Federal Legislation
Federal Agencies Launch Broadband Permitting Portals
February 04, 2026
The Department of the Interior and Department of Agriculture have initiated online portals to streamline the acceptance, processing, and disposal of broadband deployment applications on federal lands, pursuant to H.R. 1665 enacted in early 2026. This legislative mandate aims to reduce delays and increase transparency in the federal permitting process, which has been identified as a significant impediment to broadband infrastructure deployment. The portals are designed to facilitate faster communication between agencies and applicants, expediting broadband expansion efforts across federal lands.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate increased demand for digital infrastructure solutions and services supporting broadband deployment on federal lands.
- Agencies involved include the Department of the Interior, Department of Agriculture, and the Forest Service, highlighting cross-agency collaboration.
- The streamlined permitting process may accelerate project timelines, impacting contract planning and vendor engagement strategies.
- Industry stakeholders can leverage this development to align proposals with enhanced federal digital infrastructure priorities and compliance requirements.
[t]he existing federal permitting process takes too long . . . and is an impediment to the ability of broadband providers to meet the needs of their consumers and communities.
— Stakeholder
Agencies
Department of the Interior, Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, National Telecommunications and Information Administration, House Committee on Energy and Commerce