Federal Legislation
Congress Advances Broadband Infrastructure Deployment Act
February 04, 2026
Congress has advanced H.R. 1588, the Facilitating DIGITAL Applications Act, which mandates the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information to identify and report on barriers to deploying broadband infrastructure on federal lands. The legislation focuses on streamlining the permitting process for Special Form 299 applications required for communications infrastructure deployment on federal properties managed by agencies such as the Department of Interior and Department of Agriculture. This effort aims to improve transparency and reduce delays in federal permitting, which stakeholders have identified as significant impediments to broadband expansion.
- The Act requires federal agencies to facilitate online portals for processing Special Form 299 applications, enhancing visibility into application status and expediting approvals.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate changes in federal permitting workflows that may accelerate infrastructure project timelines on federal lands.
- Contractors and vendors specializing in broadband infrastructure deployment can expect increased opportunities as permitting barriers are addressed.
- Agencies involved in land management and communications infrastructure should prepare for coordination and compliance with new reporting and process transparency 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
there is no transparency where applications are in the review process.
— Michael Saperstein
allow applicants to know where they are in the process.
— Louis Finkel
Agencies
Department of Commerce, Department of Interior, Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Federal Communications Commission