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FCC Announces Cybersecurity Pilot Program Filing Window

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) released a public notice announcing the Cybersecurity Pilot Program application filing window for K-12 Schools and Libraries. The application window will open on Tuesday, September 17, 2024 at 8am EST, and close on Friday, November 1, 2024 at 11:59pm EST. The three-year, $200million program aims to support K-12 schools, libraries, and consortia in enhancing their cybersecurity infrastructure by providing funding for eligible cybersecurity services and equipment.

Important highlights include:

  1. Application Process: Interested schools, libraries, and consortia must submit Part 1 of the Form 484 to provide basic information about their cybersecurity needs and plans.
  2. Eligibility: The program is open to all schools and libraries that meet the E-rate Program’s eligibility requirements, including those that have not previously participated in the E-rate Program.
  3. Budget: The program offers up to $13.60 per student annually for schools and $15,000 per library annually, with funding caps based on the size of the applicant institution.
  4. Eligible Services and Equipment: Funding can be used for advanced firewalls, endpoint protection, identity protection, and other cybersecurity measures. Some items, such as basic firewalls and certain staff salaries, are ineligible.
  5. Application Requirements: Prospective applicants must have an FCC Registration Number, a Billed Entity Number, and be registered with SAM.gov. They must also ensure they are in good financial standing with the federal government.
  6. Evaluation and Selection: Applications will be evaluated based on various criteria, including the applicant’s cybersecurity needs and the ability to meet program objectives.

The FCC’s Public Notice can be viewed here.

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