The Schools, Health & Libraries Broadband Coalition

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The Schools, Health & Libraries Broadband Coalition John Windhausen, Jr. Coordinator, SHLB Coalition www.shlbc.org (202) 256-9616 jwindhausen@telepoly.com

SHLB Coalition Members (examples) Schools (CCSSO, ISTE, CoSN) Community Colleges (AACC, ITC) Health (AHA, NRHA, HIMSS) Libraries (ALA, COSLA, ULC) Higher Education (EDUCAUSE, ARL) National R&E Networks (Internet2, NLR) State R&E Networks (The Quilt, Merit, NYSERNET, NCREN) Municipalities (NATOA) Public Media (Access Humboldt) Public Safety (NENA) Private Sector (Microsoft, Google, Sunesys, Zayo, ENA) Public Interest (New America Foundation, Public Knowledge) Foundations (Gates, Benton, Knight)

SHLB Coalition Mission To ensure that schools (K-12 and higher education), libraries, health care providers, public safety, public media, and other anchor institutions have affordable, high-capacity broadband.

Anchor Institutions are unique: Neither residential nor business. Anchor Institutions provide essential services: Digital literacy, distance education, remote telemedicine, job-training, e-government services, basic research. Anchor institutions serve diverse and often vulnerable community members: Elderly, low-income, disabled, homeless, travelers, youth and even residential.

SHLB Advocacy 2009-2010 BTOP: SHLB asked for Infrastructure projects to focus on anchor institutions. Success. UCAN: SHLB supported creating a Unified Community Anchor Network to aggregate traffic and broadband resources to serve all anchor institutions. Success E-Rate: SHLB asked for inclusion of dark fiber and lit fiber. Success

SHLB Advocacy 2011 Rural Universal Service Fund/Connect America Fund: SHLB has asked the FCC to fund broadband to anchor institutions in rural, high-cost regions. Pending U.S. Ignite: SHLB is engaged in discussions with Obama Administration on next- generation broadband platform and applications. Pending

SHLB Advocacy/Our Goal: National Broadband Plan Goal No. 4: Every American community should have affordable access to at least 1 gigabit per second broadband service to anchor institutions such as schools, libraries, hospitals and government buildings.