CEQ says more agency partners for CE Works pilot are expected in coming months

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One or more additional federal agency partnerships are established for the CE Works pilot.

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The Council on Environmental Quality’s Permitting Innovation Center has launched a pilot for CE Works, a digital platform to streamline categorical exclusion (CE) determinations under NEPA. Developed with GSA’s Technology Transformation Services in response to a presidential memorandum and the Permitting Technology Action Plan, CE Works lets agency staff select CEs, collaborate with experts, route approvals, and generate publication records. The pilot will begin with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office and aims to shorten review timelines for energy and infrastructure projects.
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  7. Scheduled follow-up · May 31, 2026
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  10. Scheduled follow-up · Apr 30, 2026
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  12. Scheduled follow-up · Apr 01, 2026
  13. Scheduled follow-up · Mar 31, 2026
  14. Scheduled follow-up · Mar 15, 2026
  15. Scheduled follow-up · Mar 05, 2026
  16. Scheduled follow-up · Mar 01, 2026
  17. Scheduled follow-up · Feb 28, 2026
  18. Completion due · Feb 28, 2026
  19. Update · Feb 13, 2026, 05:12 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: CEQ said additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot would be formed in coming months beyond the Moab Field Office launch. The article asserted that the pilot began with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office and that more agencies would join in the near term. As of 2026-02-13, there is no public confirmation of which, if any, additional agencies have joined beyond Moab. Progress to date: The CE Works pilot officially launched at the Moab Field Office as the first field test of the tool, with CEQ and GSA’s Technology Transformation Services involved in development (White House article, Jan 29, 2026). Subsequent coverage reiterates the Moab launch and notes that additional agency partnerships were anticipated “in coming months” (FedWeek, Feb 2, 2026; NAM, Jan 30, 2026). Evidence about additional partnerships: There are no clear, public announcements of new agency partners joining the CE Works pilot by mid-February 2026. Commentaries and trade press continue to describe the Moab pilot as the initial test and emphasize plans for expansion, but stop short of naming specific new agencies or dates. Completion status: The stated completion condition—one or more additional federal agency partnerships established for CE Works—has not been publicly fulfilled by 2026-02-13 based on available reporting. The baseline Moab deployment remains the only publicly documented partnership to date. Source reliability and limits: The core claim originates from the White House CEQ release, which is primary for the program’s intent, and is corroborated by trade press coverage (FedWeek; NAM). Cross-cutting coverage supports the timeline but provides limited detail on which agencies will join or when, reflecting an early-stage pilot with ongoing expansion plans.
  20. Update · Feb 13, 2026, 02:59 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: CEQ anticipated the CE Works pilot would begin with the Moab Field Office and that additional agency partnerships would be formed in coming months. The White House article confirms the Moab Field Office partnership as the initial field test and states that additional agency partnerships were expected in coming months. Subsequent reporting also notes that more partners were anticipated soon, but there is no public record as of February 2026 of those partnerships having been announced or formalized. The completion condition remains unmet, as no one or more additional federal agency partnerships have been publicly established beyond the Moab Field Office test.
  21. Update · Feb 13, 2026, 01:45 PMin_progress
    Restated claim: CEQ expected to form additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot in the coming months. Evidence so far shows the pilot launch began with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office, with explicit notes that additional partnerships were anticipated in coming months (Jan 29–30, 2026). The White House release and subsequent coverage describe the Moab Field Office as the initial test site and indicate plans to expand to other agencies soon, but do not document specific new partnerships by mid-February 2026 (sources: White House article, NAM briefing, FedWeek recap) – all describe “additional partnerships expected” rather than established. Given the lack of confirmed new agency partners as of 2026-02-13, the status remains in_progress rather than complete. Reliability notes: primary source is the White House CEQ release; coverage from NAM and FedWeek corroborates the intended expansion timeline but does not show concrete partnerships beyond Moab yet.
  22. Update · Feb 13, 2026, 12:09 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: CEQ stated that for the CE Works pilot, the initial partnership is with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office and that additional federal agency partnerships were expected in coming months. The White House article (Jan 29, 2026) confirms Moab Field Office as the launch partner and notes that further partnerships were anticipated. Independent summaries (Jan 30, 2026) and trade coverage similarly indicate Moab as the first field-test site with more partners to follow, but do not evidence specific new partners by mid-February 2026. Overall, the stated promise remains to form additional partnerships, with progress publicly documented primarily as ongoing development rather than completed expansions.
  23. Update · Feb 13, 2026, 09:48 AMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in coming months. The White House confirms the CE Works pilot launch with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office and explicitly notes that additional agency partnerships are expected in coming months. Subsequent reporting (Feb 2026) indicates the Moab pilot is underway and that further partnerships were anticipated, so the objective has not yet been completed.
  24. Update · Feb 13, 2026, 06:46 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: CEQ said the CE Works pilot would launch with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office and that additional agency partnerships would be formed in coming months. Evidence of progress: The Moab Field Office launched the pilot as the initial field test, with CEQ publicly stating that more agency partnerships were anticipated in the coming months. White House release (Jan 29, 2026) confirms Moab as the first partner and signals expansion, while subsequent coverage reiterates the initial partnership and future collaborations. Current status: As of 2026-02-12, the Moab partnership appears established and operational, but no publicly verified confirmation of additional partner agencies has been documented yet. Public accounts indicate ongoing plans to expand to other agencies, without a firm completion date. Notes on sources and reliability: The White House CEQ release provides the primary claim; NAM and Utility Dive corroborate the Moab launch and the expectation of expansion but do not document specific new partners by early February 2026. The reporting is consistent with an early pilot stage and its expansion trajectory, rather than a completed multi-agency rollout. Incentives and context: The rollout aligns with executive-permitting reform goals and demonstrates a preference for tech-enabled NEPA processes, which could influence agency timelines and project delivery incentives. Follow-up: 2026-05-01
  25. Update · Feb 13, 2026, 04:29 AMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. The January 29, 2026 White House release confirms the Moab Field Office as the initial partner and notes that additional agency partnerships are expected in coming months. Independent summaries from late January and early February 2026 reiterate that Moab Field Office is among the first participants and that more agencies are anticipated soon, but do not indicate concrete partnerships beyond Moab at that time. Evidence of progress shows the pilot has launched with Moab Field Office serving as a field test site, and communications emphasize expansion to additional agencies in the near term. There is no public record of one or more new agency partnerships being formally established by early February 2026, only expectations and plans for future collaboration. The absence of confirmed partner announcements beyond Moab suggests the initiative remains in the early pilot phase rather than near completion. The completion condition—one or more additional federal agency partnerships being established for the CE Works pilot—has not been publicly fulfilled as of 2026-02-12. The timeline explicitly describes expected partnerships, but reporting to date centers on ongoing expansion plans rather than finalized agreements. While the program’s publicity centers on potential scaling, verifiable milestones beyond Moab have not been confirmed. Dates and milestones of note include the initial launch announcement on January 29, 2026 and subsequent reporting on February 2–5, 2026 noting Moab as the launch partner and signaling future collaborations. The reliability of sources appears reasonable: the White House release is official, and the follow-on industry coverage cites the same development trajectory. Nevertheless, the status of additional partnerships remains uncertain pending formal announcements. Overall, the sources indicate an early-stage pilot with Moab Field Office and an explicit expectation of more agency partners to come, but no confirmed additional partnerships by mid-February 2026. Given the evidence, the status is best characterized as in_progress, with a clear path toward expansion but no firm completion yet.
