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NEW MEXICO BROADBAND PROGRAM

NEW MEXICO BROADBAND PROGRAM. PROJECT CERTIFICATION COMMITTEE 23 June 2010 By Department of Information Technology. PROJECT OVERVIEW. Goal: Bottom Five to Top Five NM Broadband Availability Define Service Areas and Technologies Served, Under Served, and Not Served

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NEW MEXICO BROADBAND PROGRAM

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  1. NEW MEXICO BROADBAND PROGRAM PROJECT CERTIFICATION COMMITTEE 23 June 2010 By Department of Information Technology

  2. PROJECT OVERVIEW • Goal: Bottom Five to Top Five • NM Broadband Availability • Define Service Areas and Technologies • Served, Under Served, and Not Served • Wireless, Cable, DSL, and • Identify Issues to Adoption • Socio Economic, Education, Market • Implement Steps to Increase Adoption • Survey, Training, Facility Access

  3. FUNDING: Sources • NTIA ARRA “Stimulus” Funds • Total Award: $2.4M • Federal Share: $1.9M • State Match: $500K (20% In Kind/Cash) • Grant Components • Mapping: $1.4M Federal (Two Years) • Planning: $500K Federal (Five Years)

  4. MAPPING: General Tasks • Negotiate a “Mapping Entity” Contractor • Create a New Mexico Provider List • Sign Non Disclosure Agreements (NDA) • Create Secure Data Environment • Acquire Provider Availability Data • Process, Validate, and Document • Upload to NTIA • Repeat Twice Each Year

  5. MAPPING: General Tasks • Create a Web Presence • Illustrate Availability and Type of Technology • List Providers and Link to Business Site • Conduct Speed Test • Nearest Facility Site DATA: Customer location, technology (cable, dsl, wireless, mobile, etc.), advertised speeds, middle mile, and anchor institutions

  6. PLANNING: General Tasks • Identify Barriers to BB Adoption • Market Research and Public Survey • Educate and Market BB Awareness • Planning Teams and Training Centers • Enhance BB Expansion • Advertisement and Incentives

  7. ORGANISATION: BBSC • NM BB Steering Committee • DoIT Cabinet Secretary/CIO: Marlin Mackey • Public Regulation Commission: Mike Ripperger • Information Technology Commission: Charles Ferrell • Tribal Telecommunications: Brian Tagaban • NM Geospatial Data Clearinghouse: Mike Inglis

  8. ORGANISATION: Structure Program Manager Gar Clarke Telcom Providers Contractors Special Subject Teams

  9. PROJECT: Benefits • Actions • Coordinated implementation of broadband • Integrated statewide planning to support public • Establishment of public computer centers • Results • Enhanced economic development opportunities • Improved public education and development • Reduction of infrastructure costs and redundancy • Collaborative partnerships for sustainable effort • Governance, Industry, and Public

  10. CERTIFICATION: Initiation • Project Initiation Tasks Completed • NM Provider Inquiry Packet • Standard NM Non Disclosure Agreement • Provider Contact List Development • Secure Data Handling Procedures • Data Acquisition Template • Scope Drafted: Mapping Component • Scope Drafted: Project Planning and Schedule

  11. CERTIFICATION: Request • Project Certification Phase: Initiation • Funds Requested: $400,000 • Personnel: $50,000 • Services: $296,296 • Materials: $53,704 • Total Budget: $1,885,382.00 • Previously Certified: $0.00 • Project End Date: 13 January 2015

  12. QUESTIONS PROJECT CERTIFICATION COMMITTEE 23 June 2010

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