Government Affairs Software for Telecom and Broadband Companies
Manage state PUC relationships, track broadband policy proceedings, and brief leadership on the regulatory issues affecting your network.
The tools built for this work were never built for this work.
Broadband policy is moving in every state simultaneously.
Your team is tracking proceedings at multiple state commissions, each at a different stage, with different commissioners and different timelines.
PUC relationships are your most valuable and least documented asset.
Years of relationship-building with commissioners and commission staff lives in one person’s head. That is a retention and succession risk.
Your team operates across states with no unified view.
What is happening in Texas, New York, and California simultaneously is impossible to track without a system built for multi-state regulatory work.
How StatecraftCRM Solves It
State PUC Relationship Management
Commissioner contact records include commission context, term data, and voting history, the fields that matter for telecom regulatory strategy.
Multi-State Proceeding Tracking
Link contacts to active broadband proceedings, track every interaction, and see the full engagement picture across all jurisdictions.
Commission Activity Alerts
RegulatorIndex integration surfaces PUC activity on broadband and telecom proceedings before your competitors respond.
Executive Briefings for Every Market
One-click briefings on commissioners and key stakeholders before any regulatory meeting or legislative hearing.
Built for This Work
Commissioner tracking
Contact records for commissioners capture appointment date, term expiration, and commission posture. Know who is deciding your proceedings and how their thinking has evolved.
Multi-state management
Manage relationships and proceedings across every state where you operate from a single system. See the full multi-state picture without switching tools.
Proceeding alerts
RegulatorIndex integration surfaces proceeding activity on the dockets you are tracking. Act on a filing the day it posts, not the week you happen to check.
Interaction logging
Log every call, meeting, and hearing in seconds, building institutional memory the whole team can see. The record stays current because logging takes minutes, not hours.
Briefing generator
Generate a one-page briefing on any stakeholder in seconds, pulled from logged interactions and linked issues. Walk into every meeting with the full history in hand.
Stakeholder heatmap
Visualize your stakeholder coverage geographically and spot the gaps before leadership does. See at a glance which relationships are strong, thin, or missing entirely.
Issue management
Track every legislative and regulatory issue with a defined posture, status, and the contacts who matter. See where each issue stands without reconstructing it from memory.
Team collaboration
Every contact, interaction, and issue lives in one shared system your whole team can see. No more duplicate outreach or relationships that live in one inbox.
“I spent years in government and external affairs at Pepco and Exelon, and I tried to run that work on Salesforce, on spreadsheets, on legislative tracking tools that treated relationships as an afterthought. None of it fit. The commissioner context, the rate case history, the institutional knowledge my team had built over years, none of it had a home in any tool I could buy. So I built the one I wished I had.”
Further Reading
How to Track Regulatory Proceedings at State Public Utility Commissions
If your government affairs function touches a regulated utility, the most consequential decisions are not made on a legislative floor. They are made in a hearing room by three to five commissioners, in proceedings most legislative trackers were never built to follow.
What Is a Docket? Understanding Regulatory Dockets at State PUCs
A docket is the official file for a specific regulatory proceeding, containing every filing, order, and record associated with it. For utility government affairs, the docket is the fundamental unit of the work.
Stakeholder Mapping for Government Affairs: A Step-by-Step Guide
A stakeholder map is the working model of everyone who can affect your organization’s outcomes in front of government. Done well, it is the single most useful artifact a government affairs team owns. Done once and abandoned, it is a museum piece.
Purpose-Built for Telecom Government Affairs
Set up your stakeholders, log a few real interactions, and see whether the system thinks about your work the way you do.