  26. Update · Feb 13, 2026, 02:55 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: CEQ stated that the CE Works pilot would launch with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office and that additional agency partnerships were expected in coming months. Evidence of progress: the White House CEQ announcement identifies Moab Field Office as the initial partner for the CE Works pilot (Jan 29, 2026). Subsequent reporting notes the pilot is designed to expand to other federal agencies in the coming months (Feb 2026). Status and completion: no second agency partnership has been publicly announced by mid-February 2026, so the completion condition has not yet been met. Concrete milestones include the Moab Field Office launch and the stated intention to broaden participation; however, dates beyond the initial launch remain unspecified. Reliability: sources include the official White House release and trade/media coverage referencing the pilot’s expansion plan, which align on the early deployment stage.
  27. Update · Feb 13, 2026, 12:18 AMin_progress
    Claim restated: CEQ said the CE Works pilot would begin with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office and that additional agency partnerships were expected in coming months. Evidence shows the Moab pilot launched as the initial field test, with CE Works described as a digital NEPA workflow tool for categorical exclusions. Several outlets report the Moab launch and the stated plan for more partnerships but do not confirm additional agencies as of early February 2026. The emphasis remains on expanding partnerships in the months ahead, not on completing multiple collaborations immediately. Progress evidence: The White House CEQ announcement from January 29, 2026 explicitly identifies the Moab Field Office as the launch site and notes that additional agency partnerships are expected in coming months (White House article, 2026-01-29). Industry coverage (FedWeek, NAM, Utility Dive) corroborates the Moab launch and the stated intention to add more agencies soon (FedWeek 2026-02-02; NAM 2026-01-30; Utility Dive 2026-02-05). Current status assessment: As of 2026-02-12, there is no publicly confirmed report of specific new agency partnerships beyond Moab. The available sources describe “additional partnerships expected in coming months” without naming other agencies or providing concrete milestones. Absence of announced successors suggests the effort remains in the early pilot phase rather than completed expansion. Dates and milestones: The pilot’s inception is anchored to Moab Field Office activation around January 2026, with follow-on partnerships anticipated in the ensuing months. No firm date for additional partnerships is provided in the cited materials, and none have been publicly documented by February 12, 2026. This constrains the assessment to “in_progress” rather than “complete.” Source reliability note: The core claim stems from the White House CEQ press/feature piece and is reinforced by trade press coverage (FedWeek, NAM, Utility Dive). While the White House source is primary for the initiative, the reporting consistently states the same progression without offering counterclaims, supporting a cautious interpretation of ongoing development rather than finished expansion. Follow-up: To monitor potential expansion, review announcements from CEQ and partner agencies around 2026-04-01 and again in mid- to late 2026 for any named agencies beyond Moab. A targeted follow-up on or near 2026-04-01 would help confirm whether additional partnerships have been formalized.
  28. Update · Feb 12, 2026, 08:16 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The CEQ stated that the CE Works pilot would begin with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office and that additional federal agency partnerships were expected in coming months. Evidence of progress: The initial launch was announced by CEQ and the White House on January 29, 2026, identifying Moab Field Office as the first partner and signaling that more agencies would join soon. Follow-up evidence publicly available by February 2026 primarily reiterates the Moab launch; there is limited reporting of new agency partnerships having been formalized beyond the Moab collaboration. The available sources indicate momentum and intent, but no confirmed second or third agency partnerships as of February 12, 2026.
  29. Update · Feb 12, 2026, 05:13 PMin_progress
    What the claim states: CEQ expected additional federal agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in coming months beyond the initial partnership with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office. Recent progress: The White House CEQ announced the CE Works pilot with the Moab Field Office as the launch partner, effective January 2026, and stated that additional agency partnerships were expected in coming months. Independent summaries corroborate that Moab is the first field test and that other partnerships were anticipated soon (NAM report and White House release, Jan 29–30, 2026). Current status: As of February 12, 2026, there is no publicly confirmed announcement of the second or additional agency partnerships having been established. Public-facing materials emphasize the Moab Field Office test and future partnerships, but do not indicate completion of new partner agreements. Evidence and milestones: Key milestone is the pilot launch with Moab Field Office (Jan 29, 2026 release). The follow-on milestone—formation of one or more additional federal agency partnerships—has not been publicly confirmed by White House or CEQ in subsequent reporting or agency statements available to date. Source reliability and caveats: The primary source is the White House’s official release describing the CE Works pilot. Secondary coverage from NAM (Jan 30, 2026) reinforces the Moab test and anticipated partnerships but does not provide new partner confirmations. Given the still-early status and lack of public partner announcements, claims about new partnerships remain unverified beyond the initial Moab test.
  30. Update · Feb 12, 2026, 03:27 PMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. Publicly available materials confirm the CE Works pilot launch with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office and state that other partnerships are anticipated soon. Coverage indicates momentum toward expansion, but concrete second partner announcements had not been publicly confirmed as of early February 2026. The core evidence supports a trajectory toward more partnerships rather than a completed expansion yet.
