BEAD goes big: NTIA signs off on 18 plans, $9 billion now unlocked

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BEAD Bucks’ Begin to Flow: NTIA Unlocks First 18 Final Proposals After Years of Delays

BEAD bucks are beginning to flow. NTIA has unlocked 18 final proposals after years of delays.

The NTIA announced that it has approved 18 final BEAD proposals — 15 U.S. states and 3 U.S. territories — under the $42.5 billion BEAD program.  The approved states and territories are: Louisiana; Wyoming; Iowa; Georgia; Arkansas; Delaware; Maine; New Hampshire; Connecticut; South Carolina; North Dakota; Hawaii; Montana; Rhode Island; Virginia; plus the territories of American Samoa, Guam, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.

According to the NTIA, the 18 final proposals will save approximately $6 billion compared to original funding allotments. One of those states, Louisiana, has already signed its award amendment, enabling it to begin spending its BEAD funds — totalling approximately $498.2 million — as soon as funding is made available.

State/Territory Status 2023 BEAD Allocation Notes
Virginia Final Proposal Approved $1.48 B The governor announced joint federal-state coordination
Louisiana Final Proposal Approved; award amendment signed $1.355 B May begin accessing funds immediately under GUMBO 2.0
Georgia Final Proposal Approved $1.3 B+ One of 19 states exceeding $1 B
Arkansas Final Proposal Approved $997 M High emphasis on fiber deployment
Montana Final Proposal Approved $629 M High cost per location due to terrain challenges
South Carolina Final Proposal Approved $551.54 M Rural priority with local provider participation
Iowa Final Proposal Approved $415.33 M Prioritized unserved rural clusters
Wyoming Final Proposal Approved $348 M Among the smallest allocations, focused on rural coverage
Maine Final Proposal Approved $272 M Focus on rural and island connectivity
New Hampshire Final Proposal Approved $196.56 M Early mover with strong state match
Guam Final Proposal Approved $156 M Emphasizes network resiliency and military coordination
Hawaii Final Proposal Approved $150 M Emphasizes undersea connectivity between islands
Connecticut Final Proposal Approved $144 M Plans prioritize existing municipal builds
North Dakota Final Proposal Approved $130.16 M Builds on extensive existing fiber coverage
Rhode Island Final Proposal Approved $108 M Focused on digital equity and last-mile fill-ins
Delaware Final Proposal Approved $107 M Small but complete statewide plan
Northern Mariana Islands Final Proposal Approved $80 M Mix of terrestrial and undersea infrastructure
American Samoa Final Proposal Approved $37.56 M Supports satellite and subsea solutions
— Total — $8.69 B Combined allocation for 15 states + 3 territories