DOMAIN / BROADBAND

Broadband

Federal-to-state broadband programs, allocations, and the offices that administer them, found, verified, and productized with every fact pinned to its government source.

What lives here

NTIA programs, state allocation amounts, state broadband office proposals, subgrantee selection rules, eligibility maps, challenge processes, and the guidance that changes them.

What it is

Broadband is a federal-to-state domain where the money is large and the administering layer is local. The Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment program directs roughly $42.45 billion through NTIA to all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the territories, with each state and territory running its own broadband office, its own proposal, and its own subgrantee selection.

The data is hard because the rules live in two places at once. NTIA sets the federal frame; each state office fills it in with scoring criteria, match requirements, challenge processes, and deadlines that differ across jurisdictions and shift as proposals are approved. Allocation amounts, eligibility maps, and selection rules are published in different formats by different offices. For a vendor or provider deciding where to compete, that fragmentation is the whole problem.

What VerisGov surfaces

  • State allocation amounts and the federal methodology that set them
  • State broadband office initial and final proposals, and the rules they must meet
  • Subgrantee selection rules, scoring criteria, and match requirements
  • Eligibility maps and the unserved and underserved location data behind awards
  • Application windows, challenge processes, and milestone deadlines by state
  • Notices and guidance that change what counts as eligible and how money moves

How VerisGov covers it

FIND

Locate allocations, proposals, selection rules, and deadlines across NTIA and every state broadband office.

VERIFY

Pin every allocation amount and rule to its primary source so it holds up when a bid depends on it.

PRODUCTIZE

Turn the verified corpus into a navigator, dashboard, report, dataset, or build. See what you can build.

Answers

Frequently asked questions

What government data and programs live in the broadband domain?

This domain covers federal-to-state broadband programs, state allocation amounts, state broadband office proposals, subgrantee selection rules, eligibility maps, and challenge processes. It centers on the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment program, which directs roughly $42.45 billion to states and territories.

Which agencies and primary sources does VerisGov use for broadband data?

Federal coverage anchors to the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, which sets the BEAD frame and approves state proposals. Each state broadband office adds the scoring criteria, match requirements, and deadlines, so every allocation and rule is pinned to the federal or state source that issued it.

How current is the broadband intelligence?

BEAD rules live in two places at once: NTIA sets the federal frame and each state office fills it in, with deadlines and selection rules that shift as proposals are approved. The corpus tracks allocations, proposals, and guidance as they are published, each carrying its government source.

How does VerisGov verify and productize broadband data?

VerisGov finds allocations, proposals, and selection rules across NTIA and every state broadband office, verifies each against its primary source, then productizes the corpus into a navigator, dashboard, report, or dataset. The RHTP Navigator at rhtpnavigator.com is a working example of the same state-by-state approach.

Point the engine at broadband.