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Introduction to E-rate I 2013 Schools and Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 1 Introduction to E-rate Fall 2013 Applicant Trainings E-rate Program

Introduction to E-rate I 2013 Schools and Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 2 General information about the program Technology planning Requesting services (FCC Form 470) Competitive bidding process Ordering services (FCC Form 471) Application review and funding commitments Begin receiving services (FCC Form 486) Invoicing USAC (FCC Form 472 and FCC Form 474) Deadlines Overview Introduction to E-rate

Introduction to E-rate I 2013 Schools and Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 3 Introduction to E-rate General Information

Introduction to E-rate I 2013 Schools and Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 4 Federal Communications Commission (FCC), an independent U.S. government agency, established and oversees the E-rate Program. Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC), a not- for-profit company, administers the E-rate Program along with three other programs. The Schools and Libraries Division (SL) is the part of USAC with responsibility for the E-rate Program. Background General Information

Introduction to E-rate I 2013 Schools and Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 5 Congress directed the FCC to establish the E-rate Program in The FCC sets rules and policies through orders. USAC develops procedures for specific actions, such as how to process applications. Rules General Information

Introduction to E-rate I 2013 Schools and Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 6 Commitments are made by funding year (FY), which runs from July 1 through the following June 30. USAC refers to the funding year as the year in which most services will begin, e.g., FY2013 is July 1, 2013 to June 30, Timeline General Information

Introduction to E-rate I 2013 Schools and Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 7 The FCC capped program funding at $2.25 billion per year, until 2010 when the FCC began to adjust the cap annually for inflation Once a year, the FCC is required to roll over all funds that are collected and are unused from prior funding years to the next full funding year Budget General Information

Introduction to E-rate I 2013 Schools and Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 8 Who is eligible for funding? – Elementary and secondary schools and school districts Non-traditional facilities (conditionally by state) – Libraries and library systems – Consortia – groups of eligible entities that band together to aggregate demand and negotiate lower prices Eligibility General Information

Introduction to E-rate I 2013 Schools and Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 9 How large are the discounts on eligible products and services? – Discounts are percent of eligible costs. – Discount level for a school or library depends on: Percentage of students who are eligible for National School Lunch Program (NSLP) in – (for a school) the school – (for a library) the school district in which the library is located. Urban or rural location of the school or library. Discounts General Information

Introduction to E-rate I 2013 Schools and Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 10 Discount Matrix General Information INCOME % of students eligible for NSLP URBAN LOCATION Discount RURAL LOCATION Discount If the % eligible is......and you’re in an URBAN area, your discount will be......and you’re in a RURAL area, your discount will be... Less than 1%20%25% 1% to 19%40%50% 20% to 34%50%60% 35% to 49%60%70% 50% to 74%80% 75% to 100%90%

Introduction to E-rate I 2013 Schools and Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 11 Priority 1 (P1): funded first – Telecommunications Services – Internet Access – Telecommunications Priority 2 (P2): funded second and starts with neediest applicants – Internal Connections – Basic Maintenance of Internal Connections Categories of Service General Information

Introduction to E-rate I 2013 Schools and Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 12 How do I file a program form? – Three options: File online, certify on paper File online, certify online File on paper, certify on paper – USAC encourages you to file online, because online filing speeds processing and reduces errors. FCC Forms General Information

Introduction to E-rate I 2013 Schools and Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 13 Letters General Information Each time applicants file a program form, USAC sends you a notification or acknowledgement letter. Letters are color-coded by funding year – 2013 – 2014 – 2015 Note: When storing documents, USAC encourages you to separate your program forms and letters by funding year to better organize them. Pink Blue Canary

Introduction to E-rate I 2013 Schools and Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 14 Introduction to E-rate Technology Planning

Introduction to E-rate I 2013 Schools and Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 15 A technology plan must contain the following 4 elements: – Goals and strategies for using technology to improve education or library services – Needs assessment – Staff training – Evaluation plan Technology plans must be approved by a USAC-certified Technology Plan Approver (TPA). Technology Plans (P2 Services Only) Technology Planning

