All Indian Pueblo Council, Inc.
Statewide Technology Assessment Proposal
Executive Summary
January, 2001
By:
Internet
Technology Service, LLC
http://www.InternetTechnologyService.net
Evans Craig, Internet Technology Consultant
evans@evanscraig.com
The Philosophy of The All Indian Pueblo Council is:
To promote
justice and encourage the common welfare, to foster the social and economic
advancement of all the Pueblo Indians, and to preserve and protect our common
interest.
The Philosophy of Internet Technology Service is:
To provide
& become a one-stop Internet Solution Provider for Tribes, Native American
organizations and Native American businesses.
Rachel Lopez, EDA Program Coordinator of All Indian Pueblo Council, requested a State-Community-based Tribal Technology Assessment. The New Mexico Native American Business Development Center spearheaded the effort to have an Internet Technology Consultant, Evans Craig of Internet Technology Service, to be interviewed to conduct the Statewide Technology Assessment. The initial visit laid out the Technology Assessment process for the 19 Pueblo Tribes in three phases over twelve months:
Phase 1 Onsite Assessments - A statewide 19 Pueblo on-site visits on March. to June, 2001 will be used to assess the community resources available.
Phase 2 Technology Assessment Compilations - A system-wide technology assessment compilation on July. to October, 2001 will be used to satisfy initial technology & educational grant opportunities to pool the resources of approximately 19 Pueblo Tribal Communities and the All Indian Pueblo Council in the State of New Mexico and plan a "Statewide Tribal Broadband network."
Phase 3 Collaborative Website - A Collaborative Website that connects 19 separate Pueblo websites utilizing a "Tribal Cooperative Store" model and an "Online Economic Development" model to create the community-based hubs for an "Online Pueblo e-Commerce" website.
The All Indian Pueblo Council consists of nineteen separate Pueblo's:
Governor: Cyrus J. Chino,
Tribal Office: (505) 552-6604, Fax
(505) 552-7204
Location: 52 miles west of
Albuquerque on I-40. Take exit 108, then south 12 miles on CR 12A.
Governor: Regis Pecos
Tribal Office: (505) 465-0234, Fax (505) 465-1135
Location: 33 miles north of
Albuquerque on I-25. Take exit 259, then north 14 miles on NM 22
Governor: Alvino Lucero
Tribal Office: (505) 869-3111, Fax (505) 869-4236
Location: 12 miles south of Albuquerque on I-25. Take exit 213, then south
2 miles on NM 314 to the junction with NM 147, 1 mile south on NM 147.
Governor: Joe V. Cajero
Tribal Office: (505) 834-7359, Fax (505) 834-7331
Location: 16 miles north of Albuquerque on I-25. Take exit 242, then
northwest 25 miles on NM 44, junction with NM 4 at San Ysidro, 4 miles
northeast on NM 4.
Governor: Harry Early
Tribal Office: (505) 552-6654, Fax (505) 552-6941
Location: 46 miles west of Albuquerque on I-40. Take exit 114, then west 1
mile on NM 124.
Governor: David A. Perez
Tribal Office: (505) 455-2036, Fax (505) 455-2038
Location: From Albuquerque, take I-25 north to Santa Fe, 84/285 north of
Santa Fe 16 miles, junction with NM 503 north of Pojoaque, east 2 miles on NM
503.
Governor: Clarence Chile
Tribal Office: (505) 587-2519, Fax (505) 587-1071
Location: From Albuquerque, take I-25 north to Santa Fe, 84/285 north of
Santa Fe 24.3 miles, junction with NM 68 in Espaņola, 20 miles north on NM 68,
junction with NM 75 in the vicinity of Dixon, 13 miles east on NM 75.
Governor: Jacob Viarrial
Tribal Office: (505) 455-2054, Fax (505) 455-2950
Location: From Albuquerque, take I-25 north to Santa Fe, 84/285 north of
Santa Fe 15 miles.
Governor: Stuwart Paisano
Tribal Office: (505) 867-3317, Fax (505) 867-9235
Location: 8 miles north of Albuquerque on I-25. Take exit 234, then
northwest 2 miles on NM 556 to the junction with 313, north 3 miles on 313.
Governor: Perry Martinez
Tribal Office: (505) 455-2273, Fax (505) 455-7351
Location: From Albuquerque, take I-25 north to Santa Fe, 84/285 north of
Santa Fe 15 miles, junction with NM 502 in Pojoaque, 6 miles west on NM 502.
