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Telecommunications
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009 provides for $4.7 billion through the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) for broadband enhancements to un-served and underserved areas across the nation through competitive grants.
The program requires a 20% local match and may be applied for by a state, local government, tribe, non-profit, service provider, or infrastructure provider.
The funds may be used for the purchase of equipment, software, hardware, digital network technology; construction of broadband infrastructure; access to broadband service by community anchor institutions; and access to broadband by low-income, aged or otherwise vulnerable populations.
The grants must be awarded by July 1, 2010. Under the grant program, NTIA will consult with States on the identification of un-served or underserved areas and the allocation of projects affecting each state. States are expected to coordinate application efforts with stake holders and partners in assessing the community needs.
Oregon’s portion of the $4.7 billion is unknown at this time but ARRA does guarantee that each state receives at least one grant. As information about Oregon’s share becomes available, this document will be updated.
Economic Stimulus and Recovery "The Oregon Way"
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
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