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New Mexico

Tribal Broadband Convening 1

New Mexico

Tribal Broadband Convening
​September 12, 2022

The New Mexico Tribal Broadband Convening is part of a multi-year effort to support internet for all in rural New Mexico.   The first took place September 12, 2022, at Hotel Andaluz,  in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and will focus on funding opportunities, data and mapping requirements, and building a broadband network to provide high-speed affordable internet offerings in your tribal community. This convening is reserved for tribal leaders and their designated staff only. We are hopeful to include as many IT staff and other tribal broadband teams as possible. Due to limited seating, consultants and vendors cannot be accommodated at this time. For attendees driving more than a 60-mile radius of Albuquerque, complimentary lodging was available on Sunday, September 11, 2022, at Hotel Andaluz in downtown Albuquerque. 

EVENT: New Mexico Tribal Broadband Convening  
WHEN: Monday, September 12, 2022  
TIME: 8:00 am to 4:00 pm  
WHERE: Hotel Andaluz, Albuquerque, New Mexico  
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  • Agenda
  • Survey
9/12/2022 Morning Session:
​"Purpose: Why Are We Here?"

Kelly Schlegel
Director, Office of Broadband Access and Expansion
Kelly.Schlege@state.nm.us
9/12/2022 Slide Deck
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9/12/2022 Morning Session:
Building Sovereign Community Networks"

Christopher Mitchell
Director, Community Broadband Networks
Institute for Local Self-Reliance
@CommunityNets
Email: christopher@ilsr.org     
www.ILSR.org 
weekly newsletter - www.MuniNetworks.org
www.TribalBroadbandBootcamp.com   
​9/12/2022 Slide Deck
9/12/2022 Morning Session:
Building Your Own Network and Workforce

Pueblo of Jemez and Pueblo of Santo Domingo
IT Teams
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​9/12/2022 Morning Session:
Tribal IT Roundtable Discussion

Facilitated by Gabe Montoya, NTIA
Broadband Program Specialist
NTIA, Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program 
​gmontoya@ntia.gov
9/12/2022 Afternoon Breakout Session:
Data and Mapping with FCC
Sean Spivey, Senior Counsel and Chief of Staff,
FCC Broadband Data Task Force
​
Sean.spivey@fcc.gov
Chelsea Fallon, Senior Implementation Officer,
FCC Broadband Data Task Force

9/12/2022 Slide Deck

NMDOT RuleMaking for Broadband
Thomas Wyman, NMDOT
thomas.wyman@state.nm.us 
9/12 Binder Sections:
  • Handout - State of New Mexico Resources
  • New Mexico Pilot Grant - Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO)
  • Tribal Broadband Planning Toolkit 
  • Handout - NTIA Resources
  • NTIA Tribal Broadband Consultation - Invitation Letter
Map Handouts and Mapping and Data Resources
Benchmark data gathered from multiple federal sources has been compiled into geospatial data displays. Although these maps were drafted by EDAC for tribes in the state of New Mexico in September 2022 and were compiled using nationally-recognized, "authoritative" data, we expect these maps may NOT be 100 percent accurate, yet have been included to provide a benchmark "snapshot" of the FCC's view of our communities, so we may actively challenge the data in order to increase eligibility for future funding opportunities at both the federal and state levels.

​We encourage Tribal communities to access and explore the state data maps for inaccuracies and opportunities for challenging the federal location data "fabric."

First Step: Access the FCC Data Location Fabric
https://help.bdc.fcc.gov/hc/en-us/articles/5377509232283-How-Broadband-Service-Providers-Can-Access-the-Location-Fabric

