| (Potential) U.S. Government’s Funding Source 1. | PRIMARY Target: Best for High-security infrastructure (ASM/Cyber) | U.S. Digital Connectivity & Cybersecurity Partnership (DCCP) | U.S. State Department (CDP Bureau) | Once | $700,000 |
| Round 1: SOI (Statement of Interest) | U.S. State Department (CDP Bureau) | |||
| Round 2: SOI (Statement of Interest) | U.S. State Department (CDP Bureau) | |||
| (Potential) U.S. Government’s Funding Source 2 | ADB “Digital Stability” Loan | U.S. State Department (CDP Bureau) | $50,000,000 | |
| (Potential) U.S. Government’s Funding Source 3 | Digital Asia Accelerator (DAA) / Connectivity & Cybersecurity Support | USAID / Digital Asia | $250,000 | |
| (Potential) U.S. Government’s Funding Source 4 | SECONDRY/Pivot: Best for Innovation, Green tech & Sustainability | U.S.-ASEAN Smart Cities Partnership | U.S. State Department (EAP Bureau) | $400,000 | |
| (Potential) U.S. Government’s Funding Source 5 | DCCP-Pacific/East Asia Regional | U.S. State Department & USTDA | $18,000,000 | |
| ProICT (Technical Assistance) | U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) | On Going | $7,300,000 | |
| Cambodian Government’s Funding Sources | ||||
| Private Investors’ Funding Sources |
Securing funding for high-tech infrastructure requires more than just technical specs; it requires a narrative that aligns with the strategic goals of international donors.
As of February 2026, there is a significant influx of capital from the U.S. and ADB specifically earmarked for Cambodia’s digital transformation. Below is a strategic roadmap to help the committee leverage these funds to procure your recommended U.S. hardware.
Funding Roadmap: Financing Cambodia’s Digital Frontier (2024–2026)
- The ADB “Digital Stability” Loan ($50M)
In late 2025, the ADB approved a $50 million loan specifically for Cambodia’s digital infrastructure and financial stability.
- The Angle: This fund prioritizes “inclusive and resilient economic growth“
- Your Case: Deploying 5G & or Wireless Fiber to remote border posts and islands facilitates financial inclusion by connecting rural populations to the national digital payment grid (Bakong).
2. US “Employ” & Digital Workforce Development
USAID is currently funding multi-year initiatives (2024–2028) aimed at up skilling the Cambodian workforce in STEM and Digital Technology.
- The Angle: Donors want to see “capacity building.”
- Your Case: Don’t just buy the hardware; include a training component to create jobs in Cambodia. Busing U.S.-designed Wireless Fiber systems allows Cambodian engineers to learn the world’s leading enterprise standards, rather than becoming dependent on closed, non-U.S. proprietary systems.
3. The Digital Connectivity & Cybersecurity Partnership (DCCP)
This is a flagship U.S. Department of State initiative. Its primary goal is to “catalyze investments in secure, diverse, and resilient ICT infrastructure.“
- The Angle: The DCCP specifically promotes the use of “Trusted Vendors.”
- Your Case: This is your strongest argument for the committee. By choosing
- Wireless Fiber, Satellite you are following the DCCP’s mandate for “High-Quality, Interoperable, and Secure ICT.” This alignment makes your project a “preferred” candidate for DCCP technical assistance and grant support.
Strategic Alignment: Donor vs. Hardware
| Funding Source | Priority | Best Hardware Fit |
| ADB Digital Loan (from $50+ millions) | Stability & Inclusion | Wireless Fiber (Fixed Backhaul) |
| U.S. Grants | Skills & Employment | TBA (Rapid Response/Training) |
| U.S. (DCCP) | Sovereignty & Security | Amazon Project Kuiper (Secure LEO) |