PROJECT PURPOSE

Green Country Rural Broadband Backhaul Network Indian Electric Cooperative Supplement KAMO Power, through its? wholly owned subsidiary, K-Powernet, leverages its existing communications assets by providing affordable, reliable internet and a backhaul network for member cooperatives, mobile carriers, schools, health care, government, business and other carriers. This proposal expands this critical infrastructure into the area served by Indian Electric Cooperative (IEC), affecting 50291 rural Oklahoma citizens. The project is consistent with US Treasury?s guidance requiring ARPA funds be invested in broadband infrastructure projects that reliably deliver minimum speeds of 100/100 Mbps. This project is in support of ARPA-YY001232, submitted by IEC, a member of KAMO Power and KAMO's project ARPA-YY001286. This project provides funding to support IEC?s proposed entry into broadband. KAMO requests funding of $834,750, to which KAMO will add $278,250 in matching funds, for a total project cost of $1,113,000. The project creates a geographically diverse network with connectivity to Internet providers in Oklahoma City and Tulsa, while ensuring future proof capacity. Please see Project ARPA-YY001286 for more information on the KAMO proposed project. This proposal is contingent on IEC or another KAMO member constructing FTTH in the area currently served by IEC.

EVIDENCE

NTIA Indicators of Broadband Need, HUD Qualified Census Tracts, and related government agency sources all validate the need for funding broadband access in the area served by KAMO and its' member systems.


POPULATION DESCRIPTION

Through our member cooperatives, KAMO serves many economically disadvantaged and sparsely populated areas of Green Country. This project will assist in bringing affordable Internet access to these areas. KAMO believes that working through our local member distribution cooperatives leads to the most impact on pandemic affected communities. KAMO?s network is available to all member distribution cooperatives, tribal organizations, government agencies and other organizations working to mitigate the effects of the pandemic. KAMO member cooperatives are also working with Tribal organizations to ensure service to these areas.

PERFORMANCE MEASURING

The majority of areas served by KAMO?s distribution cooperatives are specified on the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) Indicators of Broadband Need Map as either ?unserved? or ?underserved?. Each quarter, KAMO will collect quantitative information from our member cooperatives identifying the number of homes passed and connected, as well as other quantitative and qualitative information. Please see ?Supporting Documentation? for specific information on the area served by this project relative to the NTIA Indicators of Broadband Need map.


ONGOING INVESTMENT AMOUNT

$

ONGOING INVESTMENT DESCRIPTION

None

ONGOING INVESTMENT REQUIRED

Able to continue operation without additional funding from the State of Oklahoma


PROGRAM CATEGORY

Investments in Water, Sewer, and Broadband


PROGRAM SUBCATEGORY

Broadband: Other projects


FEDERAL GRANT AMOUNT

$

FEDERAL GRANT DESCRIPTION

None


HQ COUNTY

Craig


ENTITY TYPE

Other non or not-for profit entity


Data source: Oklahoma Office of Management and Enterprise Services / More information ยป