The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 March 26, 2009.

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The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 March 26, 2009

2 ARRA Broadband Funding ARRA – Signed February 17, 2009 –$787 billion spending bill NTIA: $4.7B for a new Broadband Technology Opportunities Program (“BTOP”) –At least $4.35B for grants under BTOP –Up to $350M for developing and maintaining a broadband inventory map –May transfer funds to the FCC for BB strategy –$250 million for “innovative uses” of BB RUS: $2.5B for grants, loans and loan guarantees for broadband infrastructure

3 General Objectives of NTIA’s BTOP BTOP to be established in consultation with FCC BTOP is intended to: –provide broadband access in “unserved areas”; –provide improved access in “underserved areas”; –provide broadband education, training, access, equipment, and support to: (a) schools, libraries, medical, healthcare providers, and other community support organizations; (b) organizations that provide outreach, access, equipment, and support services to facilitate greater use of broadband service by low-income, unemployed, aged, and otherwise vulnerable populations; and (c) job-creating strategic facilities located within specified economic development zones –improve access to, and use of, broadband service by public safety agencies; and –stimulate the demand for broadband, economic growth, and job creation

4 BTOP-Eligible Projects BTOP competitive grants available for: –acquisition of broadband equipment, instrumentation, networking capability, hardware and software, digital network technology, and infrastructure; –deployment of broadband services and related infrastructure; –ensuring access to broadband service by “community anchor institutions”; –facilitating access to broadband by low-income, unemployed, aged, and “otherwise vulnerable” populations in order to provide educational and employment opportunities; –deployment of broadband facilities that improve public safety broadband communications services; and –such other matters as are consistent with the purposes behind BTOP Absent a need based waiver, applicant must provide 20% of the project funding

5 BTOP-Eligible Entities States and political subdivisions, territories or possessions of the United States, Indian Tribes, native Hawaiian organizations, and non-profits are automatically eligible for BTOP funding “any other entity, including a broadband service or infrastructure provider, that the Assistant Secretary finds by rule to be in the public interest” –To the extent practicable, this rule must advance the pro-broadband purposes of the Act in a “technology neutral” manner

6 Factors For NTIA Consideration NTIA has discretion in selecting the grant recipients consistent with the broad objectives of BTOP –At least one award in each State, if practicable –Consider whether infrastructure grant will address affordability; scope; speed; and/or service –A socially and economically disadvantaged small business concern –No minimum speed thresholds are mandated –NTIA is to “take into consideration the technical differences between wireless and wireline networks” When NTIA issues RFP, it must, “in coordination with the FCC”: –Publish non-discrimination and network interconnection obligations –Contractual conditions of grants –Including, at a minimum, adherence to the FCC’s August 5, 2005 Internet access policy statement

7 Factors For NTIA Consideration Grants are available in rural, suburban and urban areas NTIA may consult States with respect to the identification of unserved and underserved areas, and the allocation of grant funds within its jurisdiction NTIA also must consider “unjust enrichment” ARRA requires applicants to show that the project would not have been implemented during the grant period without Federal grant assistance –Applicants must provide assurance that they will substantially complete their proposals in accordance with project timelines, not to exceed 2 years following the award Section 1602 requires preference to activities that can be started and completed expeditiously –Goal of using at least 50 percent of the funds for activities that can be initiated not later than 120 days after enactment of ARRA

8 Next Steps At NTIA NTIA must create BTOP “as quickly as possible” Sept. 30, 2010 deadline for awards Public input into process Consultation with FCC RFI for comments (due April 13, 2009) Notice of Funds Availability (NoFA) or rulemaking Technology Opportunities Program (TOP) and Public Safety Interoperable Communications (PSIC) grant programs as models RFP to seek applications and announce non- discrimination and interconnection requirements Application process/negotiation Consultation with states, etc to identify unserved and underserved areas and regarding grants within state Award funds

RUS $2.5B in RUS grant, loan and loan guarantee funding is available for use anywhere in the United States, –At least 75 percent of the area to be served by a funded project in a rural area Available for obligation until September 30, 2010 No “double dipping” but possible complimentary funding with BTOP

10 RUS Priority must be given to: –project applications for broadband systems that will deliver end users a choice of more than one service provider; –projects that provide service to the highest proportion of unserved rural residents; –project applications from borrowers or former borrowers under title II of the Rural Electrification Act of 1936 and for project applications that include such borrowers or former borrowers; –project applications that demonstrate that, if the application is approved, all project elements will be fully funded; –project applications for activities that can be completed if the requested funds are provided; and –activities that can commence promptly following approval

11 Other Funding Opportunities Law Enforcement: $2 Billion –“[A]dditional personnel, equipment, supplies, contractual support, training, technical assistance and information systems for criminal justice” High Tech Training: $750 Million –Funding for worker training and placement in high growth and emerging industry sectors HHS Electronic Health Records: $2 Billion ($17 Billion in incentives through Medicare and Medicaid) DOT Intelligent Transportation funding: ITS eligible for up to $29 Billion –Grants to states

12 Broadband Mapping / National Broadband Plan NTIA must develop and maintain a “comprehensive nationwide inventory map of existing broadband service capability and availability” –Map must be made available on a web site no later than February 17, 2011, in a form that is “interactive and searchable” No later than Feb. 17, 2010, FCC must submit to Congress a national broadband plan that “shall seek to ensure that all people of the United States have access to broadband capability and shall establish benchmarks for meeting that goal”

13 Related Statutes Consistent with Purposes of ARRA NET 911 Improvement Act of 2008 –Amended purposes of grant program authorized by the ENHANCE 911 Act of 2004 to make grants available for “the migration to an IP-enabled emergency network” –Tasked National E9-1-1 Implementation and Coordination Office (ICO) with issuing a plan for “migrating to a national IP-enabled emergency network capable of receiving and responding to all citizen- activated emergency communications and improving information sharing among all emergency response entities.” This requires “access to, and use of,” broadband!

14 Related Statutes Consistent with Purposes of ARRA Section 6107 of Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008 (“Farm Bill”) –RUS authority to make loans to State or local governments, Indian tribes, or other public entities for facilities and equipment to expand or improve in rural areas “9-1-1 access, integrated interoperable emergency communications, including multiuse networks that provide commercial or transportation information services in addition to emergency communications services, homeland security communications, transportation safety communications, or location technologies used outside an urbanized area.”

15 NENA Position on Grant “Selective Criteria” Grant review/selection should include a determination of whether the application: –Provisions increased broadband connectivity for all and emergency response agencies in unserved and underserved areas (Access to broadband) –Facilitates increased demand and greater use of broadband by emergency response entities (which must be considered community support organizations and strategic institutions for purposes of the ARRA) (Use of broadband) –Promotes the following characteristics applicable to emergency response agencies: Lower costs for access; high speed; security; network diversity; availability/reliability –Promotes education on need for and use of broadband for emergency response –Promotes new and innovative ideas to improve emergency response

16 Potential 9-1-1/Emergency Communications Opportunities Broadband Mapping (for emergency response) National Broadband Plan Grant application credits for applications that address safety needs Funding “access to, and use of” broadband for and other emergency response agencies Potential project to fund (support state/regional projects): –Connectivity with existing/new broadband networks –Backbone networks and internetwork –Enterprise services Core services Models of managed services and applications –National elements (standards, governance, best practices, training, education) –Innovative model state/regional deployments (test beds)

17 Bottom Line…Next Steps This is a significant opportunity for the modernization of and emergency communications Follow the process and learn the details: