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FCC Form 470 – Funding Year 2019 Form 470 Application Number: 190000009 Micta MT-2018TISA FCC Form 470 – Funding Year 2019 Form 470 Application Number: 190000009 MiCTA MT-2018TISA Billed Entity Contact Information MICTA Gary Green 4805 Towne Centre, Suite 100 [email protected] Saginaw, Saginaw, MI 48604 231-881-6612 888-964-2227 [email protected] Billed Entity Number: 16024867 FCC Registration Number: 0023480833 Application Type Number of Eligible Entities: 8223 Applicant Type: Consortium Recipients of Services: Adult Education; BIE; Charter School; Charter School District; Dormitory; ESA School; ESA School District; Head Start; Juvenile Justice; Main Branch; New Construction Library; New Construction School; Pre-K; Private School; Private School District; Public Library; Public Library System; Public School; Public School District; Tribal School Consulting Firms Name Consultant Phone Email Registration Number Number Consultants Name Phone Number Email RFPs Id Name 54573 MiCTA TISA 2018 RFP E Rate 470 FINAL Category One Service Requests Installation Minimum Maximum and Initial Service Type Function Other Capacity Capacity Entities Quantity Unit Configuration? Associated RFPs Data Transmission and/or Other 1 1.5 Mbps 100 Gbps 8223 8223 Lines Yes 54573 Internet Access Description of Other Functions Id Name 1 Please see MiCTA RFP for Services Requested Narrative MiCTA is a national non-profit organization representing thousands of K-12/Library members from across the country and is filing this 470 on their behalf. Please review the 2018 TISA RFP for all request being made in this 470. The initial term of the resulting contracts will be two (2) years with (3) one year voluntary extensions. Therefore, the entire term of the contracts awarded under this process may extend through 2023. Any MiCTA K-12/Library member may use any of the contracts awarded under this 470 for filing current or future 471(s) through 2023. Also, due to evolving technology and potential price reductions MiCTA reserves the right to amend the resulting contracts over their term. For an overview of MiCTA please go to www.mictatech.org Category Two Service Requests Installation and Initial Service Type Function Manufacturer Other Entities Quantity Unit Configuration? Associated RFPs Managed Internal Broadband Services Existing Equipment 8223 54573 Description of Other Manufacturers Id Name Narrative Technical Contact Gary Green MiCTA Consultant 231-881-6612 [email protected] State and Local Procurement Restrictions Billed Entities Billed Entity Number Billed Entity Name 55302 LOYOLA HIGH SCHOOL, DETROIT 126377 BALTIMORE CO SCHS-CENTRAL 32317 COTTAGE SCHOOL 126378 BALTIMORE CO SCHS-NORTHEAST 22318 ST MARY OF THE ASSUMPTION SCH 126379 BALTIMORE CO SCHS-NORTHWEST 127424 EAST CENTRAL CTR-G L R S 208494 AMIkids Baxley Wilderness 126382 BALTIMORE CITY SCHS-NORTHWEST 16040296 BRENDEL ELEMENTARY 126383 BALTIMORE CITY SCHS-NORTHERN 126384 BALTIMORE CITY SCHS-SOUTHEAST 126385 BALTIMORE CITY SCHS-NORTHEAST 23898 SAINT JOHN'S CATHOLIC PREP 126386 BALTIMORE CO SCHS-SOUTHEAST 126387 BALTIMORE CITY SCHS-SOUTHERN 126388 CTR FOR ED RESEARCH & DVLOPMNT 126389 BALTIMORE CITY SCHS-SOUTHWEST 57762 HUDSONVILLE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 57763 UNITY CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL 53850 ST THOMAS LUTHERAN SCHOOL 56161 ST PETER LUTHERAN SCHOOL 126393 ANNE ARUNDEL CTY REV & EVAL CR 17000720 GEORGIA STATE DEPT. OF JUVENILE JUSTICE 16068048 IVY PREPARATORY ACADEMY SCHOOL 22336 ST JEROME SCHOOL 34198 BLESSED SACRAMENT SCHOOL 57511 ST MARY'S CATHOLIC SCHOOL 34468 ST TERESA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 127447 OCONEE R E S A Billed Entity Number Billed Entity Name 16039762 RUTLAND ACADEMY 54141 ST. ISAAC JOGUES SCHOOL, ST. CLAIR SHORES 57777 JENISON CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 16068425 ST. MICHAEL LUTHERAN SCHOOL 22602 ST MARTIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 27318 PARKERSBURG CATHOLIC ELEM SCH 34474 DEERFIELD-WINDSOR SCHOOL 127452 MIDDLE GEORGIA CENTER-G L R S 34475 SOUTHLAND ACADEMY 55616 ST JOSEPH SCHOOL, LAKE ORION 16039772 HERRING RUN HEAD START 33150 SOUTHWEST ATLANTA CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 57787 LUDINGTON AREA CATHOLIC SCHOOL 53872 ST JOHN LUTHERAN SCHOOL 57266 ST MARY SCHOOL 127463 DIOCESE OF SAVANNAH SCHOOLS 127465 SAVANNAH TECH INSTITUTE 127466 COASTAL AREA CENTER-G L R S 34220 ST JAMES CATHOLIC SCHOOL 16068928 WASHTENAW CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 16063814 SALISBURY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 127468 SOUTH CENTRAL CENTER-G L R S 135327 SKOKIE PUBLIC LIBRARY 56467 ST THOMAS AQUINAS SCHOOL 127470 OKEFENOKEE R E S A 54691 ST JOSEPH SCHOOL, TRENTON 33962 JOHN MILLEDGE ACADEMY 22364 ST. 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