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E-Rate 2009-2010
  • What We Do and Why We Do It

Source USAC SLD www.universalservice.org/sl
Disclaimer Changes to the original
representation of SLD training materials and new
slides are solely the responsibility of the
author.
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Todays Agenda
  • Program Compliance, Reminders, Best Practices
  • TPT E-Rate Critical Components
  • Lunch on your own
  • Form 470 Step by Step

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Ohio E-Rate Awards
  • Year 1 (1998-1999) - 58 million
  • Year 2 (1999-2000) - 46 million
  • Year 3 (2000-2001) - 60 million
  • Year 4 (2001-2002) - 97 million
  • Year 5 (2002-2003) - 82 million
  • Year 6 (2003-2004) - 76 million
  • Year 7 (2004-2005) - 66 million
  • Year 8 (2005-2006) - 67 million
  • Year 9 (2006-2007) - 77 million
  • Year 10 (2007-2008) - 85 million
  • Year 11 (2008-2009) - 42 million to date
    (Waves 1-24)
  • Total 756 million

2323 West Fifth Avenue, Suite 100, Columbus, OH
43204 s Tel 614.485.6000 Fax 614.485.6000
www.etech.ohio.gov
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Program Compliance
2323 West Fifth Avenue, Suite 100, Columbus, OH
43204 s Tel 614.485.6000 Fax 614.485.6000
www.etech.ohio.gov
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Overview
  • Roles for all
  • Technology Plans
  • Forms 470 and RFPs
  • Competitive Bidding
  • Vendor Selection Process
  • Heightened Scrutiny

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Know Your Role
  • Applicants
  • Write tech plan, file Form 470 and write RFP,
    evaluate bids, select provider, document the
    process, file Form 471, select invoice method
  • Service Providers
  • Respond to 470/RFPs, assist with preparing Item
    21 attachments, provide technical answers on
    questions regarding specific goods and services
    requested, but NOT on competitive bidding file
    SPIs and/or approve BEARs
  • Consultants
  • Make sure that you have a Letter of Agency from
    your customer

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Tech Plan Requirements
  • Sufficient detail to support and validate the
    services requested
  • Cover all 12 months of the funding year
  • Be approved by a USAC-certified Technology Plan
    Approver (TPA) before Form 486 is filed or
    services start, whichever is sooner
  • In general, cover not more than 3 years

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Forms 470
  • Indicates the services and categories of service
    which you are seeking discounts
  • Must be based on tech plan
  • Must be posted for 28 days
  • Indicates if you are planning/have issued RFP
  • Can only correct this by posting new Form 470
  • Indicates any special requirements and/or
    disqualification factors
  • Indicates who will be receiving the services

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Form 470 and RFP Issues
  • Ensure that you post for correct categories of
    service
  • Priority 1 Telecommunication Internet Access
  • Priority 2 Internal Connections Basic
    Maintenance
  • PIA can switch the bucket on your services on
    your 471 if you make a mistake in classifying the
    services
  • Be able to explain what you were asking for
    (avoid generic descriptions or statements that
    are overly broad)
  • Post for what you want (multi-year contract, type
    of service, voluntary contract extensions)

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Competitive Bidding
  • Fair and open competitive bidding process
  • Avoid conflicts of interest
  • Independent consultant ?Service Provider
  • Applicant ? Service Provider
  • Open competition and bid evaluation
  • Follow the rules FCC and state/local
  • Read the contract fine print
  • Retain your documentation
  • Retain, retain, lessen your pain

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Vendor involvement
  • Service providers cannot
  • Determine the types of service the applicant will
    seek on a Form 470
  • Assist applicants with the filling out of the FCC
    Form 470 which requires an applicants
    certification
  • Negotiate with prospective bidders
  • Run the competitive bidding process for the
    applicant
  • Be privy to information about the bid not shared
    with other potential bidders
  • Note Do not complete or submit E-Rate forms
    from your service providers location (ie. ITC)
    SLD tracks IP addresses

