion of federal funding. “NTIA will not conclude the first round of BTOP funding at the end of 2009 as originally targeted, but is on course to do so in February 2010,” states the report (PDF). NTIA and RUS announced this month that they will limit the remaining grant awards to one more round of funding, which they write in the report “will begin early in 2010.” All stimulus funding for the broadband initiatives must be distributed by September 30, 2010, according to a statutory deadline set by Congress. The broadband projects awarded grants must be substantially completed...

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Broadband Data, Broadband Stimulus

United States Broadband Data Lacks Consistency, Actual Speeds, Says GAO

By Christina Kirchner, Reporter-Researcher, BroadbandCensus.com

WASHINGTON, October 11, 2009 – Current measures of broadband comparisons between the United States and the rest of the world – and within the country – have limitations, according to a study by the Government Accountability Office released on Friday. Under the Broadband Data Improvement Act, passed in October 2008, GAO was asked to conduct a study about broadband metrics and standards, including comparisons of international broadband services. These limitations including the “lack of comprehensive measures from the government to compare price, actual delivered speeds, and service reliability data from providers,” and information that was gathered through international broadband comparisons that are not comparable across countries. Based on the information that it received, the GAO said that data collected from the Federal Communication Commission from its semiannual report constituted another setback, as information collected from providers does not include information pertaining to speeds, price, availability and service reliability. According to the report, Form 477 used by the FCC used to gather their data does not require “broadband providers to report on price or actual delivered speeds.” This effects the comparisons used on other parts of the country, which then affects policy positions or investment decisions. Even after the National Telecommunications...

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Broadband Data, Broadband Stimulus

The Week in Review: Let the Games Begin

From BroadbandCensus.com Weekly Report

WASHINGTON, July 6, 2009 –  The structure of the federal government broadband stimulus program finally began to take shape last week, as the NTIA and the RUS released regulations laying the framework for the way that many billions of dollars of funds will be spent. The new rules came in the form of two Notices of Funds Availability (“NoFA”), each issued on July 1. They will govern about $4.25 billion dollars carved up into at least seven programmatic boxes. The NoFAs provide a 32-day window in which applications for funding will be available: from July 14 to August 14, 2009. This availability is the first of an anticipated three NoFAs prior to September 2010, when the entire $7. 2 billion in broadband stimulus funds are slated to be awarded. [more...]

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Broadband Data, Broadband Stimulus

In Report to Congress, NTIA Details Broadband Grant Procedures

From BroadbandCensus.com Weekly Report

WASHINGTON, May 25, 2009 – By June 30, the NTIA intends to hire an outside contractor to help administer its broadband grants program, release rules for $4.7 billion in grants, and issue two separate notices of funds availability. Those details emerged from the quarterly report to Congress, dated May 18, that the Commerce Department’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration released on either May 21 or May 22. NTIA also said that it “anticipates making grant awards beginning in the final quarter of the calendar year 2009,” or potentially as soon as October 1. That date differed from what the White House’s recovery.gov web site said. [more...]

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Broadband Stimulus

NTIA Grant Schedule Published with June 30 Due Date; Cash Will Flow in December

By Andrew Feinberg, Deputy Editor, BroadbandCensus.com

WASHINGTON, May 21, 2009 - The White House quietly announced the schedule for the broadband grants issued by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration under the economic stimulus package signed into law in February. The filing confirmed the NTIA’s commitment to release the “Notice of Funds Availability,” together with final rules for the Broadband Technology Opportunities Program grants, by June 30, 2009. The list of dates and grant criteria was posted to the Recovery.gov website. With the “initial proposal processing and review” scheduled to run from September to December, applicants will have a very short window for seeking BTOP grants. The announcement committed the agency to its first award of grants by December. A second round of applications will be accepted between October and December of this year, with the third and final round due between April and June of 2010. All stimulus grants will be distributed by the end of September 2010. The scope of eligible programs includes "construction of wireline and wireless broadband networks in areas of the country with limited or no broadband access," the announcement said. Additionally, the announcement fleshed out a series of quantifiable “measures” by which the effectiveness of the program could be measures. Those...

