Helping Secure America's Broadband Networks
Our Cybersecurity service is designed to assist network operators in securing their broadband networks while navigating the regulatory cybersecurity landscape at the FCC and CISA. We understand the complexities and challenges that arise when it comes to meeting the cybersecurity requirements set forth by these regulatory bodies. Leveraging our deep knowledge of this landscape, along with our expertise in the NIST CSF (National Institute of Standards and Technology Cybersecurity Framework), we offer comprehensive support to BEAD grant applicants in developing winning proposals that address the specific cybersecurity requirements outlined in the BEAD NOFO (Notice of Funding Opportunity). By combining our understanding of the regulatory environment with the best practices of cybersecurity frameworks, we ensure that your proposal meets the necessary standards and effectively addresses potential cybersecurity risks. With our guidance and expertise, you can enhance the security of your broadband networks and increase your chances of securing BEAD grants to support your initiatives.
We help clients navigate the complex technological and political landscape of broadband deployments. Our team identifies and addresses regulatory issues, develops industry relationships, and helps to secure funding opportunities for your broadband expansion.
NTIA has established new and unprecedented Cybersecurity requirements in its Notice of Funding Opportunity for subgrantees (e.g., operational and prospective service providers) to be eligible for funding from the Broadband Equity Access Deployment (BEAD) program.
States and territories must review the cybersecurity plans from prospective subgrantees before allocating any BEAD program funds to ensure they meet the NTIA grant requirements.
We help clients navigate the complex and sometimes conflicting cybersecurity requirements being imposed on service providers.
NTIA has established new and unprecedented supply chain risk management (SCRM) requirements in its Notice of Funding Opportunity for subgrantees (e.g., operational and prospective service providers) to be eligible for funding from the Broadband Equity Access Deployment (BEAD) program.
States and territories must review the SCRM plans from prospective subgrantees before allocating any BEAD program funds to ensure they meet the NTIA grant requirements.
We help clients navigate the complex and sometimes conflicting SCRM requirements being imposed on service providers.