Maine to Receive Nearly $1.8
Million for Broadband Planning & Mapping
Project
(Augusta, Maine—January 12, 2010) The Department
of Commerce, National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA)
today announced a nearly $1.8 million grant award to the ConnectME Authority to
fund a mapping and planning project, creating the first comprehensive geographic
inventory of high-speed Internet services statewide for use in identifying
unserved and underserved areas and in planning expansion throughout the
State. This project is crucial for administering future State public- and
private-sector grants for broadband, creating opportunities for broadband
service providers, the business community, public institutions, and the citizens
of Maine.
The grant funds will facilitate a
much more detailed and complete analysis of broadband than would have been
possible with only the Authority’s modest resources. The grant amount is
approximately $1.3 million for broadband data collection and mapping activities
over a two-year period and nearly $440,000 for broadband planning activities
over a five-year period in Maine, bringing the total grant award to
nearly $1.8 million.
“This mapping grant will help us
target our resources more effectively. Once we identify where broadband is
available, and at what level of service, we can use our limited funds to provide
incentives to private businesses to expand services into areas of the State in
greatest need," said Governor John Baldacci. “In addition to improving
education and the economy through greater broadband deployment, this grant
brings additional business to the Maine company that won the contract for the
mapping project through a competitive bidding
process.”
The Authority awarded James W.
Sewall Company of Old Town,
Maine, a three-year contract to map
broadband service and availability for the entire state. The mapping
project, funded in part by the ConnectME Authority and the funding under the
NTIA State Broadband Grant Program, will extend over three years, with the
majority of the mapping to be completed in the first half of 2010.
The ConnectME Authority was
established by the State of Maine legislature to stimulate investment in
advanced communications technology infrastructure in unserved areas of the State
so as to enhance economic development, healthcare, education, tourism, public
health and safety, and government efficiency. ConnectME’s mapping project
brings together a coalition of organizations with a wide breadth of broadband
and mapping experience, including the Maine Public Utilities Commission, the
Maine Office of GIS, the Broadband Strategy Council, and Sewall. For more
information, visit the web site at www.maine.gov/connectme.