  31. Update · Feb 12, 2026, 01:47 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The CEQ said CE Works would launch with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office and that additional agency partnerships would be formed in the coming months. The date-stamped source confirms the Moab Field Office as the initial field test and notes partnerships are to follow. Evidence of progress: The White House CEQ announced the CE Works pilot on January 29, 2026, naming the Moab Field Office as the first partner (CEQ release, WH.gov). Industry reporting echoed this: NAM stated Moab Field Office would conduct the first field test, with more partnerships expected soon (NAM News Room, Jan 30, 2026). Utility Dive summarized the launch and the planned expansion of partnerships, with similar framing (Utility Dive, Feb 2026). Current status vs. completion: As of February 12, 2026, public disclosures show the Moab Field Office is the pilot’s launch partner, and CEQ signaled that additional agencies would join in coming months. There is no publicly announced second partner yet, so the stated goal of “additional agency partnerships” remains in progress rather than completed. Dates and milestones: The official launch occurred January 29, 2026, with Moab Field Office identified as the initial field test. Follow-up milestones (i.e., specific agency partners beyond Moab) have not yet been publicly disclosed in widely cited sources. Reliability and context of sources: The primary source is the White House article (WH.gov), supplemented by coverage from NAM and Utility Dive. NAM provides industry-side confirmation of the Moab test and anticipated partnerships; Utility Dive contextualizes the launch within ongoing permitting technology efforts. Together, these sources align on the pilot’s initial setup and the expectation of more partners, but there is no independent verification of the exact list or timeline for additional agencies. Follow-up note on incentives: CEQ’s move to digitize NEPA reviews aligns with administration aims to accelerate permitting and infrastructure delivery. The presence of industry groups like NAM acknowledging the tool’s potential suggests incentives to broaden adoption, but public updates on partner list will help verify progress against the stated promise.
  32. Update · Feb 12, 2026, 11:57 AMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. The White House announcement confirms the Moab Field Office partnership as the pilot’s launch, with explicit language that additional agency partnerships are expected in coming months (Jan 29, 2026). The public record through early February 2026 shows initial reporting that the pilot is underway and that more partnerships were anticipated, but there is no confirmed list or date for those additional agencies (NAM Jan 30; FedWEEK Feb 2; Utility Dive coverage referencing CE Works but without firm partner announcements). Evidence of progress includes the formal launch of CE Works at the Moab Field Office as the first field test and the involvement of the CEQ Permitting Innovation Center in developing the tool (White House article, Jan 29, 2026; NAM Jan 30, 2026). These sources describe ongoing development, piloting, and early field testing rather than a completed expansion of partnerships. As of 2026-02-12, there is no public confirmation of which additional federal agencies have joined CE Works beyond the Moab Field Office pilot, nor a timeline for when new partners will be announced or operationalized (multiple December 2025–February 2026 reporting). The responsible completion condition—one or more additional agency partnerships established—has not been publicly fulfilled yet, according to the available sources. Dates and milestones include the January 29, 2026 White House release announcing the Moab Field Office launch and forthcoming partners, and subsequent February 2026 trade and policy coverage noting ongoing pilot activity without firm partner disclosures (White House article; NAM; FedWEEK). These indicate a nascent phase with expected expansion rather than a completed, multi-agency rollout. Source reliability varies but remains prudent: the White House release provides primary confirmation of the Moab test and the stated expectation of additional partners; trade outlets (NAM, FedWEEK, Utility Dive) corroborate ongoing progress but do not document specific new partner names. Given the claim’s dependence on future partnerships, the reporting currently supports an in-progress status rather than complete implementation. Follow-up note: to verify whether additional federal agencies have joined CE Works and to capture any newly announced milestones, pursue updates around 2026-05-15.
  33. Update · Feb 12, 2026, 09:49 AMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. Public statements tie the initial launch to a partnership with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office, with explicit language that additional partnerships are anticipated soon. As of mid-February 2026, there is no clear, public confirmation of which specific agencies beyond BLM Moab have joined the pilot. Evidence to date shows the pilot formally launched with Moab Field Office, and CEQ has signaled that more agencies would participate in the coming months. A White House posting from January 29, 2026 describes the Moab partnership and notes that other agency partnerships are expected in the months ahead. Trade and industry coverage (e.g., NAM) reiterates the initial field test at Moab and mentions forthcoming partnerships, but does not identify additional signatories. There is no publicly available completion notice indicating that one or more new federal agency partnerships have been established since the launch. The absence of announced signatories or a public roster of partners from February 11, 2026 suggests the initiative remains in early pilot stages rather than completed. The stated completion condition—new agency partnerships established for CE Works—remains plausible but unverified in public sources to date. Source reliability varies but is anchored in official White House communications (CEQ CE Works launch) and corroborating industry coverage. The primary source is a January 29, 2026 White House article announcing the Moab Field Office launch and the expectation of additional partners. Secondary sources note the same trajectory but have not yet documented concrete new partners by February 11, 2026. Given the limited public visibility of pilot expansions, caution is warranted about any unverified claims of multiple new partners. Overall, the claim is best characterized as in_progress: the initial partnership exists (Moab Field Office), and further agency partners are anticipated, but public evidence of concrete new partnerships beyond Moab by February 11, 2026 is not yet established.
  34. Update · Feb 12, 2026, 05:10 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: CEQ stated that the CE Works pilot would launch with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office and that additional agency partnerships were expected in coming months. Public files confirm the Moab Field Office was the initial partner at launch (January 29, 2026). No publicly documented second or third agency partnerships have been announced publicly as of February 11, 2026 (per available agency announcements and trade coverage). Evidence of progress: The White House CEQ release describes the Moab Field Office engagement as the launch partner and frames subsequent agency collaborations as forthcoming. Trade and industry outlets reiterate that additional partnerships were anticipated in the months ahead, but do not show confirmed partners beyond Moab (late January–early February 2026). Evidence of completion status: There is no public record by February 11, 2026 that one or more additional federal agency partnerships were established for the CE Works pilot. The completion condition—formation of at least one more partnership—remains unmet in public disclosures to date. Dates and milestones: January 29, 2026 marks the pilot launch with Moab Field Office as the initial partner. The White House statement and subsequent trade reporting describe “additional agency partnerships expected in coming months” but do not provide a concrete milestone or date for these partnerships. Source reliability and incentives: The primary information comes from the White House CEQ press release, supplemented by coverage from industry outlets quoting the same White House language. None of the sources present conflicting incentives that would undermine the stated trajectory; the gap appears to be in public confirmation of additional partners rather than in the reported plan itself.
