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Southwest Region (Colorado, New Mexico)

April 30, 2024
Envisioning an Equitable, Inclusive, Connected America

TBCP Awards

The San Ildefonso Services, which serves the Pueblo of San Ildefonso, New Mexico, began its environmental review work for its $4.9 million broadband infrastructure deployment project, that when complete will directly connect more than 250 Tribal households via fiber and fixed wireless.

The Southern Ute Indian Tribe of the Southern Ute Reservation, Colorado began the environmental review work for its $43.7 million broadband infrastructure deployment project. When complete, this project will directly connect more than 500 unserved Tribal households and community anchor institutions via fiber to the premises.

Events

Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program (TBCP) staff assisted in the coordination of more than 20 Tribal consultations between the State of New Mexico, the State of Colorado, and the Tribal governments that share their continuous borders to ensure Tribal priorities are heard by each state’s broadband office.

National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) Assistant Secretary Alan Davidson joined TBCP staff in visiting numerous Pueblos, including but not limited to, the Pueblo of Santa Clara (the Pueblo). At the Pueblo, Assistant Secretary Davidson met with elected Tribal leadership to discuss broadband barriers and solutions. The Pueblo of Santa Clara received a TBCP award to install fiber, directly connecting around 600 unserved Native American households with fiber to the home service of 1 Gigabit per second symmetrical and 50/10 Megabits per second wireless service.

$253 million

18 awards totaling more than $253 million

9,000 Tribal Homes

These awards will connect more than 9,000 Tribal homes.

180 Tribal Community Anchor Institutions

These awards will connect more than 180 Tribal community anchor institutions.

 
NTIA Assistant Secretary Alan Davidson and NTIA staff gathered together in a conference room  in the southwest region
NTIA Assistant Secretary Alan Davidson and NTIA staff gathered together outside in the southwest region
 
TBCP Awards will benefit the following Tribal governments in this region:
Pueblo of Taos, New MexicoJicarilla Apache Nation, New MexicoMescalero Apache Tribe of
the Mescalero Reservation, New Mexico
Pueblo of Isleta, New MexicoZuni Tribe of the Zuni
Reservation, New Mexico
Kewa Pueblo, New Mexico
(previously listed as
Pueblo of Santo Domingo)
Pueblo of Picuris, New MexicoPueblo of Zia, New MexicoPueblo of Santa Clara, New MexicoPueblo of San Ildefonso, New MexicoSouthern Ute Indian Tribe of the
Southern Ute Reservation, Colorado
Pueblo of Acoma, New Mexico
Ute Mountain Ute TribePueblo of Tesuque, New MexicoOhkay Owingeh, New MexicoPueblo of Jemez, New MexicoPueblo of Nambe, New MexicoPueblo of Pojoaque, New Mexico