$27 Million Investment to Improve Internet Access for Homes Across Maryland
More than 133,000 laptops have been awarded to 27 local governments across Maryland as part of the state’s $27.2-million investment through the Office of Statewide Broadband’s Connected Devices Program. Governor Wes Moore says this will help to connect under-served households with the tools they need to succeed – and to connect with more opportunities.
Received on the Eastern Shore
1st round –
- Crisfield Fire Department – 500 devices
- Somerset County Library – 160 devices
2nd round –
- Somerset County/Crisfield – 200 devices
- Wicomico County – 750 devices
- Worcester County – 900 devices
Additional information from the State of Maryland:
The Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development, where the Office of Statewide Broadband is housed, awarded grants to all 27 of the jurisdictions that applied. Requests ranged from 10 to 30,000 devices. Awards were made between two rounds in February 2023 and October 2023. Most jurisdictions also received funding to help pay for the distribution of devices.
“Through the Office of Statewide Broadband, the Moore-Miller Administration is working to bring high-speed internet to all corners of Maryland,” said Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development Secretary Jake Day. “In addition to our infrastructure improvements that are bringing underserved communities online, the Office and our Department are focused on closing the digital divide.”
The department has partnered with HP, Inc. and Daly Computers to supply nearly 135,000 Chromebooks across the state. The department also partnered with the University of Maryland’s TechExtension, which provides free, one-on-one tech support through their digital navigator program to any Marylander that needs assistance with a device.
“As a technology solution provider serving the State of Maryland for the past 35 years, Daly is truly honored and pleased that it has distributed over 133,000 laptops across the State to Maryland to families in need of technology,” said Daly President Ryan Yu. “Bridging the digital divide is a key component to helping families gain access to the digital economy and future opportunities.”
“HP is partnering with the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development and Daly Computers to provide equitable access to technology, connectivity, and digital skills for thousands of Maryland residents,” said HP Public Sector Mid Atlantic Area District Manager for Malinda Lindsey. “We are looking forward to continuing to work together to address the digital divide and foster positive outcomes for future generations.”
To view the full list of local governments and community partners that received devices, visit https://dhcd.maryland.gov/Documents/PressReleases/2023-OSB-Device-Awards.pdf.