Title: ARRA BROADBAND FUNDING: The Latest Issues
1ARRA BROADBAND FUNDING The Latest Issues
- Nicholas P. Miller
- May 21, 2009
- Intergovernmental Technology Conference
- Harrisburg, PA
2Program
- Introduction
- Purpose and Permitted Uses
- Eligibility and Priorities Attractiveness of
your communitys project - What you should be doing now
- Role of your state
- Other programs of interest
- Help Available
3Your Takeaway Message
- Time is of the essence.
- Initial money will be awarded QUICKLY
- 1/3 (?) this Fall
- Many may not qualify
- Design your project to comply
- Design your project with an eye on the Broadband
debate - Pay attention to key federal agencies
- Pay attention to state preferences
- Enlist Support
4What is at Stake?
- 7.2 billion for broadband projects
- NTIA 4.7 billion
- NTIA is all grants80/20 match
- RUS 2.5 billion.
- RUS is loans, loan guarantees, plus grants
- assume 75 of project must be rural
- Other money elsewhere?
- 2B available in Health IT programs
- Electric Grid Upgrade
- Intelligent Highways
- DoD quality of life
5What is in the Stimulus Bill
- For an hour long program on the stimulus visit
- http//www.millervaneaton.com/co
ntent.agent?page_nameHTFeder alStimulus
6BTOPS Grants Timing Issues
- Notice of Funds Availability--Request for
Competitive Grant Proposals (NOFA) - 1st NOFA, not before mid-June (after June 12 DTV
conversion) - 3 traunches at six month intervals?
- 1st awards by December, 2009?
- At least 20 local match
- At least one grant per state
- Project completion within 2 years of grant
- Project would not have been implemented during
the grant period without Federal grant assistance
7What Rules will Govern the Grant?
- Buy American terms are favored but not
mandatedsee OMB release - http//www.whitehouse.gov/omb/assets/memoranda_fy2
009/m09-15.pdf - Davis-Bacon Act Labor rates apply, i.e.
employment salaries must meet or exceed the
prevailing local rates. - Compliance with NTIA/FCC published
"non-discrimination and interconnection
obligations." (See FCC's 2005 Internet policy
statement.) - Extensive project reporting and auditing
820 Minimum Match
- 20 local match is floor, not ceiling
- Waiver if financial need
- NTIA current rules provide for in-kind matches.
(15 C.F.R. 24.24) - Site preparation.
- Site analysis and make-ready costs,
- Overhead costs as much as 20 of total project
costs e.g., wages and salaries - Indirect cost rate of up to 10.
- NTIA discretion to tighten these past criteria
920 Minimum Match
- cash or in-kind donations.
- in-kind contributions might include
- Donated equipment, computers, telecommunications
facilities - Commitments of time from individuals outside the
applicant's organization. - Contributions of services from organizations like
telephone companies, network access providers,
Internet Service Providers, satellite companies,
cable television operators, etc.
10State Role
- NTIA has sole discretion to decide BUT
- NTIA may consult States
- NARUC and several Governors State priority
should control - CAVEAT State is eligible to compete for funds.
11RUS Program
- 2.5 billion in funding
- Funds are available for grants, loans and loan
guarantees - Unlike BTOPS, no new authorization language
- Funds can be used
- in any area
- if at least 75 percent is a rural area without
sufficient broadband access to facilitate rural
economic development, as determined by the
Secretary of Agriculture. - No NTIA BTOPS funds in the same area.
12RUS Priorities
- Priority will be given to
- broadband systems that will deliver end users a
choice of more than one service provider - presence of another provider does not appear to
disqualify your project. - projects that provide service to the highest
proportion of rural residents that do not have
access to broadband service.
13RUS Process
- RUS/NTIA held joint hearings
- RUS has stated it will cooperate with NTIA
- Both agencies have stated they will consider
parallel grants for complimentary proposals - RUS has indicated it will consider being guided
by same rules as NTIA re - Eligibility
- Priorities
- Timing of funding decisions
14Big Issues
- How much money in each trauche?
- Small 1st traunche to learn lessons?
- Large 1st trauche to accelerate ARRA goals?
- Role of Incumbent Providers
- Overbuilding encouraged or discouraged?
- What is underserved?
- Wireless qualified as broadband?
- Fiber vs DSL as broadband?
- States control or submit pre-emptive proposals?
