The Resilient Mesh Wireless project is a series of local networks serving small businesses combined with community-based trainings in Sandy-affected areas.

The debut project of New America's new Resilient Communities Program, the Resilient Mesh Wireless initiative will be a collaboration among New America, Sky Packets (one of the country's leading installers of neighborhood Wi-Fi networks), community anchor institutions across the city's five boroughs, and more than five dozen local small businesses. In addition to setting up Wi-Fi coverage in several Sandy-affected neighborhoods in all five boroughs, New America will conduct training programs in six neighborhoods: Stapleton, the Rockaways, the South Bronx, the Lower East Side, Gowanus, and Long Island City.

The project plan builds on OTI's experience deploying resilient local networks in the field using Commotion Wireless and other technologies, and particularly its support of the Red Hook WiFi network, which helped that neighborhood in Brooklyn stay connected when large-scale commercial networks failed due to Superstorm Sandy. The Red Hook network, another winner of RISE:NYC, is maintained and governed by the Red Hook Initiative and the Red Hook Digital Stewards. OTI developed the Digital Stewards training approach with partners in Detroit and Brooklyn to support local wireless network construction and facilitate neighborhood self-sufficiency through technology.

In line with the RISE : NYC competition's focus on supporting local economic development, the project focuses primarily on ensuring that small businesses will have a robust neighborhood Wi-Fi solution and a reliable backup communications service in moments of crisis.

Organization Type: Non-profit, charity, or foundation
Status: Active
Founded: 2016
Last Modified: 5/26/2023
Added on: 6/22/2021

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