Broadband Technology Opportunities Program (BTOP) Laura Breeden, Program Director for PCC and SBA
description
Transcript of Broadband Technology Opportunities Program (BTOP) Laura Breeden, Program Director for PCC and SBA
Made Possible by the Broadband Technology Opportunities Program
Funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
Broadband Technology Opportunities Program (BTOP)
Laura Breeden, Program Director for PCC and SBA
March 8, 2012
Federal Communications Commission
Intergovernmental Advisory Committee
1
Made Possible by the Broadband Technology Opportunities Program
Funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
The Recovery Act highlighted broadband as a key factor for promoting economic growth
2
Recovery Act – President Obama’s initiative to jumpstart the nation’s economy, create or save millions of jobs, and make a down payment on addressing long-neglected challenges so
that the country can thrive in the 21st century
BTOP – Provides grants that support the deployment of broadband infrastructure, enhance and expand public
computer centers, and encourage sustainable adoption of broadband service to promote economic growth
Website: www2.ntia.doc.gov
Made Possible by the Broadband Technology Opportunities Program
Funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
In total, $4.2B in funding was distributed to 289 recipients across the five grant types
3
Construct 10,000 new network miles
More than 2,800 applications were
received
Made Possible by the Broadband Technology Opportunities Program
Funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
BTOP projects are impacting communities and populations across the nation
4
– Minorities– Low income households– Persons with disabilities– Rural residents
– Senior citizens– People for whom English is a
second language
Unserved areas:– 90% of households lack access to facilities-
based, terrestrial broadband service at the minimum broadband transmission speed
Underserved areas:
Targeted populations include:
– 32% of households lack broadband access– Broadband transmission speeds are below the minimum of 768
Kbps downstream and 200 Kbps upstream
Vulnerable populations with low digital literacy or broadband access including:
Made Possible by the Broadband Technology Opportunities Program
Funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
Program activity is improving education, health and workforce outcomes
Install and upgrade workstations with enhanced Internet connections and updated technology
Provide communities with physical space to access training opportunities, and develop valuable workforce skills
Break down common barriers to adoption through equipment and service subsidies, awareness campaigns, and training
Demonstrate to individuals the value of Internet in their lives as a means to communicate with others, learn new skills, and access social services
5
Public Computer CentersProvide access to broadband, computer equipment, computer training, job training, and educational resources
Sustainable Broadband Adoption Promote broadband adoption, especially among vulnerable population groups
Made Possible by the Broadband Technology Opportunities Program
Funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
BTOP projects continue to improve digital literacy skills across the country
6
BTOP projects are developing and using a wide variety of educational tools to expand broadband access and adoption
BTOP recipients can share resources with other digital literacy practitioners and the general public through DigitalLiteracy.gov, building on the nation’s Recovery Act investments
DigitalLiteracy.gov includes more than 488 content resources and averages more than 1,000 visitors each week
Made Possible by the Broadband Technology Opportunities Program
Funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
DigitalLiteracy.gov is a resource for those who teach or want to learn computer skills Created by the Department of Commerce’s
National Telecommunications and Information Administration in collaboration with 9 Federal agencies
Launched in May 2011, the site was developed to prepare more Americans for today’s jobs by capitalizing on BTOP investments
Connects educators, librarians, and other practitioners to free digital literacy training and career building applications that teach the online skills needed for today’s global workforce
7
Made Possible by the Broadband Technology Opportunities Program
Funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
NTIA promotes coordination among grantees through multiple recipient support activities
8
Disseminate best practices and technical assistance through webinars, drop-in conference calls, BTOP in Action, and BTOP Update
Created affinity groups to facilitate knowledge sharing among recipients, subrecipients, and vendors
Sponsor/co-sponsor conferences and other events to build stakeholder relationships and disseminate ideas
Conducted an in-depth analysis of recipient measurement methodologies as part of a series of technical assistance activities to improve SBA outcomes