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Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment Program in Missouri

CFDA 11.035 — federal program obligations to Missouri

Total obligated

$1.74B

Awards

2

The Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment Program (CFDA 11.035) shows $1,736,302,708.59 in USAspending.gov obligations coded to Missouri across 2 awards. The pair is an NTIA BEAD catalog line joined to place of performance, not a ranking of unserved locations and not a count of fiber miles. Obligations are commitments, not construction draws. The Missouri × 11.035 overlay holds the rows.

Key figures

  • CFDA 11.035 shows $1,736,302,708.59 in USAspending obligations in Missouri.
  • Award count is 2; implied mean about $868 million.
  • The join is program × place of performance, not a fiber-mile ranking.
  • Figures are obligations, not outlays.

Two prime records carry the Missouri BEAD cell

This tie keeps USAspending assistance where CFDA 11.035 meets Missouri place of performance. The dollar book is $1,736,302,708.59. The award count is 2. BEAD state allocations typically post as a very small number of large awards to the state broadband office or designated recipient. Two prime records do not mean two counties received the entire book, and they do not mean two ISPs were selected.

The join does not prove that Missouri’s unserved-location count, rural density, or a particular middle-mile map caused $1,736,302,708.59. Those are other series. This packet has no project list. Correlation is not causation.

A reader who treats the cell as Missouri’s full Commerce/NTIA obligation book has left the CFDA-by-state definition. The 2 figure is a record count, including any modification in the extract, not a count of passing addresses.

A two-row tape and an $868 million mean

Two awards under $1,736,302,708.59 imply a mean near $868,151,354 per award. That quotient is expected for a state BEAD allocation split across a couple of prime actions. The packet has no median because two rows do not support a useful middle value, and it does not say how the two records split.

Low award counts with high dollars are a BEAD filing pattern, not evidence that construction is finished. Cite both columns. USAspending.gov is the source; SpendingVault does not recast the mean as a typical last-mile contract.

Full analysis: Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment obligations in Missouri

Questions

How much BEAD spending is in Missouri?
USAspending.gov shows $1,736,302,708.59 in CFDA 11.035 obligations coded to Missouri across 2 awards. The join uses the program number and Missouri place of performance. The total is obligations, not outlays.
Why only 2 awards for $1.74 billion?
BEAD state allocations often post as a few large prime awards to the designated state recipient. The extract counts 2 records tagged to CFDA 11.035 and Missouri. The implied mean is about $868,151,354 per award. That mean is not a typical ISP contract.
Is $1.74 billion Missouri’s full federal spending?
No. $1,736,302,708.59 is only the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment Program cell. Other CFDA programs with Missouri place of performance sit on the statewide hub. Nationwide 11.035 is not limited to Missouri.
Do these obligations equal broadband construction completed?
No. $1,736,302,708.59 is an obligation sum. Outlays are a different USAspending series. Construction draws can lag the federal obligation by years.

USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.

How this pair fits

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