  35. Update · Feb 12, 2026, 03:43 AMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months, beyond the initial Moab Field Office collaboration. Evidence shows the pilot launched with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office around January 29, 2026, with public statements that more agency partnerships were expected. Public reporting to date confirms the expectation of expansion but does not verify any new partnerships by February 11, 2026. The available information relies on CEQ’s launch announcements and subsequent summaries noting expectations for expansion, rather than documented, official partnership announcements. As such, the status remains exploratory rather than completed as of early February 2026.
  36. Update · Feb 12, 2026, 02:04 AMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. Public notices confirm the pilot launched with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office and flag that other agency partnerships would follow in coming months. As of early February 2026, there is no widely reported public confirmation of specific new partner agencies beyond the Moab Field Office partnership. Evidence of progress includes the January 29, 2026 White House release describing the CE Works launch at Moab and outlining plans to expand to other agencies in the coming months. Industry and policy outlets from late January to early February 2026 echo that initial field testing would begin with Moab and that additional partnerships were anticipated, but they do not provide new partner announcements. There is no clear public record by February 11, 2026 of one or more additional federal agency partnerships having been established since the Moab Field Office rollout. Several outlets reiterate the expectation of future collaborations, but concrete, named agency partners beyond Moab are not widely documented in the sources consulted. Key dates and milestones identified include the January 29, 2026 rollout announcement and the stated plan for future partnerships in coming months. The absence of confirmed partner announcements suggests the project remains in the early pilot phase rather than a completed expansion. Source reliability appears solid for the initial Moab rollout (White House release) and corroborating summaries from trade and industry outlets; however, those subsequent pieces primarily reiterate expectations rather than reporting confirmed new partnerships. Given the current public record, the claim is best understood as ongoing progress with Moab as the initial testbed and other partnerships still to be publicly announced.
  37. Update · Feb 11, 2026, 11:53 PMin_progress
    Restatement of the claim: The CEQ said that for the CE Works pilot, the Moab Field Office partnership with the Bureau of Land Management would be the launch partner, with additional agency partnerships expected in coming months. Progress evidence: The White House CEQ announcement (Jan 29, 2026) confirms the Moab Field Office as the initial launch partner and notes that additional agency partnerships are expected in coming months. Reports from FedWeek (Feb 2, 2026) echo this frame, stating the pilot began with Moab and that more partnerships were anticipated. Industry outlets (e.g., NAM and Utility Dive) repeated the same language in late January 2026. Current status and milestones: As of mid-February 2026, public records show the Moab Field Office as the launch participant, but there is no clear, publicly announced list of additional partner agencies or dates for those partnerships beyond the stated expectation. The completion condition—one or more additional federal agency partnerships established—has not been publicly fulfilled yet according to the sources available up to 2026-02-11. Reliability and incentives: Primary source is the White House announcement, supplemented by reporting that quotes the same claim from government press coverage. The incentives for agencies to join include expedited NEPA determinations and digitization of the review process, aligned with CEQ’s Permitting Innovation Center goals. The absence of confirmed partner announcements suggests developments are ongoing and may depend on interagency coordination and procurement timelines. Overall assessment: The claim is currently best characterized as in_progress. The pilot launched with Moab, and additional agency partnerships were promised for the coming months, but public confirmation of those partnerships has not yet appeared in the cited sources. A concrete update would be expected when a second or third agency is publicly disclosed as a CE Works partner.
  38. Update · Feb 11, 2026, 09:16 PMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. The initial launch confirms a partnership with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office, with the CE Works pilot described as expanding to additional agencies in coming months (per CEQ and White House communications). As of mid-February 2026, there is no publicly documented confirmation that those additional agency partnerships have been established yet. The available public statements emphasize anticipation rather than completed agreements. Evidence of progress includes the January 29, 2026 White House announcement detailing the Moab Field Office partnership as the pilot’s launch and noting that more agency partnerships were expected soon. Industry coverage from late January to early February 2026 reiterates this expectation, not a finalized roster of partner agencies. No later, independently verifiable press release or agency announcements confirming named partners beyond Moab Field Office have been found in the sources consulted. The completion condition—one or more additional federal agency partnerships being established for the CE Works pilot—appears unmet as of 2026-02-11 based on available public records. Several outlets describe ongoing plans and expectations but do not publish concrete confirmations of new partner agencies. Without explicit new partnerships, the project status remains labeled as in-progress rather than complete. Dates and milestones currently anchor on the Moab Field Office launch (late January 2026) and a stated pipeline of additional partnerships in the ensuing months. The CE Works tool is described as a digital pathway to categorize exclusions under NEPA, with agency field tests and field-based learning anticipated from other federal entities. Concrete, named milestones for partner agencies beyond Moab have not been publicly surfaced.
  39. Update · Feb 11, 2026, 08:06 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: CEQ said the CE Works pilot would begin with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office and that additional agency partnerships would be formed in coming months. Evidence of progress: The Moab Field Office launch was announced by CEQ on January 29, 2026, with subsequent industry coverage reiterating Moab as the initial partner and signaling upcoming partnerships (White House article; NAM summary). Status of completion: As of early February 2026, public reporting confirms the Moab pilot but does not document explicit new partner agencies; the completion condition (one or more additional agency partnerships established) has not yet been publicly met. Dates and milestones: January 29, 2026 — CEQ announces CE Works pilot with Moab Field Office; January 30, 2026 — NAM notes additional partnerships expected soon; February 2–11, 2026 — coverage reiterates Moab launch and anticipated expansion but no new partner announcements. Source reliability: The White House release is the primary source for the program design and Moab launch; FEDweek and NAM provide corroboration and context but do not show new partner confirmations as of early February 2026; overall, coverage is consistent but incomplete on concrete partner details. Follow-up note: Monitor CEQ and agency press releases for new CE Works partners in March–April 2026 (follow_up_date: 2026-04-30).