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Imposing Restrictions
  • Applicants can set some requirements for bidders.
  • For example, applicants may require service
    providers to provide services that are compatible
    with one kind of system over another (e.g. Apple
    vs. Windows).
  • Qualifications/disqualification factors must be
    spelled out to all interested parties
  • Retain documentation of notice and review

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Vendor Selection
  • Keep documentation of your selection process
  • Create your selection matrix and follow it
  • If using a multi-round selection process, price
    of the eligible goods and services must be the
    primary factor in every round.
  • This includes tie breaker rounds

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Sample Matrix for Bid Evaluation
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Most Cost Effective
  • Selecting the winning bidder
  • Price of the ELIGIBLE goods and services must be
    the primary factor.
  • Other factors, including other price factors, can
    be considered as well but they cannot be weighted
    equally or higher than cost of the eligible goods
    and services
  • See Step 4 Construct An Evaluation for weighting
    samples

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Cost-Effectiveness
  • Solution must be cost-effective (not just the
    most cost-effective)
  • Routers priced at two or three times greater than
    the prices available from commercial vendors
    would not be cost-effective, absent extenuating
    circumstances.
  • Receiving only one bid does not automatically
    make it cost-effective.
  • Be prepared to explain why a solution with higher
    than average pricing is cost-effective.
  • Provide as specific an answer with as much
    objective information as possible.

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Free Services
  • Applicants and service providers are prohibited
    from using Schools and Libraries support to
    subsidize the procurement of ineligible or
    unrequested products and services or from
    participating in arrangements that have the
    effect of providing a discount level to
    applicants greater than that to which applicants
    are entitled.
  • Cant use E-Rate to get free stuff (ineligible or
    eligible). You must back out the value of that
    stuff in your vendor selection process.

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Free Services
  • Must deduct the value of the free stuff,
    discounts, trade-in etc, from the pre-discount
    amount in order get equal comparison between
    offerings.
  • Cost of eligible goods and services cannot be
    inflated to cover for free ineligible stuff.
  • A proportionate cost allocation is required
    between eligible and ineligible components.

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Free Services Example
  • Discount rebate
  • Cost for product 100 pre-discount
  • Rebate of 20 is available
  • Can only apply for 80 (10080) pre-discount
  • Free products included in a bid
  • Vendor A 10,000 including 1,000 of free
    products
  • Vendor B 8,000 for products no free products
  • Must compare
  • Vendor A 9,000 (10,000 - 1,000) to Vendor B
    8,000

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Paying Your Share
  • There is still no free lunch
  • You will always have to pay at least 10 or more
    depending on your discount
  • Service providers cannot give you the money
    (directly or indirectly) to pay for your
    non-discounted share
  • Funds cannot come from the service provider or an
    entity controlled by the service provider where
    funding is contingent upon selecting that
    provider.
  • Service provider bills cant be ignored or waived.

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Budget Review
  • Purpose is for you to show the SLD you can fund
    your share
  • Operating budget (or draft) has dates that cover
    the funding year (July June)
  • Budget documentation should clearly identify
    applicants share (e.g. expense line item)
  • Can provide letter for reasonable expectation

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Budget Review
  • More about reasonable expectation
  • You dont have the money in your hands now but
    expect to have it after July 1
  • SLD understands that your budget cycle may not
    coincide with their review cycle
  • Will have to show the money during Form 486
    review for the entire BEN for the year
  • If a shortfall, SLD will work with you to cancel
    FRNs

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Payment Plans
  • Applicants are required to pay their share at the
    same time that USAC pays the discount amount.
  • Service Provider certifies that the invoices they
    submit are for services that have been billed to
    service providers customers.
  • Therefore, deferred payment plans that allow the
    applicant to pay after USAC has paid will
    jeopardize a funding request.
  • FCC Rules include a presumption that the
    non-discount share will be paid within 90 days.

