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BEAD Progress Dashboard

This dashboard allows anyone to track how BEAD Eligible Entities are progressing through major program milestones.

To date, 56 Eligible Entities have NTIA-approved Initial Proposals, and our State and Territory Challenge Process Tracker shows 52 Eligible Entities have closed their challenge process portal to determine which locations within their borders are eligible for BEAD-funded projects. This updated dashboard tracks progress from submitting challenge process results to completing selection of the Internet Service Providers that will build BEAD-funded networks. Check back here to track how each state and territory is progressing.

A table featuring 56 rows, each representing an Eligible Entity (U.S. state or territory). The table is organized across 5 vertical headers, each representing a phase in the submission process, including ‘Initial Proposal Approved by NTIA’, followed by ‘Challenge Process Concluded’, ‘Internet Service Provider Selection Begun in the State/Territory’, ‘Internet Service Provider Selection Complete by State/Territory’,  ‘FP Released for Public Comment by State/Territory’

Summary:

56/56 Eligible Entities have Initial Proposals approved by NTIA

26/56 Eligible Entities have concluded their state challenge process – American Samoa, Arizona, Arkansas, CNMI, Colorado, Delaware, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New York, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Utah, Vermont, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming

15/56 Eligible Entities have begun selecting service providers – Alaska, Colorado, Delaware, Georgia, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New York, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, Washington, West Virginia, and Wyoming

3/56 Eligible Entities have completed service provider selection – Delaware, Louisiana, and Nevada

3/56 Eligible Entities have released their Final Proposal for public comment – Delaware, Louisiana, and Nevada