On March 23, 2018, Congress passed the
Consolidated Appropriations Act 2018 (the FY 2018 Appropriations)
(Pub.L. 115–141) which established a broadband loan and grant pilot
program, the Rural eConnectivity Pilot Program (hereinafter the
ReConnect Program). One of the essential goals of the ReConnect
Program is to expand broadband service to rural areas without
sufficient access to broadband, defined as 10 megabits per second
(Mbps) downstream and 1 Mbps upstream. For this purpose, Congress
expanded RUS's existing authority to make loans and grants. Loans
and grants are limited to the costs of the construction,
improvement, and acquisition of facilities and equipment for
broadband service in eligible communities. The FY 2018
Appropriations also authorized technical assistance to assist the
agency in expanding needed service to the most rural communities.
In facilitating the expansion of broadband services and
infrastructure, the pilot will fuel long-term rural economic
development and opportunities in rural America. One of those
opportunities is precision agriculture. The use of this technology
requires a robust broadband connection. The awards made under this
program will bring high speed broadband to the farms which will
allow them to increase productivity.
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Pub.L. 115 - 141 779 Name of Law: Consolidated Appropriations
Act 2018 (the FY2018 Appropriations)
The annual burden hours in the
previous collection package of 152,130 has been revised to 151,360
which is a decrease of 770 burden hours for this collection
package. The decrease of annual burden hours from the previous
package can be attributed to the Agency’s revised estimate of
respondents of 500 respondents in the previous package to 480
respondents in the current collection package. Since the first FOA,
the Agency has gained experience and obtained input from applicants
which has been considered in the new burden numbers. The Agency has
employed additional outreach to stakeholders such as application
training modules (i.e. financial, environmental and technical),
webinars, workshops and reviewing ways to streamline the
application process.
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