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Heightened Scrutiny
  • May include review of
  • Budget
  • Necessary Resources
  • Competitive Bidding and Contracts
  • Technology Plan
  • Cost Effectiveness
  • Targeted questions based on potential violations
  • Selective Review Information Request (SRIR)
    contains some of the questions SLD may ask

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Necessary Resources
  • Do you have the other necessary resources?
  • Are there end user computers?
  • Must have reasonable plans to fully utilize all
    internal connections for which you are requesting
    discounts (e.g. 2-year plan to get computers for
    all network drops).
  • Do you have software to run on the computers?
  • Staff trained on how to use the technology?
  • Electrical capacity?
  • Can you maintain your eligible and ineligible
    equipment?

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Certifications
  • Applicants certify that
  • They have secured access to necessary resources,
  • They have complied with all FCC, state and local
    competitive bidding and procurement regulations,
  • Non-discount portion of the costs for eligible
    services will not be paid by the service
    provider,
  • No kickbacks were paid to anyone and that false
    statements on this form can be punished by fine
    or forfeiture,
  • Failure to comply with program rules could result
    in civil or criminal prosecution,
  • Persons who have been convicted of criminal
    violations or held civilly liable for certain
    acts arising from their participation in the
    program are subject to suspension and debarment
    from the program.

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Retain, retain, retain
  • Retain the following documents to show your
    compliance
  • Letters of Agency and any agreements with all
    consultants,
  • Technology Plan (both draft and final approved
    version) and Plan Certification letter,
  • RFP, including evidence of publication date and
    any solicitation you did,
  • Any and all bids (winning and losing), and
  • An email to yourself if received no bids or only
    one.

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Retain, retain, retain
  • Retain documents to show your compliance
  • Documents describing bid evaluation criteria and
    weighting
  • Any correspondence with potential bidders
  • Documents related to the selection of the service
    provider(s)
  • Signed and dated copies of contracts
  • Keep for 5 years after last date to receive
    service for FY 2009 at least June 30, 2015
    .or, to be on the safe side, keep it forever!!!!!

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Lack of Documentation
  • Leads to difficulties answering PIA
  • Delays your FCDL
  • Reduces/denies funding
  • Leads to further questions from auditors
  • Could result in you having to return cash to USAC

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Program Reminders
  • AgainWhat We Do and Why We Do It
  • Schools and Libraries Division

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Overview
  • General Reminders
  • What can you do now
  • Window Activities
  • Pre-Commitment Activities
  • PIA Review
  • Post-Commitment Activities

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General Reminders
  • Read and follow directions provided in
  • Form instructions
  • Website guidance
  • Notification letters and other communications
  • Provide complete documentation when responding to
    USAC
  • Make sure you retain your documentation
  • Do not wait until the last minute

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General Reminders
  • Filing for multiple years
  • 2007-2008 File BEAR Form (Received or postmarked
    no later than 120 days after the date of the Form
    486 Notification Letter or 120 days after the
    last date to receive service, whichever is later.
    ) If your service end date is 06/30/2008, and is
    the later date, the BEAR is due 10/28/2008.
  • 2008-2009 File Form 486 (Received or postmarked
    no later than 120 days after the date of the USAC
    Funding Commitment Decision Letter or 120 days
    after the service start date, whichever is later.
  • 2009-2010 Begin filing Form 470

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Start Now
  • Update Contact Information
  • Are there staff changes?
  • Did you hire a consultant and need to change the
    contact information?
  • Do you need a new BEN, change BEN name or
    address?
  • Technology Plan
  • Does your technology plan cover the upcoming
    funding year?
  • Are the services you are requesting addressed in
    the technology plan?

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Start Now (October)
  • Posting Form 470/RFP
  • File and certify Form 470 online
  • Do you have enough time to post the Form 470 and
    select the vendor?
  • Are you seeking a multi-year contract?
  • Did you indicate you have an RFP?
  • Is the service description overly-broad?
  • Did you post for all the correct categories of
    service?

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Start Now (October)
  • Review Receipt Notification Letter (RNL) for
    accuracy
  • Did you post for the correct categories of
    service?
  • Did you remember to cite all the recipients of
    service?
  • Competitive Bidding
  • Did you wait 28 days before selecting your
    service provider?
  • Did you document your competitive bidding
    process?
  • Was price weighted the most heavily during your
    bid evaluation?

