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Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program in New Mexico

CFDA 11.029 — federal program obligations to New Mexico

Total obligated

$207.8M

Awards

18

The Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program (CFDA 11.029) shows $207,849,798.29 in USAspending.gov obligations coded to New Mexico, on 18 awards. Eighteen rows can still carry a nine-figure connectivity book when the award file stores large NTIA-style assistance vehicles. This page is a catalog-program × state join, not a census of tribal networks and not an outlay conversion. USAspending.gov is the source table.

Key figures

  • CFDA 11.029 × New Mexico records $207,849,798.29 in USAspending obligations.
  • 18 awards underlie that sum; the mean is about $11,547,211.02 per record, not a typical mile of fiber.
  • Matching tribal broadband to New Mexico is not causation.
  • Cite obligations from USAspending.gov, not outlays.

Eighteen awards on the New Mexico tribal-broadband line

CFDA 11.029 is Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program. New Mexico (NM) is the place-of-performance state. Their intersection is $207,849,798.29 and 18 records. A 11.029 award tagged to Arizona or Oklahoma is not here. A New Mexico Rural Health Transformation or Medicaid row is a different CFDA. This page does not add those programs to the broadband total.

18 awards against $207,849,798.29 yields a mean of about $11,547,211.02 per record. That mean is arithmetic on packet facts, not a typical last-mile grant and not a typical mile of fiber. Broadband assistance is often booked as a modest number of large vehicles. This packet does not name the recipients of the 18 rows.

Santa Fe did not “win” $207,849,798.29 by appearing as a geography code. NTIA did not “choose New Mexico” in a sense this extract can prove. Correlation of 11.029 with NM is not causation. The overlay Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program in New Mexico is the live table.

Tribal Broadband Connectivity as a catalog title

The official title is TRIBAL BROADBAND CONNECTIVITY PROGRAM. SpendingVault does not grade New Mexico’s unserved-location maps, its tribal-nation network plans, or its BEAD-adjacent filings. $207,849,798.29 is an obligation sum, not a coverage verdict. CFDA 11.029 is the national hub without the New Mexico filter. This packet has no national tribal-broadband total, so none is quoted.

FCC broadband maps, NTIA program dashboards, and tribal-nation reports are other series. They are not the 18 USAspending.gov awards. Mixing a location count from those files with this join would invent a per-location dollar figure the packet does not support.

Full analysis: Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program federal funding in New Mexico

Questions

How much Tribal Broadband Connectivity is obligated in New Mexico?
USAspending.gov records $207,849,798.29 in CFDA 11.029 obligations across 18 awards coded to New Mexico. That is a program × state join, not an outlay and not the state’s full federal total.
What does the 18-award count mean?
It is a row count, not a count of tribal nations or fiber miles. $207,849,798.29 ÷ 18 is about $11,547,211.02 per record as a mean. This packet does not list recipients.
Does this measure New Mexico broadband coverage?
No. The $207,849,798.29 and 18 awards are USAspending.gov obligation records for CFDA 11.029 with a New Mexico geography tag. Coverage maps live in other FCC and NTIA products.
Where is the live overlay?
Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program in New Mexico is the overlay. See New Mexico federal spending, New Mexico programs, CFDA 11.029, and All spending ties. Later ingests override this snapshot.

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

How this pair fits

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