West Hills Community College District (WHCCD) is proud to announce its award of a $1 million grant from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). This significant funding will play a pivotal role in establishing the Rural Broadband Initiative Cooperative Network (RuBICON), a project aimed at providing affordable broadband services to rural communities and farms in the Central Valley.
Project RuBICON aims to empower local communities by forming a cooperative that delivers reliable and cost-effective broadband access, bridging the digital divide in the rural Central Valley. This initiative draws inspiration from the historic electric co-op movement, envisioning equitable change and progress for rural America in the 21st century.
To lead this groundbreaking endeavor, West Hills is actively seeking a Project Director for RuBICON. Detailed job information and the application process can be found here.
Jeff Seed, WHCCD Associate Vice Chancellor of Information Technology, emphasized the
broader impact of this grant, stating, "This is not just about broadband access –
it's about fostering sustainable farming, building robust local economies, and empowering
our rural communities for the digital future."
Project RuBICON has garnered support from a diverse coalition of partners committed
to assessing and delivering connectivity to rural communities in the Central Valley.
The initiative will collect comprehensive data to understand current needs and identify
solutions to address connectivity gaps. In addition to infrastructure development,
West Hills will offer digital literacy education for local communities and leverage
its Farm of the Future to create a framework for agricultural technologists, propelling
the community toward Agriculture 4.0.
"This project is designed to facilitate cost-effective broadband deployment, with
the goal of serving as a model that can be replicated across the country," Seed added.