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Start Now (November)
  • Competitive Bidding
  • Did you retain a copy of ALL of the competitive
    bidding documentation (bid evaluation matrix,
    winning and losing bids)?
  • Do your vendor selections need board approval,
    before you sign a contract?
  • Contracts
  • Did you sign and date the contract on or before
    the Form 471 certification postmark date?
  • If you are using a state master contract, are you
    able to access a copy of the contract to provide
    to the PIA reviewer?

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Start Now (November)
  • SPIN information is accurate
  • If you are seeking telecom services, make sure
    your service provider is eligible to provide
    telecom services
  • Work with your service provider to ensure the
    service providers information is updated on Form
    498
  • Work with the service provider to make sure the
    service provider filed annual SPAC (Form 473) for
    this funding year

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Window Reminders
  • Completing Form 471
  • Are your discount calculations correct?
  • Are your entities eligible to receive internal
    connections (Check 2-in-5 status)?
  • File Priority 1 and Priority 2 FRNs on separate
    applications
  • Submit your Item 21 Attachments with your Form
    471 application
  • Submit and certify Forms 471 online
  • DONT wait until the last week of the window to
    submit your application

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Window Reminders
  • Review Receipt Acknowledgement Letter (RAL) for
    accuracy
  • Submit corrections before PIA review begins
  • Make sure you have documentation to validate
    requests to increase funds or discounts
  • Remember to check the Form 471 Block 4 worksheet
    online
  • Other Important documents
  • Consortium members submit LOAs to consortium
    leader
  • If you hire a consultant, make sure you sign an
    agreement or LOA and retain a copy

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Keep Your Dates in Order
  • Remember the correct order for dates
  • Allowable Contract Date (28 days after 470)
  • THEN
  • Contract Award Date
  • THEN
  • Form 471 filing
  • THEN
  • Form 471 Certification date
  • ALL BEFORE
  • Window close

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Pre-Commitment Review(January and February)
  • Things to do before PIA contacts you
  • Submit your Item 21 Attachments online or paper.
  • Item 21 Attachment
  • A narrative overview or description of the
    products and services
  • Place application number(s),FRN(s), Attachment
    ID, and page numbers on Item 21 Attachments
  • Indicate Bandwidth when you are requesting
    telecom or Internet access
  • Indicate the entities receiving services and
    locations
  • Clearly label ineligible items and costs
  • Indicate product make and model for each product
    requested
  • Provide a detail product or service description
  • Service providers can assist applicants to
    complete the attachment

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Pre-Commitment Review(January and February)
  • Things to do before PIA contacts you
  • Gather supporting documentation
  • Third party documentation will be needed to
    validate new entities eligibility and discount
  • Discount calculations may be requested if you
    used an alternative discount methodology
  • Make sure the applicant signed and dated the
    contract before the Form 471 certification
    postmark date
  • Proof of new construction documentation (e.g.
    RFP, statement of work, Board Approval)
  • If you did not submit Form 470 certification in
    window, submit it now.

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PIA Review
  • Communicate with the PIA reviewer
  • Respond to PIA inquiries. Answer all questions.
  • Request deadline extension if you need additional
    time to respond
  • Ask questions if the PIA reviewers requests are
    unclear
  • Inform PIA if you have already submitted
    information (provide other application number and
    FRN)

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PIA Review
  • Services Cost Allocations
  • Work with the service provider to identify the
    ineligible services, so they are clearly
    identified
  • On the Item 21 Attachment identify the
    ineligibles services and associated costs
  • Prepare a revised Form 471 Block 5 to reflect
    the cost allocations
  • Entity Removal
  • On the original Form 471 Block 4 worksheet
    identify the entities to be removed
  • Prepare a revised Form 471 Block 4 worksheet if
    new discount calculations and student counts
  • On the Block 5 funding request, indicate your
    revision to the dollars requested based on the
    share of the funding request for the entities
    being removed

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Post-Commitment (April July)
  • Review the FCDL for Accuracy
  • Read the FCDL comment to determine if
    modifications have occurred to the FRN to ensure
    you invoice for the correct services.
  • Verify SPIN, discount, fund request, start and
    end dates, and contract number (if applicable).
  • If you disagree with the decision, you may file
    an appeal.

