PSC Transitions BEAD Program to Nebraska Broadband Office

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

           PSC TRANSITIONS BEAD PROGRAM TO
               NEBRASKA BROADBAND OFFICE


Lincoln, June 6, 2023- On Tuesday, June 6, the Nebraska 
Public Service Commissioners signed a resolution 
transitioning the Commission’s role in the Broadband 
Equity, Access and Deployment (BEAD) program to the 
Nebraska Broadband Office (NBO) and the Nebraska 
Department of Transportation (NDOT).

In June of 2022, the Commission was named as the 
administering agency for the federal BEAD program. 
Managed by the National Telecommunications Information 
Association (NTIA), BEAD will make $42.5 billion available 
to states for broadband buildout. 

“Since accepting the role as the administering agency, the
Commission has been working to comply with all federal
requirements, including the development of a five-year plan
that must be completed in order for the state to receive BEAD
funding,” said Commission Chair Dan Watermeier. “I am 
extremely proud of the work accomplished by our staff in 
laying the groundwork for a successful BEAD program in 
Nebraska.”

The resolution, which reiterates the Commissions’ 
commitment to the smooth transition of activities and 
federal grant award responsibilities to the NBO/NDOT 
follows the passage of LB-683. The bill established the 
framework for the Nebraska Broadband Office and was 
signed into law by Governor Pillen on May 26. The Nebraska 
Broadband Office was created in January by an Executive 
Order issued by the Governor.

Commission Chair Watermeier said, “We will continue to
join with our state partners to bring broadband to 
Nebraskans and we look forward to working with the new 
director of the Broadband Office.”

A copy of the resolution can be found on the PSC website @
https://psc.nebraska.gov/telecommunications/broadband-
equity-access-deployment-bead >.
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Contact:
Deb Collins- Communications & Media Mgr.
(402) 471-0226
deb.collins@nebraska.gov

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