Published: March 18, 2010
ENA Receives $14.3 Million Broadband Connectivity Grant for Schools and Libraries Throughout Indiana
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Education Networks of America (ENA), one of the nation's leading
providers of managed Internet access and network services to schools and
libraries, has been awarded a $14.3 million grant from the National
Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) to build
broadband infrastructure in Indiana to enable improved education,
training and connectivity access opportunities for 145 of Indiana's
underserved schools and libraries.
The grant is made possible by the Broadband Technology Opportunities
Program (BTOP), which is part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment
Act (ARRA). The project includes an additional $4 million match and
brings a combined total of $18.3 million new federal stimulus and
private sector dollars to Indiana. Once built, residential and
commercial service providers can further leverage this investment to
improve access for more than 550,000 Indiana citizens and nearly 32,000
businesses.
"ENA is honored to be the recipient of this BTOP grant," said David M.
Pierce, president and CEO of ENA. "The grant award underlines the
exceptional service and value that we have brought to Indiana's school
and library community anchor institutions. We are absolutely committed
to a brighter future for all of Indiana's students and citizens and are
excited to begin this project."
This BTOP grant will allow ENA to deploy a fiber-based connectivity
infrastructure that will bring enhanced speed, reliability,
affordability and increased subscribership to broadband services in
Indiana geographies that have suffered from inadequate Internet access,
ultimately promoting enhanced economic growth. By adding high-speed
broadband Internet access and equity to these underserved communities,
as many as 216,663 households, 31,808 businesses and 630 community
anchor institutions-including schools, libraries, fire stations, police
stations, hospitals and other critical community organizations-have the
opportunity to become far better equipped to avail themselves of
improved communications, distance learning, online training and access
to a wide-variety of online government resources, as well as many other
capabilities delivered courtesy of the information superhighway.
"Providing equity of access to broadband service for all schools and
libraries in Indiana is critical to achieving our educational
objectives," said Dr. John B. Keller, director of Learning Technologies
for the Indiana Department of Education. "This grant will help move us
closer to making sure all schools have fiber-based, high-speed broadband
access."
"We are happy to see that Indiana will benefit from the broadband
expansion made available from Washington, DC, and the plan proposed by
ENA should result in improved access in rural and underserved areas of
Indiana," said Jim Corridan, deputy state librarian, Indiana State
Library.
Due to a strong record of delivery performance, customer care and value,
ENA received letters of support from the Indiana Department of
Education, Indiana State Library, the Indiana Association of Public
School Superintendents, 175 community institutions and four national
associations for this project.
With its proven experience servicing thousands of schools and libraries
across the U.S. as well as its long-established partnerships with
vendors, ENA is accustomed to completing over 400 new fiber
installations annually. This know-how makes ENA "shovel-ready" and ENA
is already moving forward on plans to install the proposed fiber network
in Indiana.
About Education Networks of America (ENA)
ENA provides managed network and communication services to customers in
the education, library and government sectors. Their scalable solutions
facilitate collaboration, increase productivity and decrease the cost of
information management through the convergence of data, voice and video
technologies. ENA currently manages multiple statewide and district-wide
education and library networks successfully serving over 5,000 end
sites, 560 school districts, 230 libraries, more than 2.5 million
students, teachers and administrators and more than 6.2 million
librarians and patrons.
ENA has recently been awarded the statewide Internet access and managed
network services contract for the Indiana Department of Education E-Rate
Consortia, which serves 350 school corporations, and the Indiana State
Library Internet Consortium, which serves 220 library locations.
Empowered by their networks, ENA's customers can focus on what matters
most: preparing students, strengthening communities and leading
enterprises to excel in the 21st century. For more information, please
visit www.ena.com/BTOP.
About the National Telecommunication and Information Administration
(NTIA) Broadband Technology Opportunities Program (BTOP)
The U.S. Department of Commerce's National Telecommunications and
Information Administration (NTIA) serves as the Executive Branch agency
principally responsible for advising the President on communications and
information policy. Funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment
Act, NTIA's Broadband Technology Opportunities Program (BTOP) provides
grants to support the deployment of broadband infrastructure in unserved
and underserved areas, enhance and expand public computer centers, and
encourage sustainable adoption of broadband service. The American
Recovery and Reinvestment Act provided a total of $7.2 billion to NTIA
and the Department of Agriculture's Rural Utilities Service (RUS) to
fund projects that will expand access to and adoption of broadband
services. Of that funding, NTIA will utilize $4.7 billion for grants to
deploy broadband infrastructure in the United States, expand public
computer center capacity and encourage sustainable adoption of broadband
service. NTIA will announce all grant awards by September 30, 2010. For
further information about NTIA's BTOP grants, please visit www.ntia.doc.gov/broadbandgrants.

DVL
Mark Day, 615-244-1818
mark.day@dvl.com
or
Education
Networks of America
Lillian Kellogg, 615-312-6072
lkellogg@ena.com
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