The Iowa Department of Management’s Division of Information Technology (DOM DoIT) needs your input on Iowa’s upcoming broadband map.
DOM DoIT is required to update the state’s broadband map each year. This is an important opportunity to get Iowa’s broadband map as accurate as possible. This is even more critical this year as this version of the map will be referenced as part of the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment Program (BEAD). The State of Iowa received an allocation of $415,331,313 to implement the BEAD Program.
DOM DoIT is encouraging challenges to the broadband map from eligible challengers including nonprofits, internet service providers, and local and tribal governments. Iowa residents may also submit feedback and evidence regarding the broadband map. This information may then be submitted by eligible challengers on their behalf.
Eligible challengers of the map do need to register with the Challenge Navigator in order to submit a challenge. However Iowa residents do not need to register to submit evidence. We encourage internet service providers to register, even if they do not intend to challenge, in order to receive updates on challenges in their service area. If any eligible challengers want to access the underlying map data, they must get a CostQuest License from the FCC. Iowa residents do not need to do this.
In order to help Iowans prepare for the Map Challenge window here are some useful links and resources.
If anyone has questions about the Map Challenge process, they are encouraged to reach out to the DOM DoIT broadband team at: Broadband@iowa.gov.