August 1999 Announcements
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The E-rate application cycle for Year 3 may feature a window
closing date as early as mid-January, 2000 to permit final funding commitments
well in advance of the July 1, 2000 program year start.
After extensive consultation with applicants and service providers, the Schools
and Libraries Division (SLD) concludes that timely funding commitments are
the top Year 3 priority for all. Having funding commitment decisions in hand
45-60 days in advance of July 1will allow applicants to effectively plan summer
deployments while permitting service providers to integrate discounts into
their billing systems.
To meet the demand for earlier funding commitments, the SLD is contemplating
a much earlier application window for Year 3 than for previous program years.
While the windows for 1998-1999 and 1999-2000 had April closing dates, the
2000-2001 window may close in January 2000.
More details about the overall Year 3 application cycle are expected soon.
For updates, please watch our Web site, www.sl.universalservice.org.
If you Have a Long Procurement Cycle
Applicants whose state or local procurement laws require a multi-month competitive
bidding process are welcome to initiate that process by filing a Year 2 Form
470 right now (online filing preferred) for services they hope to include
in their Year 3 applications. Remember, the Form 470 must be posted for at
least 28 days before vendors are selected, contracts signed, and Form 471
submitted. Applicants are urged to use the Year 2 Form 470 to secure Year
3 services only when necessitated by state and local procurement requirements.
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The BEAR Form - What to Put on Form 486
(8/26/1999)
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While it was hoped that the Billed Entity Applicant Reimbursement
(BEAR) Form (Form 472) would be fully replaced in Year 2 of the E-rate by
discounted bills from service providers, the Schools and Libraries Division
(SLD) recognizes that the BEAR may be a necessity for many applicants for
some services.
Heres how to know whether or not you may need to use the BEAR , and
how you should handle Column I of Form 486.
Ask each of your service providers: Do you plan to issue discounted bills
to your E-rate funded customers for Year 2?
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If the answer is YES, then you will not need to file a BEAR Form for
that service, and you should enter NO in Column I of Form 486.
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If the answer is NO or DONT KNOW YET, assume that you may need
to use a BEAR Form for this service for at least part of Year 2. Enter
YES in Column I of Form 486. If it turns out your service provider is
able to render discounted bills after all, and we receive a Service Provider
Invoice Form before getting a BEAR from you, we will simply contact you
for confirmation that a BEAR will not be forthcoming. ENTERING YES IN
COLUMN I OF FORM 486 IS NOT IRREVOCABLE.
As soon as we have more definitive information about the duration and reach
of the BEAR for Year 2, we will publicize this news through our Web site,
newsflash, and other means.
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SLD VP Mickey Revenaugh Moves To Next Challenge
(8/23/1999)
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The Schools and Libraries Division (SLD) of the Schools & Libraries (USAC) announced today that founding Vice President
for Outreach and Education, Mickey Revenaugh will depart the SLD on September
3 to head-up the marketing efforts for a high-tech, networking company.
Over that last year and a half, Mickey has worked tirelessly and selflessly
to help schools and libraries in every corner of the country participate in
the E-rate. Her hard work and dedication will have a lasting impact on the
E-rate, said SLD President, Kate L. Moore. Mickey has touched
many people in the E-rate community because of her accessibility and desire
to help. She will be missed greatly, and we all wish her the best in her new
endeavors.
Ms. Revenaugh, who has been with the SLD since December 1997, was the first
Vice President for Outreach & Education. While at the SLD, she chaired
the Year Three Task Force that has made a number of recommendations to streamline
and improve the E-rate application process. Under Ms. Revenaughs leadership,
the SLD has conducted more than 100 in-person outreach sessions, 15 video-conferences
and attended 30 conferences in an effort to educate school and library officials
about the E-rate and to assist them in the application process.
Ms. Revenaugh is leaving SLD to be Director of K-16 Marketing at Broadband
Networks Inc., which designs, manufactures and integrates high-speed interactive
video, data and voice networks, with education deployments from rural Nebraska
to downtown Houston.
Prior to joining the SLD, Ms. Revenaugh was the Editor-in-Chief of Electronic
Learning and Instructor magazines. During her 11 years at Scholastic, Inc.,
she also served as Editorial Director for Sponsored Educational Materials
and Editor-in-Chief of Americas Agenda and Teaching and Computers magazines.
She attended Smith College and is a summa cum laude graduate of Yale University.
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Wave 7 - Funding Commitments Continue (8/23/1999)
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An additional 1,061 E-rate funding commitment letters were
issued today by the Schools and Libraries Division (SLD) of the Schools & Libraries (USAC). In the seventh wave of letters, the
SLD committed over $50 million in discounts for telecommunications services,
Internet access and internal connections. Consortium applicants received 17%
of the commitments this week, which is larger than in previous waves where
consortium applicants received on average 5% of the funds.
To date, nearly $480 million in Year Two commitments have been made in 14,000
letters to school and library applicants. Two-thirds of Year Two commitments
($316 million) have gone to needier schools and libraries (those where 50%
or more of the children in the community qualify for free lunches).
Click Here to
view Wave 7 Funding Commitment Reports by State
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Wave 6 - More Schools and Libraries Receive
E-rate Funds (8/16/1999)
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The Schools and Libraries Division (SLD) of the Schools & Libraries (USAC) is sending out another weekly wave of
E-rate funding commitment letters for more than $48 million. Approximately
1,300 applicants will receive notification on their Year 2 requests for discounts
on telecommunications services, Internet access and internal connections.
This weeks' wave of letters brings the total amount of Year 2 E-rate discounts
committed to $429 million. The SLD has sent letters 13,500 in response to
the more than 32,000 applications submitted within the filing window.