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Appeals
  • Decisions of the SLD can be appealed to the SLD
    or to the FCC
  • Can be filed electronically or on paper
  • Must be received or postmarked within 60 days of
    the SLD decision
  • See Appeals Procedure in the Reference area for
    specific guidance
  • Requests for waivers of rules must be filed with
    the FCC

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Post-Commitment (April July)
  • Technology Plan Approval
  • Make sure your technology plan is approved by a
    certified technology plan approver prior to
    submitting the Form 486 or beginning services,
    whichever is earlier.
  • CIPA Compliance
  • Ensure your Internet safety policy is up to date.
  • Make sure your technology protection measures are
    in place.

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Post-Commitment (April July)
  • Submit Form 486
  • Form 486 must be postmarked or received no later
    than 120 days after the Service Start Date shown
    on the Form 486 or no later than 120 days after
    the date of the FCDL, whichever is later
  • Before submitting an invoice
  • Generally, services must have been delivered
  • Work with your service provider to determine the
    invoice method you would like to use (BEAR Form
    472 or SPI Form 474)

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Post-Commitment (April July)
  • Before submitting an invoice remove
  • any ineligible products and services
  • any products and services that were not approved
    on that FRN

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Post-Commitment
  • Invoicing deadlines
  • Invoices must be postmarked or received by USAC
    no later than
  • 120 days after the last date to receive service
    or
  • 120 days after the date of the Form 486
    Notification Letter
  • whichever is later

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Post-Commitment
  • If you need more time to invoice, file an invoice
    deadline extension request
  • Requests for extensions must be postmarked or
    received by USAC as soon as possible after the
    last date to invoice
  • USAC provides for the extension of invoice
    deadlines under certain conditions, such as
  • Authorized service provider changes
  • Authorized service substitutions
  • USAC errors (for example, in data entry) that
    ultimately result in a late invoice
  • Circumstances beyond the service providers
    control

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Post-Commitment
  • Invoicing
  • Make sure your invoice is not a duplicate
  • Make sure funds are still available in your FRN
  • Monitor your invoices submitted
  • Review your Quarterly Disbursement Reports
  • You can request an Invoice Check if you want to
    closely monitor SPI (Form 474) payments

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Best Practices
Just in Case
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Examples of Rule Violations that Warrant Recovery
  • Insufficient documentation of the competitive
    bidding process.
  • Lack of necessary resources.
  • Service substitutions that would not meet
    criteria established in the rules.
  • Receipt of duplicative services.
  • Failure to pay non-discounted share.
  • Failure to complete service(s) within the funding
    year.
  • Discount calculation violation.
  • Services not provided for full funding year.
  • Failure to have an approved technology plan.

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What is a COMAD?
  • A COMAD, or Commitment Adjustment, is where USAC
    determines that funds were committed in violation
    of program rules.
  • When a COMAD is discovered, USAC must then adjust
    those funding commitments.
  • If the amount of the revised commitment (original
    commitment less COMAD amount), is less than the
    disbursed amount, then USAC will seek recovery of
    the difference.

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Examples of a COMAD
  • Funding approved for ineligible services.
  • Funding approved at a discount rate higher than
    that which can be supported.
  • Funding for services requiring a tech plan, when
    no tech plan is in place.
  • Funding provided when the competitive bidding
    requirements have not been met.
  • USAC was invoiced in excess of the amount the
    applicant was invoiced by the service provider.

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E-Rate Binder
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Technology Plans
  • Technology plan best practices
  • The five required elements are clearly laid out
    in the technology plan.
  • All technologies that are requested on Form(s)
    470 are addressed in the technology plan.
  • Technology plans are approved prior to the start
    of services.
  • Technology plan is approved by a SLD or FCC
    certified technology plan approver.
  • Technology plan and all updated versions are
    dated.
  • Keep copies of all technology plan documents
    (draft technology plan, final technology plan and
    approval letter) in E-Rate binder.

