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Tools and Templates

Smart Location Database

Mapping for broadband applicants to identify critical areas that project may intersect General Services Administration properties.

Sample Communications Site Management Plan

A template communications site management plan. The communications site management plan provides site specific direction and guidance to Forest Service personnel, the communications site users, and the public.

Public Safety Technical Assistance Tools

Tools for public safety practitioners to help in identifying areas of coverage and locating areas in need of coverage. These can be utilized to develop a plan on broadband deployment within the auspices of the National Public Safety Broadband Network. Includes the following: 1)Frequency Mapping Tool, 2) Mobile Data Survey Tool, 3) Narrowband License Status Tool, 4) Narrowband Summary Tracker Tool.

National Wetlands Inventory

Mapping for broadband applicants to identify critical areas where a project may intersect national wetlands. This will allow for applicants to ensure that they are aware of where these lands intersect with their deployment plans.

National Broadband Map

Mapping software of broadband access across the country to identify areas that may need coverage the most. This will assist stakeholders in identifying possible areas for expansion of their services and network.

Monthly General Services Administration Lease Inventory Map and Database

This inventory lists the status of General Services Administration leases with location and other important information so users can identify and create a strategy around Federal buildings that they may need to utilize.  Please note: General Services Administration cannot lease antenna space on rooftops General Services Administration does not own, except in rare instances when General Services Administration has leased an entire building.