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GIS Broadband Assessment Report to ATIC Public
Meeting February 19th 2009
2
Long Standing Policy Goal
  • Governors GCIT/CIAC Recommendations - 2005
  • Arizona Broadband Initiative Framework (ABIF) -
    2006
  • Part of the ABC Initiative - 2007
  • Recommended Legislative Agenda
  • E-Rate/ABDA for 2008-09

3
Survey Purpose Process
  • Purpose Identify at a granular level, Gaps or
    Deficiencies in Arizonas Broadband
    Infrastructure, Project Future Needs.
  • Process Broadband GIS Survey using base
    geographic areas like Census Block, School
    District Areas, Zip Code
  • GITA will administer and manage the Survey in
    Cooperation with other
  • agencies and ATIC.
  • - Activities will include
  • 1. Write a Scope of Work Completed Dec
    2008
  • 2. Contract for the necessary elements
    in mapping
  • process, including interns,
    consultants - Pending
  • 3. Assist in data acquisition from State
    agencies, political
  • subdivisions, school districts,
    Licensed data sources, telecom providers
  • and Surveying - Pending
  • 4. Coordinate the distribution of
    interim and final reports. - Pending
  • Uses of Survey include
  • - State Agency Broadband Deployment,
  • - Broadband Policy support re ABC Initiative
    Middle Mile Build-out
  • - Economic Development support

4
Survey Phase1
  • 50K Grant from Board of Regents
  • Contracted with Data Site Consortium (State
    Contractor)
  • - Proposal in March
  • - Work begun in in April.
  • Phase1 Goals
  • - Identify Framework Scope for Overall Survey
  • - Identify GIS Data Sources within State
    Agencies and
  • other government entities (public info)
  • - Identify processes and practices of other
    States

5
Current Understanding of State Infrastructure
  • Middle Mile Issues
  • Stranded single runs and lack of loops.
  • Lack of redundant paths which devastates whole
    regions when outages occur.
  • Lack of Interconnection between areas of Telco
    owned Fiber
  • Last Mile Issues
  • High Cost differentials between Rural and Urban
    areas (Distance charges - some as high as 1,500
    per month for T-1)
  • Uneven distribution of Broadband Availability -
    Estimates as high as 250,000 homes and businesses
    without any connection or an affordable
    connection (Government services also impacted)

6
Another View - Cable Industry Maps re Broadband
Availability
  • Cable Broadband Is Available to 96.6 of all
    Arizona Homes

7
Phase1 Recommendations - Project Approaches
  • Await Federal Broadband Assessment Initiatives
  • There is a general consensus as to the absence
    of useful national and regional broadband status
    and infrastructure data from the Federal
    Communications Commission (FCC).
  • Senate Bill 1492 recently signed into law but
    unfunded Likely several years before usable
    broadband deployment data. Can we wait for
    these improved FCC data sourcing and analysis
    tools to solve the problem for Arizona?.
  • Outsourcing One-Off Approach
  • Cost 150-350K (Other States from 150K to 2.1
    Million)
  • A number of states have contracted for an
    outsourced, one time Snapshot view of broadband
    availability.
  • This approach may yield the quickest results at a
    fixed contract cost, but appears limited to
    specific broadband assessment approaches and
    generally is static and quickly becomes stale
    information.
  • However, such results can be designed to be
    imported to an ongoing or continuous broadband
    assessment effort and can be used to kick start
    such a process with baseline data to be augmented
    and updated over time.
  • GITA Phase2 Broadband Assessment GIS Project and
    Migration Strategy
  • Cost 574K
  • Develop a longer term support or migration
    strategy for continuity. Strategy includes
  • Continuous GIS Mapping process established per
    Phase2 assessment
  • Permanent home established (along with
    appropriate funding) and in an existing Agency
  • Alternately, GITA could assist in the
    development of a separate in-house GIS Agency
    including Broadband Assessment functions, which
    other states have effectively carried out, such
    as Massachusetts and Tennessee.
  • Alternatively, the State could outsource
    ongoing maintenance and evolution to a private
    non-profit or for-profit organization.