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Childrens Internet Protection Act (CIPA)
CIPA best practices
  • Documentation supporting a public hearing or
    notice is maintained.
  • On the first day of the Funding Year, and
    periodically throughout the year, common filter
    reports (i.e. most accessed websites or most
    blocked websites) are run, printed and
    maintained.
  • Documentation supporting the purchase or renewal
    of filter equipment, software or licenses is
    maintained.
  • All documentation supporting compliance with CIPA
    rules is maintained in E-Rate binder.

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Discount Calculation
  • Best practices
  • Reports and supporting documentation containing
    the data used to complete Block 4 of the Form(s)
    471 are maintained.
  • Document the method used to calculate discount.
  • All documentation is maintained in E-Rate binder.

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Discounts
  • Discount Matrix Its not a one-to-one
    correlation

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Discounts
  • Alternative Discount Mechanisms
  • These mechanisms must use a measure of poverty
    equivalent to that used in NSLP
  • Participation in certain programs (e.g., Food
    Stamps, Medicaid)
  • Matching siblings
  • Income surveys
  • A sample survey and more information is available
    USAC website
  • The survey must be sent to all families whose
    children attend the school.
  • The survey must, at a minimum, contain the
    following information
  • Name of family and students
  • Size of the family
  • Income level of the family

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USDA Agreement
  • Applicants may share individual childrens
    information as long as the following conditions
    are followed
  • Request applications for a sample of eligible
    students
  • Confirm an application or other documentation
    exists for each selected student and
  • The applicant may redact personal student
    information from the applications or other
    documentation.

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Service Delivery and Inventory
Management
  • Best practices
  • All funded equipment is installed, operational
    and in use.
  • Applicants maintain equipment inventory with
    enough detail to locate all equipment funded by
    E-Rate.
  • Information to include Funding Year, 471 number,
    FRN, Location, Serial number, Make Model, USAC
    invoice number, Install Date, Customer Bill
    Information, Replacement Date, etc.

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Spare Equipment
Its a no no.
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Service Delivery and Inventory
Management
  • Best practices contd
  • Applicants verify work performed and maintain
    documentation stating such.
  • When equipment or wiring is installed, applicant
    performs walk through and documents acceptance of
    work performed.
  • When maintenance is performed, applicant
    maintains documentation showing date of
    maintenance and detail of work performed.
  • All documentation is maintained in E-Rate binder.

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Effective Use
  • Best practices
  • Applicant maintains copies of network diagrams.
  • Applicant documents inventory of end user
    computers in use.
  • This number does not have to be exact, however,
    it should at least be a good faith estimate.
  • Applicant maintains a list of the operating
    systems and software in use on end user
    computers.
  • Applicant maintains copies of staff training
    agendas, materials and sign-in sheets.
  • All documentation is maintained in E-Rate binder.

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Invoicing, Payments and Reimbursements
  • Best practices
  • Detailed bills the bills should provide details
    pertaining to the equipment or services
    delivered.
  • All bills are maintained, not just summary pages.
  • Applicant performs a reconciliation or
    verification of all bills received.
  • Shows any ineligible items or services deducted
    from amount invoiced to USAC.
  • Shows applicants verification that equipment or
    services were delivered or installed.

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SLD News Brief
  • Emailed each week
  • Subscribe from SLD website
  • Covers topics of current interest
  • Indicates important program deadlines
  • Archives of past issues
  • Subscribe to SLD News Brief go to
    http//www.universalservice.org/sl/tools/news-brie
    fs/subscribe.aspx

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  • Questions?

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Support from eTech Ohio
  • eTech Ohio E-Rate Support and Information
  • e-rate_at_etech.ohio.gov
  • Lorrie Germann
  • Educational Technology Consultant
  • 614-485-6050
  • Richard Kevern
  • Educational Technology Consultant
  • 330-686-2061
  • To subscribe to the E-Rate distribution list,
    send an email with no message to

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