Introduction to E-rate I 2013 Schools and Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 16 Introduction to E-rate Requesting Services (FCC Form 470)

Introduction to E-rate I 2013 Schools and Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 17 Opens your competitive bidding process Notifies potential bidders of the types and quantities of services that you need Must be posted on the USAC website at least 28 days before filing the FCC Form 471 Note: Request for Proposals (RFPs) or other supplemental documents may be issued in addition to describe specific needs and circumstances. If you issue an RFP (or provide supplemental documents), both the RFP/supplemental documents and FCC Form 470 must be available for at least 28 days, and bidding cannot close until the latter of the two end dates. FCC Form 470 Purpose Requesting Services

Introduction to E-rate I 2013 Schools and Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 18 Billed Entity Number (BEN): an identification number assigned by USAC to each school or library building Personal Identification Number (PIN): a code assigned by USAC to applicants for use in certifying program forms online Allowable Contract Date (ACD): the date which marks the end of the 28-day waiting period Acronyms Requesting Services

Introduction to E-rate I 2013 Schools and Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 19 FCC Form 470 Receipt Notification Letter (RNL): a letter issued by USAC to the applicant that summarizes the information provided in the FCC Form 470. If you notice mistakes, use the RNL to make allowable corrections immediately. Response Letter Requesting Services

Introduction to E-rate I 2013 Schools and Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 20 Introduction to E-rate Competitive Bidding

Introduction to E-rate I 2013 Schools and Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 21 No one other than the applicant or an authorized representative of the applicant should prepare, sign or submit the FCC Form 470 or certification. The FCC Form 470 must describe the desired products and services with sufficient specificity to enable interested parties to submit bid responses. All potential bidders must have access to your FCC Form 470, RFP (or other supplemental documents describing the procurement, if you have them). You must evaluate the incoming bids fairly and equally. Competitive Bidding Requirements Competitive Bidding

Introduction to E-rate I 2013 Schools and Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 22 Competitive Bidding FactorPoints AvailableVendor 1Vendor 2Vendor 3 Price of the ELIGIBLE products and services Prior experience w/vendor 20 0 Prices for ineligible services, products and fees Flexible Invoicing: FCC Forms 472 or Local or in-state vendor Total The price of the eligible products and services must be the most heavily weighted factor in your evaluation of bids Sample Matrix

Introduction to E-rate I 2013 Schools and Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 23 After the 28-day waiting period closes, on the 29 th day, you can: 1.Evaluate bids received 2.Choose your service provider(s) 3.Sign a contract (if applicable) 4.Submit an FCC Form 471. Competitive Bidding Process Competitive Bidding

Introduction to E-rate I 2013 Schools and Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 24 Introduction to E-rate Ordering Services (FCC Form 471)

Introduction to E-rate I 2013 Schools and Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 25 Identifies the service providers and eligible services you have chosen on funding requests Identifies the eligible schools and libraries that will receive services Calculates how much support you seek for the funding year using your discount calculation information FCC Form 471 Purpose Ordering Services

Introduction to E-rate I 2013 Schools and Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 26 Funding Request Number (FRN): The identification number assigned to each FCC Form 471 Block 5 funding request. Service Provider Identification Number (SPIN): The identification number assigned by USAC to a service provider. Item 21 Attachment (Item 21): A description of services and prices associated with each funding request. – Item 21 attachment(s) are part of the FCC Form 471 and are a window filing requirement. Acronyms and Terms Ordering Services

Introduction to E-rate I 2013 Schools and Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 27 Receipt Acknowledgment Letter (RAL): A letter issued by USAC to the applicant and the service provider that summarizes the information provided in the FCC Form 471, which you should carefully review. If you notice mistakes, use the RAL to make allowable corrections immediately. Response Letter Ordering Services

Introduction to E-rate I 2013 Schools and Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 28 Introduction to E-rate Application Review and Funding Commitments