Click Here to
view Wave 6 Funding Commitment Reports by State
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E-rate Training Available via streaming video
(8/12/1999)
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YEAR TWO FUNDING COMMITMENTS AND BEYOND...
Once again, the Schools and Libraries Division of USAC is
gearing up to issue Funding Commitment Decisions Letters to its applicants.
If you have applied for the second year of E-rate discounts, tune into the
special SLD program available online via streaming video which focuses on
the upoming funding commitments process. The webcast and guidance about the
tools you need to access the program are available at:
http://www.doe.state.in.us/media/video/guide.html
and
http://www.intel.com/education/erate/broadcast.htm
Learn when to expect your Funding Commitment Decisions Letter
and the next steps you must take to take advantage of your discount.
The Program provides:
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A schedule of Year 2 Funding Commitment Decisions Letters;
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Step-by-step advice on how to file a clean Form 486;
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News and updates from Years 1 and 2
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Year 1 Update: Deadlines for Filing 1998 BEAR
Forms (Forms 472)
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The Schools and Libraries Division of USAC urges all applicants
who CAN file their Billed Entity Applicant Reimbursement (BEAR) Forms by August
15, 1999 for Year 1 recurring services to do so. Timely filing of the BEAR
form will mean timely reimbursement to you for services rendered through June
30, 1999.
Applicants who cannot complete and file their BEAR paperwork by August 15,
1999, are assured that their BEAR forms will be accepted as soon as they can
get them in, as long as it is by December 15, 1999. We recognize that those
who are just now receiving Year 1 funding commitments resulting from appeals,
from the Tenth Order extension of early expiring contracts, or other administrative
adjustments will need extra time to complete their BEAR forms for these newly
committed funds, as will applicants taking advantage of the grace period through
September 30, 1999 for one-time installations. We do VERY bly encourage all
applicants to file their BEAR forms as soon as possible before the final deadline
of December 15, 1999.
Please also remember that, in order to process your BEAR form for reimbursement,
we must have received and accepted your Form 486 for the relevant services.
Any applicant who has not yet filed a Form 486 for services received during
Year 1 should do so immediately to assure the proper flow of discounts.
For answers to your questions about the BEAR for Year 1, please see "Tips
for Completing Your Form 472 BEAR" on the SLD Web site at www.sl.universalservice.org/Reference/472/472tips.asp,
or call the help line at 888/203-8100.
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Update On Allowable Spin Corrections And
Spin Changes
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The Schools and Libraries Division/USAC has finalized its
procedures for considering requests from E-rate applicants to correct or change
Service Provider Identification Numbers (SPINs). The circumstances under which
the SLD can approve SPIN correction or change requests are fairly narrow,
and all such requests must be made in writing. These guidelines are effective
immediately for both Year 1 and Year 2.
The Guidelines are available in the Reference Area of the Web Site.
Click on the button "Appeals and Corrections" to find this document,
or click on the link below.
http://www.sl.universalservice.org/Reference/spin.asp
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Wave 5 - E-rate Funding Commitments Continue
to Flow (8/09/1999)
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In Wave Five, over 80% of the funds committed will go to
help schools and libraries where half or more than half, of the children qualify
for free lunches. Today, the Schools and Libraries Division (SLD) of the Schools & Libraries (USAC) mailed an additional 1,700 letters committing
another $110 million in E-rate discounts to E-rate applicants.
Over $380 million in discounts has been committed to some 12,000 school and
library applicants across all 50 states and the District of Columbia in Year
Two. Rural communities have received approximately 23% of the discounts with
76% going to urban applicants.
The E-rate, officially known as the Universal Service Fund for Schools and
Libraries, provides discounts ranging from 20% to 90% to all K-12 public and
private schools and all public libraries on three types of service - telecommunications
services, Internet access and internal connections. In Year One, the E-rate
provided over $1.67 billion in discount to more than 25,000 school and library
applicants. The program is administered by the Schools and Libraries Division
(SLD) of the Universal Services Administrative Company (USAC). USAC oversees
the administration of all universal service support, which includes the High
Cost program, the Low-Income program, the Rural Health Care program and the
Schools and Libraries program.
Click Here to
view Wave 5 Funding Commitment Reports by State
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Wave 4 - E-rate Commitment Level Doubles in
One Week (8/02/1999)
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With Wave Four of funding commitment letters mailed today
the Schools and Libraries Division (SLD) of Schools & Libraries (USAC) is nearly doubling the amount of Year Two funding going to
schools and libraries for discounts on telecommunications services, Internet
access and Internal connections. At four weeks into the process, the SLD has
funded nearly one third (or 10,491) of the more than 32,000 Year Two E-rate
applications.
This week, the SLD committed an additional $131 million to more than 1,700
applicants raising the total of Year Two E-rate commitments from $138 million
to over $270 million. The average funding commitment in Wave Four is $76,000,
equal to the average discount request reflected in the SLD's April 16 statistical
sample of demand.
Of the over 1,700 applications, schools represented 25% and school districts
applications made-up for 52%. Nearly 20% of the letters will go to libraries
and the remaining 3% to consortia applicants. The Chicago Public Schools will
receive over $61 million - the largest discount awarded for Year Two. The
Pioneerland Library System in Minnesota is the largest library awardee in
this wave, with $261 thousand.
Funding continues to reach the needier schools, as 87% of the dollars committed
in this wave is associated with applicants qualifying for 70%-90% discounts.
These include applicants from urban areas where at least 50% or more of the
children qualify for the National Free Lunch Program and applicants in rural
communities where at least 35% or more of the children qualify.
Click Here to view
Wave 4 Funding Commitment Reports by State
Content Last Modified: June 24, 2003
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