Governor: Lawrence Trancosa
Tribal Office: (505) 867-3381, Fax (505) 867-3383
Location: 26 miles north of Albuquerque on I-25. Take exit 252, then north
2 miles on local road.
Governor: Wilfred Garcia
Tribal Office: (505) 852-4400, Fax (505) 852-4820
Location: From Albuquerque, take I-25 north to Santa Fe, 84/285 north of
Santa Fe 24.3 miles, junction with NM 68 in Espaņola, 4 miles north on NM 68,
junction with NM 74, 1 mile west on NM 74.
Governor: Bruce Sanchez
Tribal Office: (505) 867-3301, Fax (505) 867-3395
Location: 16 miles north of Albuquerque on I-25. Take exit 242, then
northwest 10 miles on NM 44.
Governor: Denny Guiterrez
Tribal Office: (505) 753-7330, Fax (505) 753-8988
Location: From Albuquerque, take I-25 north to Santa Fe, 84/285 north of
Santa Fe 24 miles, junction with NM 201 in Espaņola, 1 mile southwest on NM 30.
Governor: Ramon C. Garcia
Tribal Office: (505) 465-2214, Fax (505) 465-2688
Location: 33 miles north of Albuquerque on I-25. Take exit 259, then north
4 miles on NM 22, and west 1 mile on local road.
Governor: Nelson J. Cordova
Tribal Office: (505) 758-9593, Fax (505) 758-4604
Location: From Albuquerque, take I-25 north to Santa Fe, 84/285 north of
Santa Fe 24.3 miles, junction with NM 68 in Espaņola, 48 miles north on NM 68
to junction with US 64 in Taos, 1 mile north on US 64.
Governor: Charlie Dorame
Tribal Office: (505) 983-2667, Fax (505) 983-2331
Location: From Albuquerque, take I-25 north to Santa Fe, 84/285 north of
Santa Fe 9 miles.
Governor: William Toribio
Tribal Office: (505) 867-3304, Fax (505) 867-3308
Location: 16 miles north of Albuquerque on I-25. Take exit 242, then
northwest 18 miles on NM 44.
Governor: Malcolm Bowekaty
Tribal Office: (505) 782-4481, Fax (505) 782-2700
Location: 78 miles west of Albuquerque on I-40. Take exit 81, then south/southwest
76 miles on NM 53; OR 138 miles west of Albuquerque on I-40.Take exit 20, then
south on NM 602, jct. in 33 miles with NM 53, then 10 miles southwest on NM 53.
So a Statewide Assessment of the All Indian Pueblo Council Pueblos Systems would consist of nineteen rural Pueblos within the State of New Mexico and the All Indian Pueblo Council organization within the city of Albuquerque providing educational and business opportunities to remote Indian locations.
This assessment will identify the current resources available to speed the implementation of having all Pueblo members become technologically literate, with reading, math, science, and other core academic skills that are essential for success in the 21st century. It will also suggest options available to identify needed resources to connect Pueblo leaders, administrators, teachers and Tribal members to work together, link members to careers, colleges, and community resources to provide lifetime learning opportunities anytime, as well as after school and during the summer. It will also identify the resources available and needed to create a "Statewide Tribal Network."
Phase 1. Time and Cost Estimates of Onsite Assessments:
60 person days SUBTOTAL over three months starting in March 2001
$50.00/hr
Consulting fee: $24,000.00
Expenses: $0.00
$24,000.00
Phase 2. Time and Cost Estimates of Compiling 19 Pueblo
+ 1 Organizational Technology Assessments:
143 person days SUBTOTAL over four months starting in July 2001
Flat
Fee ($1,500) per Assessment: $30,000.00
Expenses: $0.00
$30,000.00
Phase 3. Time and Cost Estimates of 20 Collaborative
websites
100 person days SUBTOTAL over five months starting in November 2001
Flat
Fee ($1,000) per Website:
$ 20,000.00
Expenses: $0.00
$
20,000.00
Total Time and Cost Estimates of three Phases:
303 person days TOTAL over Twelve Months from March 2001 to March 2002
Total Bid: $ 74,000.00
Comparison
Consulting fee @ $
400.00 /day: $ 121,200.00
Flat Fee pricing:
$ 74,000.00
Total savings: $
47,200.00