Asset Inventories and Surveys Seek Insight
New Mexico and the OBAE team are seeking to collect information from government agencies, community organizations, community stakeholders, and employers about their experience and needs in accessing broadband. Inventory responses will help shape the state's broadband infrastructure expansion and digital equity planning efforts. State, county, tribal, and local government agencies, employers, internet service providers, and community organizations (nonprofit, school, library, health, housing, faith-based, etc.), and broadband stakeholders are invited to complete the Inventories below that best apply to them.
(Each inventory will only take about eight minutes to complete)
(Each inventory will only take about eight minutes to complete)
Tell Us About...
1.
Vulnerable Populations Broadband Barriers Inventory * What are the obstacles to broadband access and use faced by the vulnerable populations you serve? |
2.
Digital Equity Program Asset Inventory Do you have any programs to provide community members with skills and tools for participating in broadband-related opportunities? |
3.
Community Anchor Institution Broadband Access Inventory ** What is your organization doing to provide opportunities for community members to improve their use of the internet for work, education, health, emergency, essential services, & civic engagement? |
4.
New Mexico Infrastructure Asset Inventory What are the infrastructure-related assets that your government entity, agency, or organization owns or manages (conduit, fiber, structures, real estate, poles, etc.)? |
5.
Workforce Development Opportunity Inventory What broadband-related workforce development and training opportunities for jobs in broadband-related fields are available in your community? |
6.
Internet Service Providers Survey Tell us about recruiting and hiring for broadband-related positions, broadband development strategies, and collaboration with communities to close the digital divide. |
* Vulnerable Populations may include community members who are English-language learners, incarcerated, seniors, veterans, in rural areas, disabled, etc.
** Community Anchor Institutions include libraries, senior centers, fire stations, hospitals, community centers, chapter houses, and more.
** Community Anchor Institutions include libraries, senior centers, fire stations, hospitals, community centers, chapter houses, and more.
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Connect New Mexico Council
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