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Building Broadband in Maryland: State, local, and private sector partnerships
Chesapeake Regional Tech CouncilAugust 2011
Gregory Urban, Deputy CIO, State of MDMatt Dehaven, Columbia Telecommunications CorporationBill Ryan, CIO, Anne Arundel County MD
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Building Broadband in Maryland
August 2011
Gregory UrbanDeputy CIO - State of Maryland
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Why Broadband?� How does access to broadband networks help our
lives?� Information exchange� Communication of ideas� Economic benefits� Improved health and welfare
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The Beginning
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Communication – Why Broadband?� Sharing knowledge� Common experiences – community building� Lessons learned
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Communication – Why Broadband?� Sharing knowledge and information� Broad distribution� Speed of message
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Communication – Why Broadband?� Sharing knowledge and information� Broad distribution� Speed of message� Create economic opportunity
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Fire 2.0
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The Broadband “Problem”� Bridging the Digital Divide� Availability� Supply side
� Affordability� Economics
� Adoption� Demand side
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Maryland’s Broadband Vision� Provide broadband Internet access to residences� Provide anchor institutions broadband Internet access that can
be used by individuals served by that institution� Increase the services of government through broadband and
the improved availability of technology� Create permanent facilities for broadband Internet access� Provide affordable broadband Internet access to businesses
throughout the State, allowing businesses located in rural areas access to the broadband at comparable rates to those located in metropolitan areas� Deploy middle mile networks throughout the State that
support competitive environments for last-mile providers
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Maryland’s Broadband Vision� Extensive state-wide and local efforts, coordinated
through the Governor’s Office and DoIT� Infrastructure� Implement the One Maryland Broadband Network
� Education� Data collection efforts� Support to localities and community groups� Continued partnerships with the private sector
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Data Collection and Mapping Initiativehttp://www.broadbandmap.gov
http://broadband.maryland.gov/map.html
� The broadband map represents the first generation of mapping the supply side of broadband� Analysis of the demand side: � Where are there needs for broadband that are not being
met?� Is the existing infrastructure meeting the demand for high
bandwidth and mobile services?� Does lack of affordability impact demand? Lack of
understanding of broadband potential?
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Statewide Capacity-building Initiative
� Survey and analyze the gaps in broadband, between deployment (supply) and adoption (demand)� Identify barriers to adoption�Work with private sector to determine how to
address range of needs� New infrastructure� Adoption/education programs
� Establish ongoing programs to � Support communities in planning� Enable broadband adoption and establish best Maryland
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One Maryland Broadband Network (OMBN)
� OMBN grant is among the largest in the US� Create a single, statewide broadband network for the
public sector and CAIs� The implementation team of the OMBN is comprised
of three primary partners: � Prime Recipient: Maryland DoIT, representing the State of
Maryland and all construction in the 15 rural counties� Sub recipient: Howard County, representing the Inter-
County Broadband Network (ICBN), composed of 10 central Maryland jurisdictions; coordinate activities in the ICBN � Sub recipient: Maryland Broadband Cooperative (MdBC)
providing open access to the private sector in rural counties
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OMBN Scope� Funding by the ARRA, Broadband Technology
Opportunities Program:� Project Amount: $158,416,521� Grant Amount: $115,240,581� State and County match: $43,175,940
� Period of performance for grant: � September 1, 2010 through August 31, 2013 (all $ spent!)
� Install a total of 1300 miles of new fiber across Md.� The project will augment and interconnect with
existing State and county networks
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OMBN: Project Map
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Supporting Communities� Create a private network connecting over 1000 CAIs� All community Colleges� K-12� Libraries
� Interconnect with existing networks� MDREN (Higher Education)� Mid-Atlantic Crossroads (High performance computint)� Statewide Government Intranet (SwGI – State government
and public safety applications)� County government networks
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Pioneering Multi-sector Partnerships� Continued partnership expansion� Entrepreneurs and last mile service providers to reach
residences and businesses who will use OMBN capacity (cable, phone, and wireless providers)� Companies that will support education and adoption
programs� State Resource Sharing� Continued leveraging of State assets