  40. Update · Feb 11, 2026, 05:23 PMin_progress
    The claim is that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. Public statements identify the Moab Field Office of the Bureau of Land Management as the initial partner, with explicit language that more agency partnerships are anticipated soon. As of February 2026, no additional agency partners have been publicly confirmed beyond the Moab Field Office, so the expansion remains in progress.
  41. Update · Feb 11, 2026, 03:18 PMin_progress
    The claim asserts CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot beyond the Moab Field Office launch. The initial launch was announced Jan 29, 2026, with Moab as the first partner and with explicit language that other partnerships would follow in coming months. By 2026-02-11, there is no publicly available confirmation of which additional agencies have joined or a firm timeline for new partnerships, though multiple outlets repeated the expectation of further collaborators. The available reporting therefore indicates progress is underway but remains incomplete with no definitive milestones reached beyond the Moab partnership.
  42. Update · Feb 11, 2026, 01:51 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: CEQ stated that the CE Works pilot would begin with the Moab Field Office and that additional agency partnerships were expected in coming months. Progress evidence: The White House CEQ announcement confirms the Moab Field Office as the initial field test and signals that more agency partners would be added in the months ahead (CEQ release, 2026-01-29). Trade press coverage echoed that a first field test would proceed at Moab with “other partnerships expected soon” (NAM, 2026-01-30). Current status: As of 2026-02-11, public-facing sources show the Moab Field Office launch and the stated intent to add agencies, but there is no confirmed public record of specific new agency partnerships beyond Moab. Industry outlets reiterate the expectation of expansion, not a completed set of additional partnerships (FedWeek, 2026-02-02). Reliability and caveats: The principal sources are the White House release and subsequent coverage, which reflect announced intentions but do not mandate immediate second participants or milestones. The claim remains plausible but uncompleted at this time.
  43. Update · Feb 11, 2026, 11:53 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: CEQ stated that for the CE Works pilot, it would partner with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office at launch, and that additional agency partnerships were expected in the coming months. Evidence of initial progress: CEQ publicly announced the CE Works pilot launch with the Moab Field Office as the first partner, dated January 29, 2026. This establishes the baseline partnership and the onset of the pilot’s field testing. Evidence of subsequent progress: By February 11, 2026, public reporting described the pilot and its intent, with the White House noting that additional agency partnerships were expected in coming months, but no confirmed new agency partners beyond Moab Field Office. Milestones and completion status: The completion condition is the establishment of one or more additional federal agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot. There is no public confirmation by early February 2026 that such partnerships have been formalized. Source reliability and incentives: The primary signal comes from the White House’s official CEQ/CE Works announcement, with industry outlets reiterating the intended expansion. The incentives center on expediting environmental reviews while preserving NEPA integrity and enabling infrastructure projects via digital tools. Next steps and uncertainty: Public updates should confirm new agency partnerships as they are formed; absence of such announcements suggests ongoing incubation of partnerships in coming months.
  44. Update · Feb 11, 2026, 09:40 AMin_progress
    Claim restated: CEQ said additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot would be formed in coming months beyond the Moab Field Office partnership. Evidence of progress: CEQ launched the CE Works pilot with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office as the initial field test, with explicit statements that other agency partnerships were expected in coming months. Interim developments: By early February 2026, coverage described the Moab test as underway and noted plans for additional partnerships, but no public announcement of a second partner had been made by 2026-02-10. Reliability note: White House CEQ materials and contemporaneous reporting from FEDweek, NAM, and Utility Dive corroborate the Moab launch and the stated expectation of more partners, though they do not confirm a second partnership as of the date in question. Overall assessment: The claim remains in_progress rather than complete, as the promised additional agency partnerships had not yet been publicly established by 2026-02-10.
  45. Update · Feb 11, 2026, 05:34 AMin_progress
    Claim restated: CEQ said additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot would be formed in coming months beyond the initial BLM Moab Field Office collaboration. Evidence of progress: CEQ announced the launch of CE Works on January 29, 2026, with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office as the initial partner. Several outlets and CEQ-related summaries reiterated that additional agency partnerships were expected in coming months. Current status: As of February 10, 2026, there is no publicly documented confirmation that further federal agency partnerships have been established for the CE Works pilot beyond the Moab Field Office collaboration. Reports so far reference the expectation of more partners, but do not confirm concrete new partnerships. Key dates and milestones: January 29, 2026 – CE Works pilot announced with Moab Field Office; statements consistently note that additional partnerships are anticipated in the coming months. No publicly disclosed completion milestones or new partner announcements have been published to date. Source reliability and incentives: The primary source is the White House, via CEQ, which is the official voice on the CE Works program. Secondary coverage from industry-focused outlets corroborates the initial partnership and the stated expectation of more partners, but does not add new confirmed partnerships. Bottom line: The claim remains plausible but unfulfilled as of the current date; progress toward additional partnerships is not publicly verifiable yet. If new partnerships have been formed, they have not been publicly disclosed in accessible official or reputable reporting channels.
  46. Update · Feb 11, 2026, 03:18 AMin_progress
    Restatement of the claim: CEQ said the CE Works pilot would launch with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office, with additional agency partnerships expected in coming months. This frames the effort as scalable beyond the initial partner. The completion condition hinges on establishing one or more additional federal agency partnerships.
  47. Update · Feb 11, 2026, 02:30 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: CEQ expected additional federal agency partnerships to be formed for the CE Works pilot in coming months, after launching with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office. Progress evidence: The CE Works pilot officially launched at the BLM Moab Field Office, as announced by the White House CEQ on January 29, 2026. A contemporaneous briefing summarized the Moab roll-out and the aim to expand partnerships imminently (WH article, 2026-01-29). Evidence of commitments or milestones: A February 2, 2026 FEDweek report reiterates that the Moab Field Office pilot is underway and states that additional agency partnerships are expected in coming months, indicating progress is contingent but not yet completed. Milestones and timelines: The initial field test is in place at Moab; the claimed next steps are expansion to other federal agencies, with no firm date given for those partnerships in the available reports. The absence of a published completion date or list of new agencies means the scope remains uncertain. Source reliability and caveats: The White House official article provides the primary, authoritative description of the CE Works launch and the Moab partnership. FEDweek offers timely trade reporting that reflects government communications; both sources align but neither confirms specific partner agencies beyond Moab. Given the incentives of the agencies involved and the pilot nature of the program, continued monitoring is warranted to confirm concrete additions.
