ORGANIZATION
AMOUNT REQUESTED
$366,555
STATUS
None
OKLAHOMANS PROJECTED TO BENEFIT
0-25,000
ESTIMATED PROJECT DURATION
18-24 months
IMPACTED COUNTIES
Hughes; McIntosh; Okfuskee; Okmulgee; Pittsburg; Seminole
PROJECT PURPOSE
The purpose of the proposed program is to increase the talent pipeline of fiber technicians in Oklahoma?s low-income, rural communities, through the development and implementation of short-term, customized advanced fiber technician training courses. The proposed Advanced Fiber Technician Training Program will build upon the current fiber training programs that OSUIT-WFED developed for the Cherokee Nation and Muscogee Nation. The program will further enhance the skill sets of Fiber Technicians through the implementation of four advanced fiber courses that Oklahoma industry and subject matter experts have indicated a need for: 1) Fiber Optics 1-2-3; 2) Certified Fiber to the Home Professional; 3) OTDR & Testing Deep Dive Workshop & Emergency Restoration; and 4) Network Planning for Utilities.
EVIDENCE
Leaders in the identified region continually receive feedback that companies do not want to invest due to the lack of a qualified and skilled workforce. Low-income, rural communities face numerous challenges, including the lack of an available skilled, qualified workforce and access to broadband services. This results in long-term negative effects on the local labor market and poor business investment. Companies are hesitant to invest in economically distressed areas as these areas suggest a shrinking tax base, which leads to cuts in key services such as: law enforcement, lower-quality schools, and poorly maintained infrastructures (Greenstone and Looney, 2011).
POPULATION DESCRIPTION
The program will directly impact underrepresented groups in low-income, rural communities and will focus on a six-county region that has been identified as low-income and rural and experiencing negative impacts of distress. The proposed program will develop the skills and expertise of local workforce, including the upskilling of incumbent workers, to meet employer needs and prepare workers for high-wage jobs within the telecommunications (broadband) industry cluster.
PERFORMANCE MEASURING
OSUIT-WFED will perform instructor and course evaluations as well as follow-up with all students to determine if they obtained employment or obtained a wage increase upon course completion. All data will be tracked.
ONGOING INVESTMENT AMOUNT
$
ONGOING INVESTMENT DESCRIPTION
None
ONGOING INVESTMENT REQUIRED
Able to continue operation without additional funding from the State of Oklahoma
PROGRAM CATEGORY
Addressing Negative Economic Impacts
PROGRAM SUBCATEGORY
Job Training Assistance (e.g., Sectoral job-training, Subsidized Employment, Employment Supports or Incentives)
FEDERAL GRANT AMOUNT
$
FEDERAL GRANT DESCRIPTION
(see tables below). Of that amount, $8,420,422.00 in HEERF funding was received for COVID relief. In fiscal year 2022, OSUIT received a total of $428,268.98 in recurring federal awards.
HQ COUNTY
Okmulgee
ENTITY TYPE
State agency
Data source: Oklahoma Office of Management and Enterprise Services / More information ยป