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Posted · 2013-NTIA-SLIGP-01

State and Local Implementation Grant Program (SLIGP)

National Telecommunications and Information Admini  ·  DOC

CFDA Numbers

11.549

Award Ceiling

Award Floor

Expected Awards

56

Close Date

Section I

How to Apply

Apply Online ↗

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Program Contact

Michael Dame <br/>Program Director <br/>Phone 202 482-1181
mdame@ntia.doc.gov

Cost Sharing Matching funds required.

Section II

Eligibility

The 56 States and territories are eligible for grants under the SLIGP. The Act directs NTIA to make grants to States; thus, each State and territory choosing to apply for a grant must submit an individual application during the application window. An applicant may decide, however, to collaborate or coordinate with other States and regions in preparing application submissions, as is contemplated in the statute

Eligible Applicant Types

25

Section III

Description

The SLIGP is designed as a formula-based, matching grant program to assist States, in collaboration with regional, tribal, and local jurisdictions, to perform activities related to planning for the establishment of a nationwide public safety broadband network. NTIA will structure the grant program into two phases of funding with all funds obligated at the time of award. Given the amount of funds available and the need for FirstNet to make decisions on the data collection process, NTIA will focus the SLIGP initially on planning, consulting, and development activities in preparation for consultations with FirstNet, including strategy and timeline development, meetings, governance planning, and outreach and education efforts. NTIA will disburse funds for these activities during phase one. The second phase will not begin until either after FirstNet has consulted with the State-designated contact about the matters listed in the Act, including defining coverage needs, user requirements, and network hardening and resiliency requirements, and advises NTIA it is ready for the commencement of data collection or when NTIA requests a revised budget from recipients for second phase activities. The second funding phase will primarily address States’ needs in preparing for additional consultation with FirstNet and planning to undertake data collection activities. The second phase will fund data collection activities provided that FirstNet has determined that it needs standardized asset and infrastructure inventories from the States in designing the nationwide public safety broadband network.

Section IV

Key Dates

Posted
Feb 6, 2013
Archive
Apr 20, 2013