  48. Update · Feb 11, 2026, 12:06 AMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months, beyond the Moab Field Office collaboration. The White House announces the CE Works pilot with the Moab Field Office as the initial partnership and explicitly notes that additional agency partnerships are expected in coming months (Jan 29, 2026). Public reporting through early February 2026 confirms the Moab pilot launch, with ongoing expectation of more partner agencies, but no public confirmation of specific additional partners as of early February 2026. Evidence of progress includes the formal launch of CE Works as CEQ’s Permitting Innovation Center initiative and the Moab Field Office involvement, which marks the first field test of the tool. The claim’s progress is therefore supported by the existence of a launched pilot and the stated plan for expansion, but the identity and timing of additional partners remain unspecified publicly. As of 2026-02-10, there is no public record of one or more additional federal agency partnerships being publicly established beyond the Moab Field Office partnership. Public sources describe the initial pilot and the expectation of future partnerships, but do not confirm concrete new agency engagements completed by that date. Key dates and milestones include the White House posting (Jan 29, 2026) announcing the Moab Field Office as the launch partner and the subsequent Feb 2026 reporting that the pilot has begun with anticipated expansion. Pending updates from CEQ or partner agencies, milestones to watch will include announcements of new agency partnerships, joint field tests, and published CE Works determinations from those partners. Source reliability: The primary source is the White House’s official article announcing CE Works and the Moab Field Office collaboration. Supplementary reporting from FEDweek corroborates the Moab launch and the stated expectation of additional partnerships. Taken together, the available evidence supports progress on the pilot’s start and the planner’s intention to add partners, while not yet confirming specific new partner agencies as of 2026-02-10.
  49. Update · Feb 10, 2026, 10:07 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: CEQ said CE Works would launch with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office, with additional agency partnerships expected in coming months. The January 29, 2026 White House CEQ release framed Moab as the launch partner and anticipated more partners soon. Subsequent reporting through early February 2026 echoed the Moab launch and the expectation of additional agencies, but did not confirm new sign-ons (White House CEQ article, 2026-01-29; FedWeek, 2026-02-02; NAM, 2026-01-30). Progress evidence: The Moab Field Office pilot has been publicly identified as the initial field test of CE Works. Independent summaries confirm Moab as the kick-off site, with the broader pilot framed as expanding to other agencies in the coming months (NAM, 2026-01-30; multiple outlets, 2026-02). No public, high-quality source has yet published a concrete roster or date for additional agency partnerships as of early February 2026. Current status: The completion condition—one or more additional federal agency partnerships established for the CE Works pilot—has not been publicly confirmed. The existing public materials describe an ongoing expansion process rather than a closed, completed set of partnerships (White House CEQ article, 2026-01-29). Relevant milestones to monitor: official announcements of new partner agencies, dates of binding agreements or MOUs, and any pilot expansion updates from CEQ or participating agencies. The January announcement provided only a target window of “coming months” for partnerships (White House CEQ article, 2026-01-29). Reliability note: The lead source is the White House CEQ release, supported by industry coverage that reiterates Moab as the launch site and calls for more partners. The trajectory described is plausible but remains unconfirmed in terms of concrete partner names and dates as of 2026-02-10.
  50. Update · Feb 10, 2026, 08:21 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: CEQ said additional federal agency partnerships would be formed for the CE Works pilot in the coming months, alongside its launch with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office. Evidence of progress: CE Works launched as a pilot with the Moab Field Office, announced by CEQ on January 29, 2026. Independent coverage confirms the Moab launch and that partnerships beyond Moab were anticipated in coming months, though no firm second-agency commitments are publicly announced as of early February 2026. Status and completion: The pilot is underway with Moab as the initial field test; CE Works expects additional agency participation, but completion (i.e., formalization of one or more additional agency partnerships) has not yet occurred. Relevant milestones: January 29, 2026 launch date; subsequent reporting in early February 2026 notes the ongoing expansion of partnerships. Source reliability: The White House is the primary source, corroborated by industry outlets (FEDweek, NAM) that repeat the stated expectation of additional agency partners in the near term.
  51. Update · Feb 10, 2026, 05:19 PMin_progress
    The claim is that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months, beyond the Moab Field Office partnership announced at launch. CEQ publicized the pilot with BLM’s Moab Field Office as the initial partner in January 2026, and stated that additional agency partnerships were anticipated in coming months.
  52. Update · Feb 10, 2026, 03:20 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The CEQ stated that for the CE Works pilot, additional agency partnerships were expected to be formed in coming months beyond the Moab Field Office partnership. The White House article confirms the initial partnership with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office and notes that more partnerships were anticipated in coming months (CEQ CE Works, Jan 29, 2026). Progress evidence: The CE Works pilot launched with Moab Field Office as a partner, per the White House release, positioning the program to test digital NEPA workflows and expedited CE determinations. The article describes the pilot setup and ongoing collaboration across agencies, but does not detail any new partner commitments beyond the Moab partnership. Evidence of completion or ongoing status: There is no publicly reported confirmation that additional federal agency partnerships have been established since the Moab Field Office launch. The completion condition—"one or more additional federal agency partnerships are established"—remains unmet in publicly available records as of 2026-02-10. The source explicitly frames further partnerships as forthcoming, not completed. Dates and milestones: Milestone cited by the White House is the January 29, 2026 launch of CE Works with Moab Field Office, and the note that more partnerships were expected in coming months. No published follow-up date or list of partner agencies is available in accessible official communications to date. Source reliability and incentives: The primary source is an official White House article describing CEQ’s CE Works and its collaboration with GSA’s Technology Transformation Services, which lends high reliability to the stated milestones. Limited corroborating detail from independent outlets exists, and no public statements enumerate additional partners yet, suggesting cautious interpretation of progress. Overall assessment: Based on available public records, the claim is best characterized as in_progress. The pilot began with Moab Field Office, and additional partnerships were anticipated, but no subsequent public announcements confirm new partners by 2026-02-10. A follow-up check after a stated interim window is recommended.
