NTIA Announces Second Round of State Broadband Grants
The NTIA has invited states to apply for the second round of State Broadband Data and Development grants. The grants, authorized under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) are competitive, merit-based matching grants that fund projects that gather state-level broadband mapping data and broadband maps, among other items.
Of significance, states may also seek funding for other activities that support BDIA's goals, including state broadband task forces or advisory boards, technical assistance programs, local or regional technology planning efforts, and programs to promote increased computer ownership and Internet usage.
According to NTIA Administrator Lawrence E. Strickling, "better data and strategic planning are needed on the state level. This will help us increase broadband availability and use across the country, which is critical to our global competiveness."
ARRA provides up to $350 million for implementation of the Broadband Data Improvement Act and to develop and maintain a broadband inventory map. All fifty states, five territories, and the District of Columbia are eligible for the funds.
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