Permitting is one of the most critical—and complex—factors shaping the success of BEAD-funded broadband deployment in the Western United States. This panel brings together state broadband leaders to discuss real-world permitting barriers encountered across rural, tribal, and federally managed lands, and the strategies states are using to overcome them.
Panelists will explore challenges such as environmental review timelines, rights-of-way approvals, limited local permitting capacity, and inconsistent jurisdictional requirements. The discussion will also highlight successful approaches, including centralized state coordination, early engagement with federal land management agencies, standardized permitting frameworks, and collaborative partnerships with tribal and local governments.
Designed for state broadband offices, policymakers, and providers, this session will offer practical insights and transferable best practices to reduce delays, increase certainty, and accelerate BEAD implementation while respecting environmental, tribal, and local governance considerations.