NOLACity Council Meets in Regular Session Tuesday, December 1st at 10 a.m.
Agenda Highlights Listed Below
What: Among the Agenda items scheduled to be addressed at
tomorrow's City Council Meeting:
Adoption of the City of New Orleans 2010 Budget
Resolution urging the State Government to adopt policies and procedures requiring thirty-five percent Disadvantage Business Enterprise (DBE) and fifty percent local contractor participation for all State projects in New Orleans
Report from the Board of Liquidation on the Millage Increase
The Department of Commerce's National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) today announced that it has awarded grants to fund broadband mapping and planning activities in Alaska, Colorado, Delaware, Kansas, Louisiana, and Missouri under NTIA’s State Broadband Data and Development Grant Program. The program, funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, will increase broadband access and adoption through better data collection and broadband planning. The data will be displayed in NTIA’s national broadband map, a tool that will inform policymakers' efforts and provide consumers with improved information on the broadband Internet services available to them.
NTIA received applications representing all 50 states, 5 territories, and the District of Columbia to participate in the program, meaning that all governments that were eligible to apply for grants did so, whether directly or through a designated entity. Fifteen grants have already been announced under this program, and the agency will continue to announce awards over the coming weeks.
“This program will advance efforts to expand broadband access and adoption nationwide, which is vital to job creation and economic recovery,” said Assistant Secretary for Communications and Information and NTIA Administrator Lawrence E. Strickling. “NTIA will continue to provide guidance to applicants where necessary to help them improve their proposed projects, so that all states and territories can soon participate in this initiative.”
Alaska: NTIA has awarded the Denali Commission approximately $1.4 million for broadband data collection and mapping activities over a two-year period and almost $500,000 for broadband planning activities over a five-year period in Alaska, bringing the total grant award to approximately $1.9 million. The Denali Commission, an independent federal agency, is the designated entity for the state of Alaska.
Colorado: NTIA has awarded the Governor’s Office of Information Technology (OIT) approximately $1.6 million for broadband data collection and mapping activities over a two-year period and almost $500,000 for broadband planning activities over a five-year period in Colorado, bringing the total grant award to approximately $2.1 million. OIT is the designated entity for the state of Colorado.
Delaware: NTIA has awarded the Delaware Department of Technology and Information (DTI) approximately $1.1 million for broadband data collection and mapping activities over a two-year period and almost $470,000 for broadband planning activities over a two-year period in Delaware, bringing the total grant award to approximately $1.5 million. DTI is the designated entity for the state of Delaware.
Kansas: NTIA has awarded Connected Nation approximately $1.5 million for broadband data collection and mapping activities over a two-year period and $500,000 for broadband planning activities over a three-year period in Kansas, bringing the total grant award to approximately $2 million. Connected Nation, a non-profit organization, is the designated entity for the state of Kansas, however the state of Kansas will direct and implement all planning activities.
Louisiana: NTIA has awarded the Louisiana Division of Administration, Office of Information Technology (OIT) approximately $1.2 million for broadband data collection and mapping activities over a two-year period and almost $500,000 for broadband planning activities over a two-year period in Louisiana, bringing the total grant award to almost $1.7 million. OIT is the designated entity for the state of Louisiana.
Missouri: NTIA has awarded the Missouri Office of Administration (MOA) approximately $1.5 million for broadband data collection and mapping activities over a two-year period and approximately $470,000 for broadband planning activities over a two-year period in Missouri, bringing the total grant award to almost $2 million. MOA is the designated entity for the state of Missouri.
Awardees will collect and verify the availability, speed, and location of broadband across the state. This activity is to be conducted on a semi-annual basis between 2009 and 2011, with the data to be presented in a clear and accessible format to the public, government, and the research community.
The State Broadband Data and Development Grant Program is a matching grant program that implements the joint purposes of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act and the Broadband Data Improvement Act (BDIA). The program will provide grants to assist states or their designees in gathering and verifying state-specific data on the availability, speed, location, and technology type of broadband services. The data they collect and compile will also be used to develop publicly available state-wide broadband maps and to inform the comprehensive, interactive, and searchable national broadband map that NTIA is required by the Recovery Act to create and make publicly available by February 17, 2011.
The national broadband map will publicly display the geographic areas where broadband service is available; the technology used to provide the service; the speeds of the service; and broadband service availability at public schools, libraries, hospitals, colleges, universities, and public buildings. The national map will also be searchable by address and show the broadband providers offering service in the corresponding census block or street segment.
Awardees are required to contribute at least 20 percent non-federal matching funds toward project costs. In addition, while the BDIA mandates that each state may designate only one eligible entity to receive funds under the program, each state's applicant will be carefully evaluated and must meet the standards described in NTIA's Notice of Funds Availability for this program in order to receive funding.
U.S. Department of Commerce's NTIA serves as the executive branch agency principally responsible for advising the President on communications and information policy. For more information about the NTIA, visit www.ntia.doc.gov.
The Louisiana Board of Regents will hold its regular meeting Wednesday, December 2and Thursday, December 3, 2009 in Alexandria, Louisiana. The public meeting will be held at the LearningCenter for Rapides Parish, 1410 Neel Kearby Boulevard, Room 164.
Commissioner of Higher Education Sally Clausen and Regents members will participate in their regular meeting as a Committee of the Whole starting at 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday, followed by a tour of the LearningCenter for Rapides Parish at 11:00 a.m. Commissioner Clausen will be available for interviews at that time.
A full agenda is posted below. For questions or additional information contact Meg Casper at 225-342-4253 or meg.casper@la.gov.
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Committee of the Whole -- Wednesday, December 2, 2009
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ØWelcome by Dr. Marjorie Taylor, Dean, LearningCenter for Rapides Parish
- - - - Resolution urging the State Government to adopt policies and procedures requiring thirty-five percent Disadvantage Business Enterprise (DBE) and fifty percent local contractor participation for all State projects in New Orleans.- - - Yeah, that's a way to make sure that the same old status quo keep getting fed at the hog trough and no new approaches, values, or ideas won't make it to the starting gate... What a bunch of flaming selfish crapheads.... I think at this point in time it is stupid for anyone from anywhere else in the State, or anywhere else in the Nation to send ANY addtional taxdollars or funds or aid to New Orleans... What a bunch of selfish, selfserving, coniving jackasses...
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