20+ BTOP Grants for Quilt Community
Quilt participants or their members were involved in 20 successful funding grants under the Broadband Technology Opportunities Program (BTOP) over the past year or two. And many more BTOP grants received funding thanks to technical expertise and support provided by Quilt participants. This impressive result testifies to the critical role regional networks and their “middle mile” fiber routes play in realizing the goal of the National Broadband Plan that every American community should have affordable access to at least 1 gigabit per second (Gbps) broadband service.
These new BTOP funds will enable regional networks to improve existing broadband infrastructure to currently connected community anchor institutions and to extend their networks to reach more institutions within their own geographic area. And with lower fiber acquisition costs, regionals will be able to serve additional community anchors at only the incremental costs of reaching them.
Perhaps just as significantly, these new BTOP grants provide the opportunity for new conversations between regional networks and new partners, or to revive conversations with existing partners, and to think of private/public partnerships in entirely new ways to achieve improved broadband to a growing number of participants who are becoming part of these networking communities.
For a directory of BTOP awards received by regional networks, see:
Read More...Pittsburgh—April 15, 2011
Over a hundred guests, including students, representatives of government and industry, joined the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (PSC) staff today at PSC’s 25th anniversary observance and Discover 11 Open House. Also present were participants from the TeraGrid/Blue Waters Symposium in Data Intensive Analysis, Analytics, and Informatics, held in Pittsburgh, which concluded at noon on April 15.
Full Article:
http://www.psc.edu/publicinfo/news/2011/041511_25yrfeature.php
Read More...New Brochures Available
The Quilt has developed two new brochures as resources for its members:
“Doing Business with a Regional Network in Your Neighborhood,” outlines for community anchor institutions the many common characteristics shared by regional R&E networks that result in R&E networks’ unique value as a potential partner for other community organizations.
“What Makes R&E Networks Unique?” describes for government officials, administrators from grant-giving agencies, industry representatives and journalists the unique mandate and set of services offered by regional R&E networks and how, as a result, R&E networks are a crucial innovation platform.
These two single-page, front-and-back fliers are available in PDF format on our resources page, optimized for both electronic and hard-copy distribution.
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