State Broadband Initiative

Launched in 2009, NTIA’s State Broadband Initiative (SBI) implements the joint purposes of the Recovery Act and the Broadband Data Improvement Act, which envisioned a comprehensive program, led by state entities or non-profit organizations working at their direction, to facilitate the integration of broadband and information technology into state and local economies. Economic development, energy efficiency, and advances in education and health care rely not only on broadband infrastructure, but also on the knowledge and tools to leverage that infrastructure.

Since the program’s inception, NTIA has awarded a total of $293 million to 56 grantees, one each from the 50 states, 5 territories, and the District of Columbia, or their designees. Grantees will use this funding to support the efficient and creative use of broadband technology to better compete in the digital economy. These state-created efforts vary depending on local needs but include programs to assist small businesses and community institutions in using technology more effectively, research to investigate barriers to broadband adoption, innovative applications that increase access to government services and information, and state and local task forces to expand broadband access and adoption.

Since accurate data is critical for broadband planning, another purpose of the SBI program is to assist states in gathering data twice a year on the availability, speed, and location of broadband services, as well as the broadband services that community institutions, such as schools, libraries and hospitals, use. This data is used by NTIA to update the National Broadband Map, the first public, searchable nationwide map of broadband availability launched February 17, 2011.

Summaries of each grant award are provided below, and visitors are also encouraged to visit the state broadband program and data websites. A list of these websites can be found here.

Statesort icon Recipient Total Award
Alabama Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs $4,874,142
Alaska Connected Nation (Alaska) $6,378,198
American Samoa American Samoa Government $1,900,496
Arizona Arizona Government Information Technology Agency $6,358,179
Arkansas Connect Arkansas $6,175,366
California California Public Utilities Commission $7,981,304
Colorado Colorado Governor's Office of Information Technology $5,382,082
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Department of Commerce, N. Mariana Islands $1,216,116
Connecticut Connecticut Department of Public Utility Control $3,782,938
Delaware Delaware Department of Technology and Information $3,080,450
District of Columbia DC Office of the Chief Technology Officer $4,041,816
Florida Florida Department of Management Services $8,877,028
Georgia Georgia Technology Authority $5,229,940
Guam One Economy Corporation $1,558,950
Hawaii Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs $4,349,940
Idaho EdLabs Group Foundation (name changed from Puget Sound Center for Teaching Learning and Technology) (Idaho) $4,486,214
Illinois The Partnership for a Connected Illinois $6,554,641
Indiana Indiana Office of Technology $3,294,766
Iowa Connected Nation (Iowa) $5,769,942
Kansas Department of Commerce, State of Kansas (transferred from Connected Nation) $6,371,514
Kentucky Commonwealth of Kentucky Office of Technology $5,302,717
Louisiana State of Louisiana Division of Administration $6,649,679
Maine State of Maine, ConnectME Authority $4,978,492
Maryland Maryland Broadband Cooperative $4,755,768
Massachusetts Massachusetts Broadband Institute $6,162,554

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