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Schools and Libraries News Brief
September 10, 2010

 

TIP OF THE WEEK: The summer deferral period for application review ends today (see below). If USAC put the review of your form on hold because we were unable to reach you during the summer, be prepared to receive and answer questions from your PIA reviewer if you are contacted.

Commitments for Funding Years 2010 and 2009

Funding Year 2010. USAC will release FY2010 Wave 17 Funding Commitment Decision Letters (FCDLs) September 14. This wave will include commitments for approved Priority 2 (Internal Connections and Basic Maintenance) requests at 90%. As of September 10, FY2010 commitments total over $1.19 billion.

Funding Year 2009. USAC will release FY2009 Wave 66 FCDLs September 15. This wave will include commitments for approved Priority 2 requests at 77% and above and denials at 76% and below. As of September 10, FY2009 commitments total over $2.77 billion.

On the day the FCDLs are mailed, you can check to see if you have a commitment by using USAC’s Automated Search of Commitments tool.

SL News Brief Starts Its Sixth Year

Welcome to the sixth year of the Schools and Libraries News Brief. We will continue to provide you with up-to-the-minute news on developments in the Schools and Libraries program along with guidance materials that will help both applicants and service providers through the application process.

We email SL News Briefs to subscribers on Fridays. If you are not receiving your own copy of the News Brief, we encourage you to subscribe. You can view previous issues by topic or by date on the Schools and Libraries News Brief page, and print a copy of any issue you missed.

Fall Training Update

Some training sessions still have space available. If your plans change and you are unable to attend a training session, please email USAC to cancel your registration so that someone else may attend.

The training cities, training dates and hotel reservation cutoff dates are listed below. We suggest that you make your hotel reservations as soon as possible to take advantage of the negotiated conference room rate.

City

Training Date

Hotel Reservation Cutoff

Washington DC

September 30

Closed on September 7

Newark NJ

October 7

September 22

Minneapolis MN

October 12

September 13

Los Angeles CA

October 14

September 30

Kansas City MO

October 19

September 27

Jacksonville FL

October 21

September 27

Portland OR

October 28

October 1

Dallas/Fort Worth TX November 2 October 11

You should email USAC with any questions, especially if you have difficulty making a reservation and the cutoff date has not yet passed.

For registration and hotel information, go to the 2010 Fall Applicant Training page on the USAC website.

Summer Contact Procedure Ends Today

USAC has procedures to contact applicants and service providers if more information is necessary to process or review a form. We realize that, during a summer period and a winter period each year, many applicants are unavailable due to extended holiday and break schedules.

If USAC was unable to contact you during the summer deferral period, we put your form on hold and will resume our attempts to contact you starting Monday.

  • Our summer deferral period is defined as the Friday before Memorial Day through the Friday after Labor Day. For 2010, the dates of the summer period were May 28 through September 10.

In general, there are two situations when USAC requests additional information:

  • Problem Resolution. If USAC cannot data enter a paper form because information is missing or inconsistent, Problem Resolution will attempt to reach the contact person listed on the form (or in our database, if no contact information is provided on the form) to obtain the necessary information.
  • Program Integrity Assurance (PIA) review. If USAC needs more information from an applicant to complete the review of an application, a PIA initial reviewer will use the contact information provided on the form both to send questions and to inform the applicant of any correctable errors discovered on the form during review.

In these situations, USAC's customary procedure is as follows:

  • USAC uses your preferred mode of contact to send you questions and to request responses. For PIA review, if your preferred mode of contact is telephone, we will call you and request an email address or fax number in order to provide you with our questions in writing.
  • If we have not heard from you after seven days from our first attempt to contact you, we will attempt to contact you again and we will also inform your state E-rate coordinator that we are attempting to contact you.
  • If we have not heard from you after 15 days from our first attempt to contact you, we will use the information we have to complete processing of your application. For a paper form, this may mean that we will have to return the form to you without completing data entry. For a Form 471, this may mean that the funding you requested will be reduced or denied.

If our first attempt to reach you was on or after May 28, and we could not confirm by telephone that you were available to respond to our questions, we will resume Problem Resolution or PIA review starting September 10. However, if we made a successful contact with you before May 28, your 15-day response clock started and we may have acted on the information we had on hand if we did not hear from you by the response deadline.

If you designated someone to answer questions in your absence, please review any communications between that person and USAC that occurred while you were away. Also, check to see if USAC has issued you an FCDL or if PIA questions are still pending.

If the review of your application is still in process, remember that you can ask for more time to respond if you cannot meet the customary 15-day deadline.

Looking Ahead

In the next several weeks, the SL News Brief will be devoted to a detailed discussion of the various activities applicants and service providers should be undertaking to finish up program activities for FY2009 and any activities that can be started or completed for FY2010. Following that, we will provide suggestions and reminders about getting ready for the FY2011 application filing window.

Now would be a good time to start gathering up documents that will allow you to easily and correctly complete invoicing activities for any previous funding years. Examples of these documents include customer bills, descriptions of service, BEAR Forms already submitted for the funding year, BEAR Notification Letters, and Quarterly Disbursement Reports. In addition, you should start collecting important documentation before it gets lost or misplaced. The E-rate Binder on the USAC website contains a suggested list and organizational format that should help you comply with the program's five-year documentation retention requirement.

We will start next week with a discussion of the program activities that applicants should be working on for FY2009 and FY2010. 

 

You may download and print copies of Schools and Libraries News Briefs on USAC’s website. You may subscribe to or unsubscribe from this news brief. For program information, please visit the Schools and Libraries area of the USAC website, submit a question, or call us toll-free at 1-888-203-8100. Feel free to forward this news brief to any interested parties.

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