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  • Defining Community Anchor Institutions to Be Focal Point for BEAD . . .
    NTIA’s definition of community anchor institutions include schools, libraries, health clinics, health centers, hospitals, public safety entities, institution of higher education, public housing organization and community support organizations that “facilitate greater use of broadband service by vulnerable populations ”
  • Proposed BEAD Challenge Process Guidance - ntia. gov
    Describe how the Eligible Entity applied the statutory definition of the term “community anchor institution,” identified all eligible CAIs in its jurisdiction, identified all eligible CAIs in applicable Tribal Lands, and assessed the needs of eligible CAIs, including what types of CAIs it intends to serve; which institutions, if any, it consider
  • Broadband - Office of Inspector General, U. S. Department of Commerce
    As a result of the additional funding for broadband infrastructure totaling $48 billion, NTIA will establish the following broadband programs as directed by the IIJA The largest of these programs is the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) Program
  • Overview of the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) Program
    In this section, TNECD must describe how they applied the statutory definition of the term “community anchor institution,” identify all eligible CAIs in its jurisdiction, and assess the needs of eligible CAIs, including what types of CAIs it intends to serve and if it proposes service to additional CAIs because it deems they facilitate greater u
  • 1. 1. 1 Submit the file identifying sources of funding, a brief . . .
    Deployment (BEAD) program BEAD was established through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) and is administered by the National Telecommunications Information Administration (NTIA) To receive its allocated BEAD funding, OBC is developing a required implementation plan in accordance with NTIA requirements for use of funds
  • A Look Back at BEAD Program: What Worked, and What Didn’t
    BEAD was intended to revolutionize internet access in America, especially for rural and underserved communities With a $42 45 billion budget, the program was supposed to bridge the digital divide and ensure that every American had access to high-speed broadband
  • Table of Contents - Minnesotas State Portal
    Describe how the statutory definition of “community anchor institution” (e g , schools, libraries, health clinics) was applied, how eligible CAIs were identified, and how network connectivity needs were assessed, including the types of CAIs that the Eligible Entity intends to serve
  • Overview: BEAD and Community Anchor Institutions - shlb. org
    According to the BEAD NOFO, “The term ‘‘community anchor institution’’ means an entity such as a school, library, health clinic, health center, hospital or other medical provider, public safety entity, institution of higher education, public housing organization, or community support organization that facilitates greater use of
  • Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) Program
    program is a $42 45 billion federal funding program established by the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) The BEAD program aims to help everyone in America get afordable, reliable high-speed internet by funding infrastructure deployment programs
  • Program review: Where does BEAD stand three years in?
    The BEAD challenge process gave, or will give, ISPs, local governments, and nonprofits the opportunity to dispute the broadband coverage maps on which BEAD eligibility will be based, on a per-location basis





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