Federal Legislation
Congress Mandates Federal Broadband Permitting Portals
February 04, 2026
Congress has enacted H.R. 1665, the DIGITAL Applications Act, requiring the Department of the Interior and Department of Agriculture to develop and implement online portals for broadband deployment applications on federal lands. This legislative action aims to address longstanding delays and lack of transparency in the federal permitting process, which stakeholders have identified as a significant barrier to timely broadband infrastructure deployment. The portals are intended to streamline application processing, increase transparency, and provide more predictable timelines for broadband providers without requiring additional budgetary resources.
- Agencies involved include the Department of the Interior, Department of Agriculture, and their sub-agencies such as the Forest Service, which will be responsible for managing broadband permits on federal lands.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate new requirements for IT systems and digital services to support these portals, potentially opening opportunities for vendors specializing in government digital infrastructure.
- Broadband providers and contractors can expect improved permitting timelines and clearer application processes, facilitating faster project execution and planning.
- This development signals a federal commitment to modernizing infrastructure permitting processes, which may influence future procurement strategies and technology investments related to broadband deployment.
[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
allow more predictability in the overall build cycle.
— Michael Saperstein
Agencies
Department of the Interior, Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Federal Communications Commission, National Telecommunications and Information Administration