  53. Update · Feb 10, 2026, 01:37 PMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months, beyond the initial partnership with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office. Publicly available statements indicate the Moab partnership was the launch focus and that other partnerships were anticipated soon after the pilot’s start. After the January 29, 2026 White House release, reporting from trade outlets and trade associations reiterated that other agencies were expected to join as the pilot expanded, but no public confirmation of specific new partners has been found as of February 2026. The available sources describe ongoing expansion plans rather than a completed second partnership.
  54. Update · Feb 10, 2026, 12:10 PMin_progress
    Restatement of the claim: CEQ indicated that additional federal agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot were expected to be formed in coming months beyond the initial Moab Field Office collaboration. The White House announcement explicitly named the Moab Field Office as the launch partner and stated that more partnerships would follow in coming months. This sets an expectation of expanding participation as the pilot progresses. Evidence of progress: The pilot officially launched with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office, and public reporting confirms the Moab test is underway. The White House and subsequent coverage describe the initial field test as ongoing, with the stated plan for additional agency partnerships to be added in the future (i.e., “coming months”). Evidence about completion status: As of 2026-02-10, there is no public confirmation of the additional agency partnerships having been established beyond Moab, nor any announced roster of partner agencies. Multiple reputable outlets reiterate the Moab pilot and the expectation of future partners, but concrete new participants have not yet been publicly disclosed. Reliability and incentives: The sources include the White House (CEQ) announcement, industry trade coverage (NAM), and Federal Manager’s Daily Report. The repeated emphasis on future partnerships aligns with the stated policy objective of scaling CE Works through broader agency participation, suggesting a deliberate, incentive-driven expansion approach rather than a completed rollout.
  55. Update · Feb 10, 2026, 09:39 AMin_progress
    Summary of the claim: CEQ stated that for the CE Works pilot, the Moab Field Office of the Bureau of Land Management would be the initial partner, with additional federal agency partnerships expected in coming months. The claim predicts that one or more additional partnerships would be established as the pilot expands. Progress to date: The CE Works pilot was announced as launching with the BLM Moab Field Office. Public reporting via multiple outlets indicates the Moab site is the initial field test, and that further agency participation was anticipated in the ensuing months. A February 2026 industry recap confirms the Moab launch and reiterates that additional partnerships were expected soon. Current status and milestones: As of early February 2026, there is acknowledgment that the Moab Field Office is the pilot’s starting point, with no widely reported confirmation of additional agency partnerships having been formally established yet. Multiple sources quote that partnerships were expected to expand in coming months, suggesting the completion condition (additional partnerships) remained in progress rather than completed at that time. Source reliability and context: The core claim derives from the White House CEQ announcement and corroborating industry coverage (NAM recap and FEDweek). The White House page explicitly frames Moab as the initial partner and notes that more agencies would join, while FEDweek’s recap directly states the Moab pilot is beginning with Moab, with partnerships expected in coming months. These sources are consistent on the pilot’s staged rollout and the expectation of further partners, though formal announcements of new partnerships had not yet been demonstrated by February 2026.
  56. Update · Feb 10, 2026, 05:31 AMin_progress
    Restatement of the claim: The CEQ stated that the CE Works pilot would launch with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office and that additional agency partnerships were expected in coming months. Evidence of progress: CEQ publicly announced the Moab Field Office deployment as the initial partner for the CE Works pilot on January 29, 2026 (White House). Subsequent coverage noted the pilot began with Moab and that other agency partnerships were anticipated soon (NAM, Feb 2026; FedWeek, Feb 2026). Completion status: As of early February 2026, no additional agency partners had been publicly announced beyond Moab; the project remained ongoing with partnerships to be expanded. Reliability note: Sources include the White House and contemporaneous trade coverage; independent confirmations of new partners had not appeared by early February 2026.
  57. Update · Feb 10, 2026, 04:48 AMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. The White House CEQ announcement confirms an initial partnership with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office and explicitly states that additional agency partnerships are expected in coming months. As of early February 2026, reporting indicates the pilot is underway with the Moab Field Office, and that further partnerships were anticipated but not yet publicly announced to date. Evidence of progress shows the CE Works pilot has launched and is being tested at the Moab Field Office, with CEQ and GSA’s Technology Transformation Services involved in development. Industry and government briefings noted that additional agency partners were planned to participate as the pilot expands. Public coverage from Federal Managers’ daily briefs reiterates the Moab test and the expectation of more agencies joining soon. There is no clear, public update confirming which additional agencies have joined or the timeline for joining beyond the initial Moab test. The NAM summary and other outlets mention plans to bring in more partnerships in coming months, but specific agencies and dates have not been publicly disclosed. Without new announcements, the completion condition—one or more additional federal agency partnerships established—remains unconfirmed as of 2026-02-09. Key dates and milestones: January 29, 2026, White House release announcing CE Works launch with Moab Field Office; January 30, 2026, NAM coverage noting expected expansion; February 2, 2026, FEDweek recap confirming Moab test and ongoing expansion plans. Reliability: primary source is the White House announcement, which is the most authoritative; FEDweek provides timely summary of the status, while NAM offers context from industry groups. Overall, evidence supports ongoing pilot activity and future expansion, but concrete partner announcements are not yet public. Given the available information, the status should be regarded as in_progress with a reasonable expectation of additional partnerships in the coming months, pending official announcements from CEQ or partner agencies. If new agency partnerships have since been announced, they are not reflected in the sources consulted here. The incentives for agencies to participate include accelerating permitting timelines and leveraging digital NEPA tools to streamline reviews.
