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1. Bill Price, Director Broadband Programs
State of Florida
Bill.price@dms.myflorida.com
2. Division of Telecommunications
âą $300M Annual Budget, Operating for Over 40 years âŠ.Staff of 104
âą Public Private Partnership Model, 95% Outsourced
âą Technology Services and Management for Government
âą Enterprise Telecommunications Procurement for State Master Contracts
âą Focus on Quality, Cost, Coverage, Economies of Scale
Communications and Technology Experience, Expertise, Resources :
1. Planning & Project Management
2. Telecommunications Management
3. Engineering and Design
4. Procurements, Contracts, Oversight and Accountability
5. Operations and Contractor Management
6. Customer Service
7. Billing
3. Broadband Florida Grant
$8.8M Grant From National Telecommunications and
1. GrantsFloridaâs Participation in the Digital Economy
Increase Assistance Resources to Anchor Institutions
Information Administration (NTIA) To Increase Floridaâs
2.IncreaseTechnology Assessments for 180 Libraries
âą Library Funding for Technology
Participation in the Use of Resources
3.Increase Effective Digital Economy
âą Local Regional Broadband Planning
4.Increase Useful Knowledge and Mapping
âą Broadband Data Collection
5.Inform Planners to K-12 Schools & Libraries
âą E-rate Assistance
âą Increase Collaboration
4. E-rate
âą Annual $2.25 billion funding program: Schools and Libraries
âą Provides up to 90% funding on eligible technology services
âą Florida is a âdonor stateâ to the fund
âą Florida is leaving money on the table
5. Funds Left On The Table
NY Averages 4.5X Funding of Florida Year Over Year since 1998
$500,000,000
$450,000,000
$400,000,000 Total Funds Received
New York Since 1998
$350,000,000
$300,000,000
$3,935,328,996 Billion
$250,000,000
$200,000,000
$150,000,000
$100,000,000 Florida
$955,246,134 Million
$50,000,000
$0
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
12. Florida Digital Gateway to
Latin America
60% of Latin American Internet
âŠ.Flows Through Florida
20% of U.S. exports to Latin
American and Caribbean start in Florida