New Mexico BEAD Compliance

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.

$433.0M
Total Awarded
17
ISP Awards
Provisional Awards Announced
Program Status
556+
Requirements That Apply

Where New Mexico stands: Provisional Awards Announced — January 2026

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.

What New Mexico BEAD Subgrantees Must Comply With

556+
Federal Baseline Requirements

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.

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New Mexico-Specific Requirements

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.

New Mexico BEAD Award Winnerstop 10 of 17

ISPAwardStatusTechnology
The Navajo Nation$111.8MProvisionalMixed
Resound Networks, LLC$60.2MProvisionalMixed
Lyte Fiber, LLC$55.8MProvisionalFiber
Peñasco Valley Telephone Cooperative, Inc.$36.7MProvisionalMixed
SWC Telesolutions, Inc.$33.3MProvisionalMixed
Oso Internet Solutions, LLC$28.6MProvisionalMixed
Pueblo of Jemez$28.0MProvisionalMixed
Kit Carson Electric Cooperative, Inc.$27.0MProvisionalMixed
Comcast Cable Communications Management, LLC$15.7MProvisionalFiber
Valley Telephone Cooperative, Inc.$12.1MProvisionalMixed

17 provisional · Award data compiled from state broadband office announcements.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much BEAD funding has New Mexico awarded?

New Mexico has awarded $433.0M in BEAD subgrants across 17 ISPs. Current program status: Provisional Awards Announced (January 2026).

What compliance requirements apply to BEAD subgrantees in New Mexico?

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.

What happens if a New Mexico BEAD subgrantee falls out of compliance?

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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