BTOP Narrative Report for Infrastructure Projects

Broadband Technology Opportunities Program Post-Award Baseline Report and March 2010 Performance Progress Report

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Infrastructure/Comprehensive Community Infrastructure First Quarter 2010 Report (SF-PPR)

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BTOP Narrative Report for Infrastructure Projects



March 30, 2010

Version 1.0







Prepared for:

National Telecommunications and Information Administration
Broadband Technology Opportunities Program (BTOP) Office
U.S. Department of Commerce
Washington, DC 20230




Contents






Performance Progress Report Introduction


Dear BTOP Recipient,


As outlined in your grant award conditions, you are required to submit two reports by April 30, 2010. The first, required by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, is your first quarterly performance progress report. Under the Act, all entities receiving grant money must report quarterly on their use of the federal assistance and their progress in fulfilling the objections for which the funds were granted. These reports will be made publicly available via the Internet. The second required report, which will not be made publicly available, is a baseline report. As a special award condition of your grant, you are required to submit baseline project plans and details regarding key outputs and outcomes from your project. The format for the baseline report and accompanying instructions will be provided separately.


Please complete the following performance progress report, which requests information about your project, including activities completed to date and associated expenditures, and activities and expenditures planned for the next quarter.


Once completed, the performance progress report should be e-mailed to your Program Officer no later than April 30, 2010. Please save your report using the naming format “1stQtrProgressReport_OrgName_DDMonthYY” (e.g., “1stQtrProgressReport_TwitchellTelecom_ 30April10”). E-mail the file to your Program Officer with “1st Quarter Progress Report” as the subject line. Your Program Officer may follow up with you to discuss your report.


Please do not hesitate to contact your Program Officer with any questions.


FShape7 IRST PERFORMANCE PROGRESS REPORT

First Quarter 2010


1. Recipient Organization (Name and complete address including zip code)

2. Award Identification Number



3. Performance Narrative (Q1)

Please describe your project activities and progress for the first quarter of 2010. This should include a description of federal expenditures to date, key milestones, the primary activities needed to accomplish those milestones, significant project accomplishments, and any delays or challenges. Please use the milestone categories provided in your baseline report (e.g., environmental assessment, design, rights of way) to structure your answer. (500 words or less)


4. Performance Projections (Q2)

Please describe your anticipated project activities and progress for the next quarter. This should include a description of federal expenditures, key milestones, the primary activities needed to accomplish those milestones, significant project accomplishments, and any potential delays or challenges you foresee. Please use the milestone categories provided in your baseline report (e.g., environmental assessment, design, rights of way) to structure your answer. (500 words or less)


5. Certification: I certify to the best of my knowledge and belief that this report is correct and complete for performance of activities for the purposes set forth in the award documents.

5a. Typed or Printed Name and Title of Authorized Certifying Official

5c. Telephone (area code, number and extension)



5d. Email Address


5b. Signature of Authorized Certifying Official

5e. Date Report Submitted (Month, Day, Year)




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Room 4887, Washington, D.C. 20230.

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