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Governor’s office requests Iowans’ feedback to improve broadband access

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August 3rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Iowa Governor Reynolds and the Department of Management Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO), Tuesday, announced the release of a new broadband map of Iowa, reporting the conditions of broadband availability in accordance with federal grant guidelines at over 1 million locations throughout the state. The public can view the map here.

The new map provides a more detailed view than prior maps, identifying the broadband service available at homes and businesses across Iowa as reported by broadband providers. Locations with slower broadband speeds – defined by relevant federal guidelines to be slower than 100 upload/20 download – may be eligible for future grant funding opportunities issued by Governor Reynolds’ Empower Rural Iowa Broadband Program.  The Governor said “We are making important progress to connect all Iowans to high-speed broadband, but many communities remain unserved.” She’s asking all Iowans to visit the broadband map and let the State know if the broadband service reported at their location, is inaccurate. “This feedback,” she says, “Will help us to direct resources to areas with the greatest need for broadband investment in the future.”

The publication of the map commences a 30-day challenge process where the public, broadband providers, and communities throughout Iowa can submit information to the OCIO wherever they believe the map incorrectly reports broadband service data. 

Instructions for challenging the map are available here, including videos, guides, and templates to assist members of the public, broadband providers, and communities who wish to submit a challenge. Challengers may also e-mail ociogrants@iowa.gov for assistance and questions.