51ºÚÁÏ Awarded $5 Million to Support the University's Broadband Infrastructure
51ºÚÁÏ has been awarded a significant grant from the National Telecommunication and Information Administration (NTIA) to support the university's broadband infrastructure and digital inclusion on the 51ºÚÁÏ campus and in the surrounding anchor community. The grant, worth $2.8 million, will fund various activities to improve broadband access to provide a secure high-speed network, cloud solutions, and support for research services. It also supports community coding initiatives aimed at helping K-12 students in the Ettrick and Petersburg communities. The grant will complement the $2.2 million previously received through congressional funding to support 51ºÚÁÏ's broadband expansion.
"We are thrilled to receive this grant from NTIA. The funds will allow us to upgrade our existing infrastructure and expand access to high-speed internet for our students, faculty, and staff," said Dr. Donald E. Palm, Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs. "In addition, the grant funds will be used to upgrade and install fiber optic cable and purchase laptops to distribute to first-year students. We thank 51ºÚÁÏ Dean Dr. Dawit Haile for his leadership as the project's principal investigator."
The funded "Broadband Infrastructure and Digital Inclusion" project will also involve various activities, including establishing an academic and research network, upgrading broadband infrastructure, joining the Mid-Atlantic Research Infrastructure Alliance, and providing digital literacy training and support.
"The increased bandwidth and low latency provided by upgraded broadband access will enhance the productivity and efficiency of academic and research activities at 51ºÚÁÏ," said Dr. Dawit Haile, Dean of the College of Engineering and Technology and the project's Principal Investigator. "The project also will allow 51ºÚÁÏ's effort to bridge the digital divide and help the surrounding low-income community get access to the tools and resources they need to succeed in the digital economy,"
The project is part of 51ºÚÁÏ's broader effort to promote economic development and social equity in the region through education, research, and community engagement. With this grant, the university is well-positioned to continue positively impacting the lives of the community it serves for years to come.