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NTIA Delays BEAD Program Spending Guidance
March 11, 2026
The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) has postponed issuing guidance on the allocation and spending of $21 billion in savings from the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) program. This delay affects the timeline for expanding high-speed internet access to underserved and rural communities across the United States, potentially impacting state and local broadband planning and procurement activities.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate adjustments in BEAD program funding schedules and plan for potential shifts in grant and contract award timelines.
- Contractors specializing in broadband infrastructure and digital connectivity may experience delays in upcoming solicitations and should prepare for revised procurement windows.
- State and local agencies involved in broadband expansion should monitor NTIA communications closely to align their project planning and funding requests with updated guidance.
- This delay underscores the importance of flexibility in procurement strategies related to federal broadband initiatives and may affect market competition timing for broadband service providers and infrastructure vendors.
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National Telecommunications and Information Administration
Sources
- NTIA Delays Guidance on Spending $21B in BEAD Program Savings · meritalk · Mar 11
- NTIA Delays Guidance on Spending $21B in BEAD Program Savings · meritalk · Mar 11
- NTIA Delays Guidance on Spending $21B in BEAD Program Savings · meritalk · Mar 11