15What They Are Saying
- Clinton NTIA head Larry Irving Vast majority
of the broadband stimulus money will go to public
and non- profit applicants. - Mary Campanola, outreach coordinator for the RUS
-- Probably all money will go 100 rural. - Susan Crawford FCC transition chief and newest
member of President Barack Obama's National
Economic Council - Looking for middle mile backhaul networks in
rural areas - community anchor institutions for urban access
- Use Want ARRA grants to test what works //Need to
experiment with new models
16Administration Priorities
- 3 dimensional chess game
- Universal Broadband deployment with open-ended
two speeds is a meta-idea - Commitment to is real and a high policy priority
FCC Broadband Policy/Plan within 18 months - ARRA must show immediate Jobs and Economic
impact - shovel ready
- spend by October 2010
- Complete within 2 years of grant
- Political Viability
- Expect incumbent (telco/catv) backlash
- sustainable projects, i.e., popular support
- state endorsement test of viability
- Transparency and efficiency measures
17Formal Application Steps?
- Applicant is eligible
- Application meets NTIA terms
- Explain
- how grant will be used
- to carry out the purposes of Act
- in an efficient and expeditious manner
- project would not have been implemented during
the grant period without Federal grant
assistance. - Demonstrate
- ability to comply with federal, state and local
laws - ability to meet 20 match
18My Matrix for Project Design
- Unserved or Underserved?
- What is the market failure being addressed?
- What part of BB problem does project solve?
- Does the project fill the gap?
- Sustainable? Replicable? Open (to new
applications at higher speeds at no cost)? - Measurable Impact?
- improved service to anchor institutions?
- number of new users/uses?
- jobs created?
19What Should I be doing now?
- Make local elected officials aware.
- Define the project, including scope and cost as
soon as possible. - a project cost-study for the geographic area
- a build-out schedule (completed in two years!)
- Find Matching Funds
- Shape the proposal to match the Matrix
20What Should I be doing now?
- Obtain a DUNS number. DUNS website
http//www.dnb.com/US/duns_update/ - Register with the CCR. CCR website
http//www.ccr.gov/ Create and account for Fed
Connect - Register with FedConnect to submit their
application. FedConnect website
www.fedconnect.net - The registration process can take three to five
business days or one to three weeks depending on
your organization
21What Should I be doing now?
- Review TOPS Program http//www.ntia.doc.gov/top/gr
ants/docu ments/guidelines2004.html - Standard Form 424, Application for Federal
Assistance (original signature required) - Executive Summary (one page)
- Project Narrative (up to 8 pages)Appendices (up
to 27 pages) - Standard Form 424A, Budget Information Non-
Construction ProgramsBudget Narrative (no page
limit) - Statement of Matching Funds
22What Should I be doing now?
- Enlist allies
- Who will the project serve? (Local schools,
public safety agencies, low-income, unemployed,
aged, and otherwise vulnerable populations) - Consider partnering with private sector providers
23National Broadband Plan
- FCC must provide plan
- seek to ensure that all people in the U.S. have
access to broadband - set benchmarks for achieving that goal.
- include an analysis of the most efficient
mechanism - a detailed strategy
- the status of deployment
- projects funded by this bill.
- Controversy re cart before horse
24DTV Transition Education Program
- 90M public outreach and education to vulnerable
populations. - This money may be used by NTIA or the FCC.
- Consider applying for local out-reach and
one-to-one assistance for converter-box
installation. - ESL population
- Home-bound elderly
- Rural unserved by CATV
25Online Resources
- Recovery.gov Tracks federal agency expenditures
of American Recovery and Reinvestment Act monies
http//www.recovery.gov - Office of Management and Budget implementation
guidance on stimulus spending http//www.whitehou
se.gov/omb/assets/memoranda_fy2009/m09-10.pdf - National Telecommunications and Information
Administration programs http//www.ntia.doc.gov/
otiahome/otiahome.html - Rural Utilities Service programs
http//www.usda.gov/rus/telecom/index.htm - Federal Communications Commission on rural
broadband http//wireless.fcc.gov/outreach/index.
htm?jobbroadband_home - Full text of American Recovery and Reinvestment
Act of 2009 http//frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-
bin/getdoc.cgi?dbname111_cong_billsdocidfh1enr
.pdf
26Professional Assistance
- As you assemble your project, identify project
professionals who can work quickly to assist in
the technical aspects of a project. - Engineers
- Financial analysts
- Legal/Contract Assistance
27Questions?
Nicholas P. Miller nmiller_at_millervaneaton.com Mill
er Van Eaton, P.L.L.C. 1155 Connecticut Avenue,
N.W. Suite 1000 Washington, D.C.
20036-4301 Phone 202-785-0600 Fax 202-785-1234 W
ebsite www.millervaneaton.com