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WATTSBURG, Pa., July 1, 2009 – Vice President
Biden today announced the availability of $4
billion in American Recovery and Reinvestment
Act loans and grants to help bring broadband
service to un-served and underserved communities
across America. This is the first round of
Recovery Act funding aimed at expanding
broadband access to help bridge the
technological divide and create jobs building
out Internet infrastructure.
Vice President Biden was joined today by
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, Commerce
Secretary Gary Locke, Federal Communications
Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski and
Congresswoman Kathy Dahlkemper at Seneca High
School, the first stop on the President's
National Rural Tour.
"Today's announcement is a first step toward
realizing President Obama's vision of a
nationwide 21st-century communications
infrastructure – one that encourages economic
growth, enhances America's global
competitiveness and helps address many of
America's most pressing challenges," said Vice
President Biden.
The Recovery Act provided a total of $7.2
billion to the Commerce Department's National
Telecommunications and Information
Administration (NTIA) and the U.S. Department of
Agriculture's Rural Utilities Service (RUS) to
accelerate broadband deployment in areas of the
country that have been without the high-speed
infrastructure. Of that funding, NTIA will
utilize $4.7 billion to deploy broadband
infrastructure in un-served and underserved
areas in the United States, expand public
computer center capacity and encourage
sustainable adoption of broadband service. RUS
will invest $2.5 billion to facilitate broadband
deployment in rural communities.
"The Department of Agriculture's Broadband
Initiatives Program will bring high-speed
Internet service to communities across the
country, create thousands of jobs, and improve
economic, healthcare, and educational
opportunities available in rural communities,"
Vilsack said. "This funding is a down payment on
the President's commitment to bring the
educational and economic benefits of the
internet to all communities."
"The Commerce Department's Broadband
Technology Opportunities Program will reach the
last frontiers of America's information
landscape, and the investments it makes in
inner-city neighborhoods and rural communities
will spur innovation and pave the way for
private capital to follow," Secretary Locke
said. "This first wave of funding will help
create jobs, jumpstart additional investment and
provide model projects that can better inform
our national broadband strategy."
"Access to high-speed Internet is no longer a
luxury, but an essential tool to compete in this
21st-century economy. The availability of this
technology is critical to attracting the
business and development that will create the
good paying jobs that stay in the United
States," said Congresswoman Dahlkemper. "I am so
pleased that Vice President Biden and the
administration chose Western Pennsylvania to
announce this critical broadband initiative - a
region that will benefit from this strategic
investment."
NTIA and RUS will be accepting applications
for loans, grants and loan/grant combinations to
be awarded by each agency under a single
application form. This collaborative approach
will ensure that the agencies' activities are
complementary and integrated, make the best use
of taxpayer funds and make it easier for
applicants to apply for funding. This is the
first of three rounds of funding the Agriculture
and Commerce Departments will provide.
Vice President Biden also announced today
that Commerce and USDA officials will host
public workshops in July to share information
about the funding availabilities and the
application process. Forums will be held in
Boston, Mass.; Charleston, W.Va.; Minneapolis,
Minn.; Memphis, Tenn.; Lonoke, Ark.; Birmingham,
Ala.; Billings, Mont.; Albuquerque, N.M.; and
Los Angeles, Calif.
Applications will be accepted beginning July
14, 2009, through 5:00 p.m. EDT on August 14,
2009. The complete details of this Notice of
Funding Availability are available at http://www.broadbandusa.gov/
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The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of
2009 was signed into law by President Obama on
February 17, 2009. It is designed to jumpstart
the nation's economy, create or save millions of
jobs, and put a down payment on addressing
long-neglected challenges so our country can
thrive in the 21st century. The act includes
measures to modernize our nation's
infrastructure, enhance energy independence,
expand educational opportunities, preserve and
improve affordable health care, provide tax
relief and protect those in greatest need.
More information about efforts regarding the
Recovery Act is available at www.usda.gov/recovery , www.commerce.gov/recovery
and http://www.recovery.gov/ .
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