The federal government's electronic applications tool, called Easygrants System, has experienced service delays over the past several days due to the volume of activity from potential applicants, according to the joint announcement from the NTIA and RUS. The agencies have deployed additional servers to handle the demand, but they're allowing the extra time to ensure that no future delays obstruct submissions initiated on time. Oakland, Calif.-based broadband analyst Craig Settles commented that state and local governments could use the next seven days to tweak their applications before completing their submissions on Aug. 20.
According to the federal announcement, to officially have initiated submission, the applicant needs to complete the following five steps before 5 p.m. on Aug. 14:
- log on to the Easygrants System at www.broadbandusa.gov;
- select "Start a new application" under "Apply for a new grant/loan;"
- select one of the two choices for available funding opportunities;
- select "Continue;" and
- select "OK" when prompted "Are you sure you want to apply for the program?"
"We have mayhem and confusion, or at least you will by Sunday. My thinking is that if the process is slowed down after just some of the applicants came full bore, once tomorrow hits and all of these things hit the system, where do you go from there? How much time and misery is that going to be?" Settles said.