The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) has approved the initial proposals from Utah, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands for the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) program. This program is a key component of the Biden-Harris Administration’s “Internet for All” initiative, aimed at closing the digital divide by providing affordable, reliable high-speed internet to all Americans.
With this approval, Utah, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands can now access significant funding to begin their BEAD program implementations. This funding will support the deployment or upgrade of high-speed internet networks to ensure universal access within these regions. Utah is set to receive over $317 million, the Northern Mariana Islands over $80 million, and the U.S. Virgin Islands over $27 million. This funding is part of the broader $42.45 billion BEAD program authorized by President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
Key Points
- BEAD Program: A $42.45 billion initiative under the Biden-Harris Administration’s “Internet for All” initiative.
- Funding Allocation in this round: Utah - over $317 million, Northern Mariana Islands - over $80 million, U.S. Virgin Islands - over $27 million.
- Approval Status: Enables regions to begin implementation of high-speed internet projects.
- Next Steps: States and territories to move from planning to action, with one year to submit Final Proposals.
- Eligible Uses: Deployment of high-speed networks, internet adoption, training, and workforce development.
- NTIA Leadership: Continued support and rolling approvals for all 56 states and territories.
- Administration Goals: Ensure universal high-speed internet access across the U.S.