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The Digital Bridge Trust Fund Act The Digital Bridge Trust Fund Act October 4, 2000 Midterm Briefing

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Page 1: The Digital Bridge Trust Fund Act October 4, 2000 Midterm Briefing

The Digital Bridge Trust Fund ActThe Digital Bridge Trust Fund Act

October 4, 2000Midterm Briefing

Page 2: The Digital Bridge Trust Fund Act October 4, 2000 Midterm Briefing

Digital Bridge Trust Fund Act

Faculty Advisor: Deborah E. Ward

Project Manager: Jennifer Sly

Deputy Manager: Nirmala Patni

Members: Maria Bustria,Tammy Draut,

Hirofumi Kawakita, Maki Kobayashi, Ying Liu, Kristin Sullivan, Joy Wang, Bernard Wee, and ThaoMee Xiong

Page 3: The Digital Bridge Trust Fund Act October 4, 2000 Midterm Briefing

Agenda

• Background

• Legislation

• Program & Goals

• Program Design Criteria

• Program Design

• Conclusion

Page 4: The Digital Bridge Trust Fund Act October 4, 2000 Midterm Briefing

Background

What is the digital divide problem?

• Urban households with earnings of $75,000 or more are 20 times more likely to have home internet access than rural households of the lowest income level.

• National average for home computers is 42.1% and for internet access, 26.2%. For rural Native Americans, 26.8% have home computers and 18.9%, internet access.

• The internet access gap between white and black households grew by 37.7% between 1997-1998.

Page 5: The Digital Bridge Trust Fund Act October 4, 2000 Midterm Briefing

Legislation

The Digital Bridge Trust Fund Act HR 4477

Funding: Telephone Excise Tax

Target Population: Underserved rural, urban, and Native American Communities

Mission: Provide financial assistance to areas lacking technical resources and education.

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Program & GoalsWhat?

Community Technology Centers ($200M)

Why? Assist in bridging digital divide

Where? Underserved rural, urban, Native American

areas

How? Provide funding to various community based organizations who are interested in setting up community technology centers.

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Program Design Criteria

• Cost

• Time

• Effectiveness

• Feasibility

Page 8: The Digital Bridge Trust Fund Act October 4, 2000 Midterm Briefing

Program Design

I. Program Structure

II. Funding Allocation

III.Oversight and Enforcement

Page 9: The Digital Bridge Trust Fund Act October 4, 2000 Midterm Briefing

• Board of Trustees (11 members)

• Digizone Administrator

• 6 Regional Digizone Committees1. President

2. Experts for each target community

3. State liaisons

4. Staff

Program Design: Program Structure

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Program Design: Program Structure

PresidentExperts

State LiaisonsStaff

NORTHEASTDIGIZONE

PresidentExperts

State LiaisonsStaff

M ID-ATLDIGIZONE

PresidentExperts

State LiaisonsStaff

SOUTHDIGIZONE

PresidentExperts

State LiaisonsStaff

SOUTHWESTDIGIZONE

PresidentExperts

State LiaisonsStaff

M IDWESTDIGIZONE

PresidentExperts

State LiaisonsStaff

WESTDIGIZONE

DIGIZONE ADM INISTRATOR

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

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Board of Trustees Responsibilities:

• Appoint and oversee 6 digizone committees.

• Ensure equitable funding allocation of $200M budget to each digizone.

• Yearly status report to President and Congress.

Program Design: Program Structure

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Digizone Administrator Responsibilities:

• Initiate and organize periodic meetings with regional digizone presidents.

• Communicate each digizone’s progress and concerns to Board of Trustees.

• Oversight and assessment of program’s overall progress.

Program Design: Program Structure

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Digizone Committee Responsibilities:

• Conduct needs assessment of region.

• Communication with local and state agencies.

• Implement and disseminate grant procedures to state liaisons and staff.

• Establish criteria for applicant selection.

• Review applications and award funds.

• Overall enforcement and oversight.

Program Design: Program Structure

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State Liaison Responsibilities:

• Ensure equitable access to funding opportunities across 50 states through equal representation.

• Disseminate application process information to all communities and various institutions.

• Ensure information on fund availability gets communicated to those target communities that program is intended to serve.

Program Design: Program Structure

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Program Budget: $200 M

Staffing15%

Grant Funding 70%

Community Outreach 5%

Strategic Assessment& Planning 10%

Program Design: Funding Allocation

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Step One:

Board of Trustees allocates $200 M to each regional digizone.

Step Two:

Digizone Committees allocate funds to communities based on application and selection criteria.

Program Design: Funding Allocation

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• GranteesSemi-annual reports

• Regional Digizone Committees

Annual reports

• Board of Trustees

Annual report to Congress

Program Design: Oversight & Enforcement

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Conclusion

• Next Steps

• Expectations