Program status, award winners, and the compliance requirements every BEAD subgrantee in New Mexico must satisfy — from pre-agreement readiness through the 10-year federal-interest period.
Provisional awards are public. Winners are now in the pre-agreement window: SCRM documentation, letters of credit, federal certifications, and SAM.gov registration all need to be in place before the subgrant agreement is executed.
NTIA NOFO, 2 CFR 200, Build America Buy America, Davis-Bacon, NIST cybersecurity & SCRM, environmental review, and network performance obligations — 318 of them critical severity. These apply to every BEAD subgrantee in every state.
New Mexico's state-specific rules are still being processed into our engine. The federal baseline applies in full today, and state requirements are added as New Mexico finalizes program documents.
| ISP | Award | Status | Technology |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Navajo Nation | $111.8M | Provisional | Mixed |
| Resound Networks, LLC | $60.2M | Provisional | Mixed |
| Lyte Fiber, LLC | $55.8M | Provisional | Fiber |
| Peñasco Valley Telephone Cooperative, Inc. | $36.7M | Provisional | Mixed |
| SWC Telesolutions, Inc. | $33.3M | Provisional | Mixed |
| Oso Internet Solutions, LLC | $28.6M | Provisional | Mixed |
| Pueblo of Jemez | $28.0M | Provisional | Mixed |
| Kit Carson Electric Cooperative, Inc. | $27.0M | Provisional | Mixed |
| Comcast Cable Communications Management, LLC | $15.7M | Provisional | Fiber |
| Valley Telephone Cooperative, Inc. | $12.1M | Provisional | Mixed |
17 provisional · Award data compiled from state broadband office announcements.
New Mexico has awarded $433.0M in BEAD subgrants across 17 ISPs. Current program status: Provisional Awards Announced (January 2026).
Every BEAD subgrantee in New Mexico must satisfy 556+ federal requirements spanning Buy America (BABA), cybersecurity & supply chain risk management, financial & audit controls, environmental review, labor standards, and network performance. State-specific requirements are added as the state finalizes its program rules.
Consequences escalate from corrective action plans and payment withholding to letter-of-credit seizure, full clawback of disbursed funds, and — for False Claims Act violations such as BABA sourcing failures — up to treble damages and debarment from all federal programs.
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