 
The Fabric license is free and Government Entities and ISPs should register to access the FCC Fabric. Tribal owned telcos should request the Tribal version of the license agreement from the FCC’s vendor CostQuest.
Tribal governments with tribally-operated ISPs should register as a Tribal ISP.
 The FCC is available to set up a video call to assist with the process and answer any questions. To request one-on-one support please send an email to broadbanddatainquiries@fcc.gov.
NM DoIT Interactive Data Mapping
NM Pilot Grant Interactive Broadband Maps
The New Mexico Pilot Grant opened in August 2022 and will accept proposals in three waves: September 23, 2022; December 9, 2022; and February 27, 2023. The New Mexico Pilot Grant Interactive Broadband Map delineates unserved and undeserved areas. Areas not designated as unserved or underserved may still be eligible for funding if applicants can provide fact-based evidence that the proposed funded service area meet the Pilot Program’s definition of unserved or underserved. Please see the NOFO regarding the official definition of unserved and underserved. Link
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These "federal snapshot" maps may NOT be accurate but have been made available from the State of New Mexico interactive broadband map as a snapshot from which to proceed:
Acoma_Coverage_Map.pdf
Cochiti_Coverage_Map.pdf
Fort_Sill_Apache_Coverage_Map.pdf
Isleta_Coverage_Map.pdf
Jemez_Coverage_Map.pdf
Jicarilla_Coverage_Map.pdf
Laguna_Coverage_Map.pdf
Mescalero_Coverage_Map.pdf
Nambe_Coverage_Map.pdf
Navajo_Coverage_Map.pdf
Ohkay_Owingeh_Coverage_Map.pdf
Picuris_Coverage_Map.pdf
Pojoaque_Coverage_Map.pdf
Sandia_Coverage_Map.pdf
Santa_Ana_Coverage_Map.pdf
Santa_Clara_Coverage_Map.pdf
Santo_Domingo_Coverage_Map.pdf
San_Felipe_Coverage_Map.pdf
San_Ildefonso_Coverage_Map.pdf
Taos_Coverage_Map.pdf
Tesuque_Coverage_Map.pdf
Ute_Coverage_Map.pdf
Zia_Coverage_Map.pdf
Zuni_Coverage_Map.pdf
Acoma_Grant_Eligibility_Map.pdf
Cochiti_Grant_Eligibility_Map.pdf
Fort_Sill_Apache_Grant_Eligibility_Map.pdf
Isleta_Grant_Eligibility_Map.pdf
Jemez_Grant_Eligibility_Map.pdf
Jicarilla_Grant_Eligibility_Map.pdf
Laguna_Grant_Eligibility_Map.pdf
Mescalero_Grant_Eligibility_Map.pdf
Nambe_Grant_Eligibility_Map.pdf
Navajo_Grant_Eligibility_Map.pdf
Ohkay_Owingeh_Grant_Eligibility_Map.pdf
Picuris_Grant_Eligibility_Map.pdf
Pojoaque_Grant_Eligibility_Map.pdf
Sandia_Grant_Eligibility_Map.pdf
Santa_Ana_Grant_Eligibility_Map.pdf
Santa_Clara_Grant_Eligibility_Map.pdf
Santo_Domingo_Grant_Eligibility_Map.pdf
San_Felipe_Grant_Eligibility_Map.pdf
San_Ildefonso_Grant_Eligibility_Map.pdf
Taos_Grant_Eligibility_Map.pdf
Tesuque_Grant_Eligibility_Map.pdf
Ute_Grant_Eligibility_Map.pdf
Zia_Grant_Eligibility_Map.pdf
Zuni_Grant_Eligibility_Map.pdf

YOU are INVITED:

New Mexico

Broadband FCC Map Challenge Coordination
​September 23, 2022

EVENT:Broadband FCC Map Challenge
WHEN: Friday, September 23, 2022  
TIME: 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm  
WHERE: ANM at 4001 Jefferson Plaza NE  
​               Albuquerque, New Mexico  
RSVP: braodband@doit.nm.gov
Invitation Letter
Join the Meeting by Zoom

​From Kelly Schlegel, Director
NM Office of Broadband Access and Expansion
​"As we continue to build our infrastructure and capacity within the Office of Broadband Access and Expansion, our ability to communicate these tight deadlines will improve. Please know that we consider you valued partners, and we will work in earnest to keep you informed as active participants in these important endeavors. While we encourage in-person attendance, we understand that for some individuals this may not be possible. With this in mind, a zoom link for the September 23 meeting is included. If you need to reach me, you can now also contact my new assistant, Erin Thompson at erin.thompson@doit.nm.gov.   
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Friday, September 23, 2022

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Broadband FCC Map Challenge
First Step: Register to Access the FCC Fabric 

First Step: Access the FCC Data Location Fabric
https://help.bdc.fcc.gov/hc/en-us/articles/5377509232283-How-Broadband-Service-Providers-Can-Access-the-Location-Fabric
 
The Fabric license is free and Government Entities and ISPs should register to access the FCC Fabric.
Tribal owned telcos should request the Tribal version of the license agreement from the FCC’s vendor CostQuest.
Tribal governments with tribally-operated ISPs should register as a Tribal ISP.
The FCC is available to set up a video call to assist with the process and answer any questions.
To request one-on-one support please send an email to
 broadbanddatainquiries@fcc.gov. ​
QuickStart Guides provide step-by-step guidance for filing based on the technology with which you provide services:
  • Quick Start Guide: Submitting Fixed Wired Broadband Subscription and Availability Data 
  • Quick Start Guide: Submitting Fixed Voice Subscription and Availability Data
  • Quick Start Guide: Submitting Fixed Wireless Broadband Subscription and Availability Data​
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