Federal Legislation
GSA Establishes Uniform Fees for Federal Broadband Permits
February 04, 2026
The General Services Administration (GSA) is mandated by the Standard Fees to Expedite Evaluation and Streamlining (FEES) Act (H.R. 1731) to implement a uniform fee schedule for processing applications to deploy communications facilities on federal property. This legislative action, effective as of early 2026, aims to standardize and streamline the permitting process across federal agencies including the Department of Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Department of Agriculture, and U.S. Forest Service. By providing predictable and consistent fees, the Act facilitates broadband infrastructure deployment on federal lands, reducing administrative barriers for broadband providers.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate standardized fee structures when engaging in broadband infrastructure projects on federal lands, improving cost predictability and planning.
- The uniform fee schedule applies across multiple federal agencies managing land access, indicating a coordinated federal approach to broadband deployment.
- Broadband providers and contractors can leverage this streamlined permitting process to accelerate project timelines and reduce administrative overhead.
- Agencies involved in land management will need to align their permitting operations with the GSA-established fee schedule, impacting contract administration and interagency coordination.
Agencies
General Services Administration, Department of Interior, Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Forest Service
Contracts
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- H. Rept. 119-488 - STANDARD FEES TO EXPEDITE EVALUATION AND STREAMLINING ACT · congress · Feb 04