At Ciena, humanity and innovation are key tenets of our company purpose — driving our commitment to the expansive reach of broadband and the principles of open architecture. The growth and prosperity of America is inextricably linked to equitable access to superior broadband connectivity that has evolved from a convenience to an essential modern utility.
Our culture of empowerment and inclusivity informs our strategic direction and support for critical access programs including the Broadband, Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) and the Build America, Buy America (BABA) Act.
Get an overview of these programs and learn how our participation advances the cause of connectivity while meeting the mandates of BABA.
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The BEAD program, funded by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act of 2021 (IIJA), marks a transformative step towards eliminating the digital divide, allocating $42.45 billion to expand broadband access across the United States. Its primary objectives are to fund the planning and deployment of broadband infrastructure, foster digital inclusion initiatives, and ensure affordable internet services reach underserved communities.
The BEAD program, funded by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act of 2021 (IIJA), marks a transformative step towards eliminating the digital divide, allocating $42.45 billion to expand broadband access across the United States. Its primary objectives are to fund the planning and deployment of broadband infrastructure, foster digital inclusion initiatives, and ensure affordable internet services reach underserved communities.
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The program recognizes that connectivity has transcended convenience to become a necessity, essential for participation in today’s economy, healthcare systems, and educational opportunities.
BABA complements the BEAD program’s goals by ensuring the infrastructure for such a critical initiative is grounded in the nation’s industrial and labor capabilities. It mandates that certain materials (manufactured products, construction materials, and iron and steel) and labor for federally funded infrastructure projects are sourced domestically so that the benefits of federal investments are felt throughout the entire supply chain.
To access the final waiver, visit
BEAD BABA Waiver Replacement.pdf (commerce.gov)
For more information about BABA, visit the Department
of Commerce, Office of Acquisition Management at
Build America Buy America | U.S. Department of Commerce.
To review BEAD Waiver Frequently Asked Questions, visit
BEAD Waiver FAQs
To access the final waiver, visit
BEAD BABA Waiver Replacement.pdf (commerce.gov)
For more information about BABA, visit the Department
of Commerce, Office of Acquisition Management at
Build America Buy America | U.S. Department of Commerce.
To review BEAD Waiver Frequently Asked Questions, visit
BEAD Waiver FAQs
Ciena is committed to supporting initiatives such as BEAD and ensuring compliance with BABA regulations. We adhere to the principles of these programs and embody them through our practices, programs and policies. Our commitment within BABA’s provisions includes:
Our dedication to advancing network connectivity and intelligent automation extends to ensuring that no communities or individuals are left behind. In this spirit, we have pledged $10 million USD over five years to enhance digital opportunities for 100,000 underserved students. This commitment focuses on providing greater digital access, tools, and learning resources to bridge the connectivity gap.
As more people, devices, and machines are connected, building efficient and sustainable networks is paramount. Our efforts extend beyond innovation to encompass environmental responsibility and social impact so our communities thrive alongside technological advancements.
Community engagement and social impact are deeply embedded in our culture. Our dedication to making a meaningful difference in the communities where we live and work is exemplified by our Ciena Cares program. The initiative, born from the grassroots efforts of our passionate employees, is a cornerstone of our DNA.
To remain compliant with BABA standards, Ciena ensures that the manufacturing processes for critical electronics components such as optic pluggables, and Optical Network Terminals and Units (ONTs) take place within the United States. This commitment is further reinforced by the presence of our U.S. headquarters, serving as a hub for our investment and operational focus in the nation. This includes:
— Alan Davidson, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information and NTIA Administrator
— Alan Davidson, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information and NTIA Administrator
Here’s how our commitment to open, affordable, and accessible broadband aligns with America’s broadband mission:
We provide a range of flexible options within our open architecture framework so communities have the freedom to select solutions that best fit their needs. Our open architecture enables optimal scalability and adaptability. IT teams can tailor solutions to address unique use cases, ensuring their community's needs are met for today's and tomorrow’s demands.
By heavily reinvesting our revenue into R&D, we ensure that tomorrow's technologies are not just cutting-edge but also widely accessible. This relentless pursuit of innovation fuels our ability to enable municipalities, cooperatives, rural service providers, and all members of the broadband ecosystem to continually innovate and deliver superior services.
We facilitate collaboration, building ecosystems with a diverse range of suppliers and partners, each contributing to a more resilient broadband infrastructure.
— Mark Freeman, Manager of Network Operations Sprout Fiber Internet Powered by Cullman Electric Cooperative
— Mark Freeman, Manager of Network Operations Sprout Fiber Internet Powered by Cullman Electric Cooperative
Under the BABA umbrella, our commitment is twofold: leveraging American-made technology and providing a suite of resources, including marketing, strategic planning, and operational tools to empower communities to operate efficiently and serve their constituents effectively. We ensure compliance with the BABA requirement of “more than 55%” domestic component manufacturing.
Broadband is the new essential utility, often called the "fourth utility," and we are devoted to helping communities realize this utility with the full support and expertise that Ciena offers.
— Jason Leifer, Town Supervisor, Dryden, NY
Ciena’s commitment to innovation and excellence
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