8
Broadband Assessment Project Architecture

9
GIS Broadband Assessment - Data Sources
  • Broadband-related information sources existing
    within various State agencies including details
    on telecom connections in use across the State
  • Existing broadband assessment data from the FCC
    and other government agencies
  • Data from the existing Arizona Telecommunications
    and Information Councils (ATIC) Arizona Telecom
    Directory (ATD) augmented and supported by an
    ongoing linkage to the States efforts
  • Information and data access provided by telecom
    carriers and industry resources in a cooperative
    environment with appropriate proprietary and
    confidentiality management and protection
  • External licensed commercial data sources and
    open sources in readily integrated GIS format
    with ongoing updates
  • Data gathering from end users including
    traditional surveying and crowd sourcing
  • Wide range of government, open source, licensed,
    and other GIS-based data for integration to core
    data warehouse or external utilization in
    mash-ups and visualization

10
State Agency Broadband-Related GIS Data
  • Arizona Government Information Technology Agency
    (GITA) - Arizona Public Safety Communications
    Commission (PSCC), telecom provider
    infrastructure maps
  • Arizona Department of Administration (ADOA)
    Telecommunications Program Office (TPO) - State
    telecom purchasing data for hundreds of agency
    and other AZNet participant facilities around the
    state geo-coded by user, carrier, circuit type,
    cost(s), service level monitoring, and other
    operating data
  • Arizona State Library, Archives and Public
    Records (ASLAPR) - Directory and database of over
    300 academic, public, tribal, special, and museum
    libraries including their location, technology
    plans, e-rate funding, telecom and broadband
    information
  • Arizona Department of Education (ADE) - Annual
    Technology Survey and Assessment of every school
    district and charter institution including
    telecom and broadband purchasing data, School
    Technology Plans for E-rate support, Arizona
    Education Data Warehouse (AEDW) with school and
    district statistics, School Report Card System,
    Student Accountability Information System (SAIS),
    and School District Boundaries shape file
  • Arizona State Land Department (SLD) State
    Cartographer Office (SCO) - Arizona Land Resource
    Information System (ALRIS), Arizona Geographic
    Information Council (AGIC) with downloadable
    datasets, Arizona Imagery Server, Arizona GIS
    Inventory Tool, and public land and city boundary
    shape files

11
State Agency Broadband-Related GIS Data
  • Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) - ILEC
    service areas LATA boundaries, ILEC and CLEC
    annual reports, lists of regulated telecom
    companies, telecom tariffs in dockets, natural
    gas pipeline and hazardous liquid pipeline maps
  • Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) -
    Street centerline files with geometry, condition,
    and additional information on state and federal
    roadways, traffic management and performance
    monitoring, commercial vehicle and environmental
    information, airport and railroad datasets,
    roadway photo logs
  • Arizona Department of Commerce (ADOC) - Arizona
    economic regions shape file, Asset Inventory
    Project for select regional economic data
    including telecom survey, population estimates,
    Arizona Workforce Informer and Arizona State Data
    Center programs, Arizona Indicators participant
  • AZ3D - To provide common operating picture for
    decision-makers, emergency responders, and
    Arizona Counter Terrorism Information Center
    (AcTIC) with Arizona Geospatial Clearinghouse
    (AGC) to assemble, integrate, develop and
    distribute geospatial data and services
  • Arizona Health-e Connections (AzHeC) -
    Telemedicine and telehealth planning and data,
    survey of clinicians and practitioners throughout
    Arizona incorporating broadband questions
  • Arizona Department of Revenue (ADoR) - Tracks
    telecom-related categories of taxable assets,
    Transaction Privilege Tax (TPT) or sales tax,
    income statistics, bonding
  • Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission -
    Congressional District shape file

12
Example of State Matrix
13
Other States Experience
  • Ten States reviewed. NC, TN, KY, CA, VT, MA, IL,
    MD, PA, GA
  • Immediate Benefits identified from Surveys
  • Unserved or Underserved areas identified followed
    by competitive cost reductions to end-users
    (Kentucky, Massachusetts)
  • Measurable Economic Development when Broadband
    situations improve (North Carolina)
  • Informed Policy making by Legislatures (All
    states)

14
Next Steps
  • Initiate the GIS Broadband Assessment High
    Priority
  • Watch and participate in upcoming Federal
    Initiatives
  • 3. Participate in Regional and National
    Decision Making
  • 4. Inform Constituencies and Policy Makers
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