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Thursday, December 1, 2011

San Joaquin Valley Regional Broadband Consortium receives funding approval


The San Joaquin Valley Regional Broadband Consortium (SJVRBC) has received final approval for funding from the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC). After CPUC finished its initial review of the 15 regional consortia grant applications filed in August, seven consortia, including the SJVRBC, not only met the grant qualifications but earned the highest scores. The full commission voted to approve a formal funding resolution on December 1, 2011.

The SJVRBC is under the umbrella of the California Partnership for the San Joaquin Valley and is being administered by the Office of Community and Economic Development at Fresno State, with assistance from the Great Valley Center. The SJVRBC will be working diligently during the next three years to focus on accelerating the deployment, accessibility, and adoption of broadband within the eight counties of the San Joaquin Valley.

The SJVRBC requested California Advanced Services Fund consortia funding of $150,000 in Year 1 with an intention to renew for the same amount in Years 2 and 3.  The San Joaquin Valley Regional Broadband Consortium represents Fresno, Kern, Kings, Madera, Merced, San Joaquin, Stanislaus and Tulare Counties.

SJVRBC's goals are:
  • Expedite the provision of broadband access in all areas of the San Joaquin Valley;
  • Promote accessibility and adoption of broadband in targeted underserved communities and populations (e.g., develop and implement a plan to ensure high school students graduate with basic computer literacy skills);
  • Expand and replicate successful model programs to increase broadband access and bridge the digital divide;
  • Accelerate deployment of broadband infrastructure through Telemedicine and Telehealth technology (e.g., develop and implement a plan to connect health clinics with medical centers); and
  • Work with neighboring regional consortia to ensure the development of cohesive infrastructure.
The SJVRBC is represented by members of the public-private sectors including telecommunications providers and industry associations; government, economic development corporations, and business development centers; local educational agencies and institutions of higher education; health delivery organizations, community-based and nonprofit organizations; and accessibility advocates. The consortium membership brings years of experience in a variety of areas that will enhance the ability of the SJVRBC to meet its goals. Namely, that have successfully increased utilization by residents through digital literacy programs, pursued funding for deployment, built upon existing infrastructure for Telemedicine/Telehealth, and expanded digital literacy programming.

The Consortium will convene in December to discuss next steps, goals of the work groups, and develop a meeting schedule for the next year.

For additional information on the SJVRBC, contact Christine Nutting, Associate Director for the Office of Community and Economic Development, California State University, Fresno, at (559) 294-2230 or cnutting@csufresno.edu.