Automated Permitting Systems Demonstration NOFO
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The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is seeking to support jurisdictions interested in deploying automated building code permitting systems through the Automated Permitting Systems Demonstration. This initiative aims to collaborate with local governments to implement and evaluate automated permitting platforms in real-world conditions, focusing on assessing their impact on permitting processing times, workflow efficiency, staff roles, and the experience of applicants. The demonstration is designed to provide empirical data on system performance, operational costs, governance requirements, and possible financial savings. The outcomes of this project will help inform state and local government decisions regarding wider adoption of such technologies. By partnering with HUD, participating jurisdictions will contribute to a valuable evaluation effort that examines how automation can improve permitting processes and potentially lead to more streamlined and cost-effective government operations. Interested parties can contact HUD's Policy Development & Research division for further information or partnership opportunities.
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The Automated Permitting Systems Demonstration NOFO is intended to support jurisdictions that will deploy automated building code permitting systems and partner with HUD to evaluate their applicability and effectiveness within real-world operating conditions. This demonstration will test the real-world deployment of an automated permitting platform within a government permitting environment to evaluate its effects on processing timelines, workflow efficiency, staff roles, and applicant experience. The demonstration will generate empirical evidence on operational performance, costs, governance needs, and potential cost savings to inform broader adoption by state and local jurisdictions.