Introduction to E-rate I 2013 Schools and Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 29 Program Integrity Assurance (PIA) is the USAC group that reviews and makes funding decisions on program applications, as well as: – Verifies eligibility of the schools and libraries entities, entity discount levels, and the services requested. – Gives you an opportunity to make allowable corrections to your form. – In some cases, asks for additional verification of your compliance with program rules. PIA and USAC Reviews, FCC Form(s) 471 Application Review/Commitments

Introduction to E-rate I 2013 Schools and Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 30 Funding Commitment Decision Letter (FCDL): Following application review, USAC issues this letter to both the applicant and the service provider. It contains decisions on approved or denied funding requests and next steps. Decision Letter Application Review/Commitments

Introduction to E-rate I 2013 Schools and Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 31 Introduction to E-rate Begin Receiving Services (FCC Form 486)

Introduction to E-rate I 2013 Schools and Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 32 Notifies USAC that your eligible services have started or been delivered and invoices for those services can be processed and paid Provides the name of the TPA that approved your technology plan (if applicable) Reports your status of compliance with Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA)—a law with specific requirements on Internet safety policies. FCC Form 486 Purpose Begin Receiving Services

Introduction to E-rate I 2013 Schools and Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 33 FCC Form 486 Notification Letter: A letter issued by USAC to the applicant and service provider after an FCC Form 486 has been processed. Response Letter Begin Receiving Services

Introduction to E-rate I 2013 Schools and Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 34 Introduction to E-rate Invoicing USAC (FCC Forms 472, 474)

Introduction to E-rate I 2013 Schools and Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 35 Applicants and service providers receive an FCDL from USAC for the services being invoiced. Applicants must file an FCC Form 486 and receive an FCC Form 486 Notification Letter. Service providers must file a Service Provider Annual Certification (SPAC) FCC Form 473 each funding year. Requirements Before Invoicing USAC Invoicing USAC

Introduction to E-rate I 2013 Schools and Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 36 1)Billed Entity Applicant Reimbursement (BEAR) FCC Form 472: filed by applicant after services have been paid in full OR 2)Service Provider Invoice (SPI) FCC Form 474: filed by service provider after the applicant has been billed for the non-discount portion of eligible services. Note: Applicants can choose their method of invoicing; service providers cannot force applicants to use a particular method. Two Methods of Invoicing Invoicing USAC

Introduction to E-rate I 2013 Schools and Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 37 BEAR Notification Letter: A letter issued by USAC to the applicant with a copy to the service provider after a BEAR is processed. Quarterly Disbursement Report: A letter issued to the applicant detailing all invoicing activity (BEARs and SPIs) during the previous quarter. Response Letters Invoicing USAC

Introduction to E-rate I 2013 Schools and Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 38 Introduction to E-rate Deadlines

Introduction to E-rate I 2013 Schools and Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 39 Tech Plan - Drafted before the competitive bidding process and approved on or before the date when you begin receiving services or at the time you file the FCC Form 486, whichever date is earlier FCC Form Posted at least 28 days before the filing of the FCC Form 471, keeping in mind the FCC Form 471 application filing window opening and closing dates FCC Form 471 and Item 21 Attachment - Received or postmarked no later than 11:59 PM ET on the day of the close of the FCC Form 471 application filing window (exact window dates will be posted on our website) Application Deadlines Deadlines

Introduction to E-rate I 2013 Schools and Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 40 FCC Form Received or postmarked no later than 120 days after the date of the FCDL or the service start date, whichever is later FCC Form 472/ FCC Form Received or postmarked no later than 120 days after the date of the FCC Form 486 Notification Letter or the last date that the applicant can receive service from the provider in the funding year at issue, whichever is later Appeals - Received or postmarked no later than 60 days after the date of USAC's decision letter More Deadlines Deadlines

Introduction to E-rate I 2013 Schools and Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 41 Phone: (888) Fax: (888) Website: With questions, please contact us! Contacts

Introduction to E-rate I 2013 Schools and Libraries Fall Applicant Trainings 42 Questions?