Broadband Regional Summits - "Broadband is Everybody's Business"
Dates to be released soon!
Region 1: Northwest
(4 counties) Sandoval, San Juan, McKinley, Cibola Region 2: North Central (4 counties) Rio Arriba, Los Alamos, Santa Fe, Taos Region 3: Central (3 counties) Valencia, Bernalillo, Torrance Region 4: Northeast (7 counties) Colfax, Union, Mora, Harding, San Miguel, Quay, Guadalupe Region 5: Southwest (7 counties) Doña Ana, Catron, Socorro, Sierra, Grant, Luna, Hidalgo, Region 6: Southeast (8 counties) Otero, Lea, ,Lincoln, DeBaca, Chaves, Eddy, Roosevelt, Curry |
New Mexico
Does Your Community
Have a Broadband Coalition?
Formal and informal community Broadband coalitions are forming across the state.
If your community has a formal or informal coalition
that is not yet appearing on the map OR if info needs updating, please complete the
Broadband Community Coalitions Form
Broadband Community Coalitions Map Link
If your community has a formal or informal coalition
that is not yet appearing on the map OR if info needs updating, please complete the
Broadband Community Coalitions Form
Broadband Community Coalitions Map Link
Old Benchmarks
Community Examples
www.columbusbroadband.weebly.com/data
www.donaanabroadband.com
Benchmark Data
Luna County
Browse baseline data from multiple federal sources in a geospatial data display using an interactive infographic format. Nationally-recognized, "authoritative" data has been reviewed and may or may not be 100 percent accurate, yet may be included to provide an important and nationally recognized benchmark for our communities. Examples of data potential data sources include: ACS, MLAB, Microsoft, Parcel Data, 911, DoIT, CASA, Building Footprints, ACP, and more.
Luna County
Benchmark Data
Catron County
Browse baseline data from multiple federal sources in a geospatial data display using an interactive infographic format. Nationally-recognized, "authoritative" data has been reviewed and may or may not be 100 percent accurate, yet may be included to provide an important and nationally recognized benchmark for our communities. Examples of data potential data sources include: ACS, MLAB, Microsoft, Parcel Data, 911, DoIT, CASA, Building Footprints, ACP, and more.
Benchmark Data
Hidalgo County
Browse baseline data from multiple federal sources in a geospatial data display using an interactive infographic format. Nationally-recognized, "authoritative" data has been reviewed and may or may not be 100 percent accurate, yet may be included to provide an important and nationally recognized benchmark for our communities. Examples of data potential data sources include: ACS, MLAB, Microsoft, Parcel Data, 911, DoIT, CASA, Building Footprints, ACP, and more.
Benchmark Data
Grant County
Browse baseline data from multiple federal sources in a geospatial data display using an interactive infographic format. Nationally-recognized, "authoritative" data has been reviewed and may or may not be 100 percent accurate, yet may be included to provide an important and nationally recognized benchmark for our communities. Examples of data potential data sources include: ACS, MLAB, Microsoft, Parcel Data, 911, DoIT, CASA, Building Footprints, ACP, and more.
Statewide Improvement Program for Broadband (SIPB) Pilot
A community-driven and community-focused resource
for tracking Broadband projects and improvement initiatives statewide
for tracking Broadband projects and improvement initiatives statewide
Based on the ESTIP framework created by the Department of Transportation
https://estip.dot.state.nm.us
Counties and Tribes
FCC Mapping Challenge
First Step: Register
First Step: Register to Access the FCC Data Location Fabric
https://help.bdc.fcc.gov/hc/en-us/articles/5377509232283-How-Broadband-Service-Providers-Can-Access-the-Location-Fabric
The Fabric license is free and Government Entities and ISPs should register to access the FCC Fabric.
Tribal owned telcos should request the Tribal version of the license agreement from the FCC’s vendor CostQuest.
Tribal governments with tribally-operated ISPs should register as a Tribal ISP.
The FCC is available to set up a video call to assist with the process and answer any questions.
To request one-on-one support please send an email to broadbanddatainquiries@fcc.gov.
https://help.bdc.fcc.gov/hc/en-us/articles/5377509232283-How-Broadband-Service-Providers-Can-Access-the-Location-Fabric
The Fabric license is free and Government Entities and ISPs should register to access the FCC Fabric.
Tribal owned telcos should request the Tribal version of the license agreement from the FCC’s vendor CostQuest.
Tribal governments with tribally-operated ISPs should register as a Tribal ISP.
The FCC is available to set up a video call to assist with the process and answer any questions.
To request one-on-one support please send an email to broadbanddatainquiries@fcc.gov.
QuickStart Guides provide step-by-step guidance for filing based on the technology with which you provide services:
The New Mexico Area Planning District V
Southwest New Mexico Council of Governments
The New Mexico Area Planning District V, "Southwest New Mexico Council of Governments", was created in 1969 by a joint resolution. It is a voluntary association of Local Governments and Organizations. The SWNMCOG provides regional planning and technical assistance on transportation, economic development, infrastructure and other issues that are established by the Board.
RPO History: New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) is the designated State Agency that receives and administers federal and state transportation funds. NMDOT created 7 Regional Planning Organizations (RPOs) within the State of New Mexico. RPO process has been in place since early 1990s. NMDOT has contracted with Councils of Governments (COGs) to provide administrative and staff support for the RPOs since 2005.
RPO History: New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) is the designated State Agency that receives and administers federal and state transportation funds. NMDOT created 7 Regional Planning Organizations (RPOs) within the State of New Mexico. RPO process has been in place since early 1990s. NMDOT has contracted with Councils of Governments (COGs) to provide administrative and staff support for the RPOs since 2005.
Benchmark Data
Southwest
Browse baseline data from multiple federal sources in geospatial data displays using an interactive infographic format. Nationally-recognized, "authoritative" data may or may not be 100 percent accurate, yet has been included to provide important and nationally recognized benchmarks for our communities. Examples of data potential data sources include:
ACS, MLAB, Microsoft, Parcel Data, 911, DoIT, CASA, Building Footprints, ACP, and more.
ACS, MLAB, Microsoft, Parcel Data, 911, DoIT, CASA, Building Footprints, ACP, and more.
Catron County
Benchmark Data |
Grant County
Benchmark Data |
Hidalgo County
Benchmark Data |
Luna County
Benchmark Data |
Community Examples
www.columbusbroadband.weebly.com/data
www.donaanabroadband.com
CLN Resource Link https://connectingustoday.org
SouthCentral |
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