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Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO 1) - Research and Development, Testing and Evaluation

Overview:

The Innovation Fund aims to foster competition, lower costs for consumers and network operators, support innovation across the global telecommunications ecosystem, and strengthen the 5G supply chain. The overall objectives include unlocking opportunities for innovative companies, particularly small and medium enterprises, to compete in a market historically dominated by a few suppliers, some of which present a high security risk.

NE Capacity & Planning Grant Program Get Ready One-Pager

Overview:

This document was created to support applicants in applying for the State Digital Equity Capacity Grant Program: Native Entities (2024), hereto referred to as the NE Capacity & Planning Grant Program. The NOFO establishes a competitive process to make both State Digital Equity Planning Grant Program funds and State Digital Equity Capacity Grant Program funds available to Native Entities to carry out digital equity and inclusion activities consistent with the Digital Equity Act.

Waste, Fraud, and Abuse Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Overview:

Post-award resource for Broadband Infrastructure Program (BIP), Connecting Minority Communities Pilot Program (CMC), Enabling Middle Mile Broadband Infrastructure Program (Middle Mile), and Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program (TBCP) grant recipients, released in partnership with the Office of Inspector General (OIG).

NTIA Receives 43 Comments on 6G Policy

September 25, 2024

NTIA received 43 written comments in response to its Request for Comment (RFC) on how U.S. government policies can support the development of the next mobile generation: 6G.

Secure and reliable communications services are vital to U.S. economic competitiveness and national security. The wireless industry is beginning to plan for the development of 6G, and the U.S. has already partnered with like-minded partners in establishing joint principles to shape the future of this next mobile generation.