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Broadband Stimulus

Legislators See ‘Underserved’ Definition as First Step for Broadband Stimulus

By Andrew Feinberg, Deputy Editor, BroadbandCensus.com

WASHINGTON, April 5, 2009 - Proper oversight of the $7.2 billion Broadband Technology Opportunities Program can only take place if key terms are defined properly, a panel of agency officials and policy experts told a congressional committee on Thursday. The broadband stimulus programs can succeed only if the eventual definition of "unserved areas" is "sensible," said Rep. Rick Boucher, D-Va., chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Communications, Technology and the Internet. Boucher is concerned that areas that have a "smattering" of broadband service might be excluded from the definition of "unserved" areas. Agencies must also exercise care when defining what constitutes an "underserved" area in order to maximize market competition, Boucher said. “Uunderserved" should also encompass areas with low available speeds, Boucher said. But Boucher cautioned that the stimulus program should not be confused with a national broadband strategy, which the Federal Communications Commission is tasked with designing. The FCC is scheduled to take up the task at its April 8 meeting. Such a strategy could include expanding universal service fund support to include broadband, he said, and indicated his subcommittee would continue to be "actively involved in looking at ways to achieve universal broadband deployment." Ranking member...

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Broadband Stimulus

Advocates Seek Accountability in Expenditure of Broadband Stimulus Funds

News | NTIA-RUS Forum | Day 6, Session 1

By Jesse Masai, Reporter, BroadbandCensus.com

WASHINGTON, March 24, 2009 – At the final day of a six-day public forum about the federal government’s $7.2 billion broadband stimulus funding on Tuesday morning, the discussion made a sharp turn toward a focus on oversight and post-award compliance. The forums, sponsored by the Commerce Department’s National Technology and Information Administration and the Agriculture Department’s Rural Utilities Service, addressed the parameters of the program being put in place at the two agencies because of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, the fiscal stimulus package. Beth McConnell, executive director of the Media and Democracy Coalition, a coalition of public interest media advocacy groups in the states and in Washington, said there was need to “ensure grantees are accountable to the congressional intent in the Recovery Act” and that “grantees are complying with the rules and agreements.” “To address both, we need clear and concrete objectives in grant contracts, strong rules to hold them to, and good data to evaluate,” she said. Companies should not be able to evade these conditions by selling their contracts, she said. Additionally, said McConnell, all funded projects should contain a component that will measurably increase adoption. She...

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Broadband Stimulus

Definition of Innovative Programs at Issue at NTIA Roundtable

News | NTIA-RUS Forum | Day 1, Session 3

By Andrew Feinberg, Deputy Editor, BroadbandCensus.com

WASHINGTON, March 17, 2009 - Broadband adoption is widely viewed as spurring innovation, but $7.2 billion had stakeholders gathered at Monday’s public meeting on broadband funding to offer comments on what sort of "innovative programs" could make best use of the funding. American Telemedicine Association CEO Jonathan Linkous said his organization was pleased that the Commerce Department’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration and the Agriculture Department’s Rural Utilities Service were "taking the lead" on an issue he said had previously been spread between about a dozen federal agencies. Telemedicine, which Linkous said could be "very broadly defined," has potential to expand broadband services not just among health care facilities, but to homes of unserved and underserved populations as well. With the fiscal stimulus legislation providing money not just for broadband, but specifically for telemedicine, Linkous predicted a boon for his industry. Telemedicine is traditionally associated with applications like remote links between rural clinics and major medical centers. But Linkous suggested that broadband should be brought to the home to enable better in-home care as a growing elderly population "ages-in-place." That will require assistance that overwhelms current nursing facility capacity. "I...

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