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Methodology for drafting the Program Plan
GUIDING PRINCIPLES
Four guiding principles inform the recommendations for developing Oklahoma's Broadband Infrastructure Grant (OBIG) Program
(1) Treasury Guidance Adherence to clear Treasury Guidance will be the first principle used to inform program plan recommendations for Oklahoma
(2) Consistency across approved plans Where clear Treasury Guidance is not available, look for consistency across CPF Plan submissions by
approved states
(3) Oklahoma Policies Alignment with Oklahoma's existing broadband policy planning documents and priorities
(4) Flexibility In the absence of (1), (2), (3), develop recommendations that allow for the greatest flexibility for the Program
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Reviewed state broadband
programs that have successfully
received CPF funds and identified
common attributes
Identified state broadband
programs that align with
Oklahoma's policy priorities and
provide a starting point to inform
undefined program components
Received additional guidance and
input from Governing Board Policy
Sub-Committee to inform program
plan components
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Adapted program attributes that are
common across CPF-funded state
programs to Oklahoma's Program
Plan
Leveraged examples from Missouri
and Minnesota's broadband
programs to create program
components
Incorporated Policy Sub-Committee
input on program components into
the first draft of the Program Plan
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