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Federal Communications Commission in Nebraska

Federal obligations from Federal Communications Commission to Nebraska

Total obligated

$1.94B

Awards

5K

The Federal Communications Commission has $1,925,238,998.19 in USAspending.gov obligations coded to Nebraska across 4,267 awards. Awarding-agency 027 joined to Nebraska place of performance produces the cell. It is not a Plains broadband-coverage map and not a fiber-mile census. Obligations are not outlays.

Key figures

  • FCC (agency 027) shows $1,925,238,998.19 in USAspending obligations in Nebraska.
  • Award count is 4,267; implied mean about $451,193.
  • The join is not a coverage map.
  • Totals are obligations, not outlays.

FCC and Nebraska as a coding pair

This page is a join of two USAspending.gov fields: awarding agency Federal Communications Commission (code 027) and place-of-performance Nebraska. The extract sums to $1,925,238,998.19 on 4,267 awards. Those facts describe a coding intersection. They do not show that Federal Communications Commission spending caused Nebraska outcomes, or that Nebraska caused the federal award book.

The pair is not a Nebraska rural-coverage ranking or a fiber-route inventory. Correlation of an agency label with a state code is not causation. Place-of-performance can follow a rural carrier, a cooperative, or an administrative address in Lincoln or Omaha. Work tagged to Nebraska can involve parties elsewhere, and Nebraska work can be coded to another state.

FCC coverage maps and state broadband-office dashboards are other products. Mixing any of those series with $1,925,238,998.19 leaves the USAspending award file. The 4,267 figure counts award records, including modifications present in the extract, not unique people, firms, or facilities.

Four thousand awards under $1.93 billion

Four thousand two hundred sixty-seven awards under a $1.93 billion book is a busy tape. Dividing $1,925,238,998.19 by 4,267 awards yields an implied mean near $451,193. That quotient is a ratio of two packet facts, not a typical award size and not a median. A few large vehicles can pull the average while many smaller rows sit below it.

Volume and dollars are different columns. Cite both 4,267 and $1,925,238,998.19. USAspending.gov is the source. SpendingVault does not recast $451,193 as a product schedule or a beneficiary payment.

Later ingests can revise $1,925,238,998.19 and 4,267. This prose is a packet snapshot. The overlay is the live table. If those two disagree, use the overlay. Keep the obligation label so the cell is not read as cash already paid in Nebraska.

Full analysis: Federal Communications Commission federal obligations in Nebraska

Questions

How much has the FCC obligated in Nebraska?
USAspending.gov shows $1,925,238,998.19 in Federal Communications Commission obligations coded to Nebraska across 4,267 awards. Awarding-agency 027 and Nebraska place of performance define the join. The total is obligations, not outlays.
Does this total measure rural broadband coverage?
No. $1,925,238,998.19 and 4,267 awards are award-file coding totals. They are not coverage percentages, speed tests, or fiber miles. Correlation between FCC awards and a state code is not causation.
What is the average FCC award in Nebraska?
The implied mean is about $451,193 from $1,925,238,998.19 divided by 4,267 awards. Program splits are not in this packet. The mean is not a typical household subsidy.
Are FCC obligations in Nebraska the same as outlays?
No. $1,925,238,998.19 is an obligation sum on 4,267 awards. Outlays are cash leaving the Treasury and can lag. SpendingVault does not convert this Nebraska × FCC cell into cash.

USAspending.gov aggregate of federal obligations by state and awarding agency. Obligations are not outlays.

How this pair fits

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