  58. Update · Feb 09, 2026, 11:29 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: CEQ said that for the CE Works pilot, additional federal agency partnerships beyond the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office would be formed in coming months. Evidence of progress: The White House CEQ announcement on January 29, 2026 confirmed the Moab Field Office as the initial partner and stated that additional agency partnerships were expected in coming months. A February 2, 2026 Federal/coverage note from FedWeek reiterates that the pilot launched with Moab and that more agency partnerships were anticipated soon, indicating early progress but not yet finalized partnerships beyond Moab (Feb 2026). Completed, in_progress, or failed: As of February 9, 2026, there is no public, verifiable confirmation of one or more additional agency partnerships having been established beyond the Moab Field Office. Based on available public statements, the status remains in_progress pending formal announcements of new partners. Dates and milestones: Key milestone is the Moab Field Office pilot launch (as of Jan 29, 2026). The next milestone would be public confirmation of additional agency partners; no such confirmation appears in sources up to Feb 9, 2026. Reliability note: The primary assertions come from official White House communications and subsequent trade/coverage noting anticipated partnerships, which are consistent but show the next-step status as pending. Reliability and incentives: Official White House material (CEQ) is a primary source for the claim; secondary coverage from FedWeek and NAM references corroborate the described cadence (pilot with Moab, anticipated partners). There is no evidence suggesting ulterior motives; reporting remains cautious about the absence of announced partnerships beyond Moab as of the date in question.
  59. Update · Feb 09, 2026, 09:33 PMin_progress
    Restated claim: CEQ expected additional agency partnerships to be formed for the CE Works pilot in the coming months, beyond the initial Moab Field Office collaboration. Evidence of progress: CEQ publicly announced the Moab Field Office partnership at launch on January 29, 2026, and stated that additional agency partnerships were anticipated in coming months (official White House release). Further reporting confirms ongoing discussion of expanding participants, but concrete announcements of new agency partners have not been widely published as of early February 2026. Reliability note: the primary source is the White House CEQ release, supplemented by industry updates noting the Moab collaboration and the expectation of more partners; no independent confirmation of specific new agencies has been widely published yet.
  60. Update · Feb 09, 2026, 07:57 PMin_progress
    Restating the claim: CEQ expected additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot beyond its launch with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office, with no set completion date. The program was described as expanding to more agencies in coming months. Evidence of progress: The CEQ announced the CE Works pilot in late January 2026, starting with the Moab Field Office as a field test. Subsequent reporting indicated that other agencies were planned to join in the coming months, but did not specify which agencies or timelines. Completion status: There is no public confirmation by February 9, 2026 that any additional partner agencies have been established, consistent with the claim that partnerships would be added in coming months. Dates, milestones, and reliability: Key milestones include the January 29, 2026 launch and February 2026 coverage noting ongoing expansion. Primary sources are the White House CEQ release and corroborating reporting from federal and industry outlets, which emphasize the pilot’s early phase and anticipated growth rather than finalized partnerships.
  61. Update · Feb 09, 2026, 05:15 PMin_progress
    Restated claim: CEQ expected to form additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot in the coming months, building on its launch with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office (WH article, 2026-01-29). Progress evidence: CEQ publicly announced the CE Works pilot and that the Moab Field Office would be its initial test site, with plans for more agency partnerships to follow (WH article, 2026-01-29). The NAM report corroborates that the Moab Field Office is the first field test, with further partnerships anticipated soon (NAM, 2026-01-30). Current status and next steps: As of February 2026, there is explicit mention of “additional agency partnerships expected in coming months,” but no public confirmation of which agencies or dates beyond the Moab test has been completed (FEDweek summary of CEQ announcement, 2026-02-02). This indicates progress is underway but not yet complete on the claimed expansion. Reliability note: Coverage comes from the White House, industry partners, and federal management trade press, all pointing to ongoing pilot expansion but without a second confirmed agency partnership at this time (WH 2026-01-29; NAM 2026-01-30; FEDweek 2026-02-02). The incentive alignment appears to be accelerating NEPA reviews through digital tools, consistent with CEQ’s Permitting Innovation Center messaging.
  62. Update · Feb 09, 2026, 03:13 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: CEQ expected to form additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot beyond the initial collaboration with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office, with the goal of expanding the digital NEPA/categorical exclusion tool across more federal agencies in coming months. Evidence of progress: CEQ publicly announced the launch of CE Works with BLM’s Moab Field Office as the initial field test, and reporting in January 2026 reiterates that additional agency partnerships were anticipated soon after launch. NAM coverage on January 30, 2026, confirms the Moab Field Office as the first field test and states that other partnerships were expected shortly thereafter. Current status and milestones: There is no public, verifiable record of a second agency partnership being announced by February 9, 2026. The sources describe “additional agency partnerships expected in coming months” but do not document a completed second partnership or a roster of partner agencies beyond Moab, suggesting the completion condition has not yet been met. Source reliability: The White House article is the primary official account; NAM and FedWeek reporting corroborate the initial Moab partnership and the expectation of further partners, but do not provide evidence of a completed expansion as of early February 2026.
  63. Update · Feb 09, 2026, 01:38 PMin_progress
    The claim asserts that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in coming months. The initial launch confirms one partner: the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office, with explicit language that additional agency partnerships are expected in coming months. There is no public confirmation as of 2026-02-09 that any further agencies have joined the CE Works pilot; the effort remains ongoing.
  64. Update · Feb 09, 2026, 11:52 AMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. The White House CEQ announcement identifies the Moab Field Office as the initial partner and explicitly says that additional agency partnerships are expected in coming months. Independent summaries from FEDweek and NAM corroborate the Moab launch and the expectation of future partners, but no second partnership has been publicly announced as of early February 2026. The ongoing status is therefore exploratory and in-progress rather than completed or canceled.
  65. Update · Feb 09, 2026, 09:21 AMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. Public sources confirm the pilot launched with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office and that further partnerships were anticipated, but as of 2026-02-08 there is no public verification of additional partnerships beyond the Moab launch. Given the lack of confirmed new partners by that date, the status remains in_progress pending new announcements or confirmations from CEQ or partner agencies.
  66. Update · Feb 09, 2026, 04:47 AMin_progress
    Claim restated: CEQ said additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot would be formed in coming months beyond the initial Moab Field Office partnership. Evidence to date shows the Moab Field Office partnership announced as the pilot’s launch, with no publicly confirmed second or third agency partnerships by early February 2026 (White House CEQ release, 2026-01-29; FEDweek report, 2026-02-02). Milestones and progress: The White House CEQ press release describes a staged rollout starting with BLM Moab and anticipates further partnerships in the months ahead, but concrete announcements of new partner agencies have not been documented publicly by 2026-02-08. FEDweek reiterates the Moab partnership and states additional partnerships are expected in coming months, without listing those agencies yet. Reliability of sources: The primary claim originates from an official CEQ release, with FEDweek and NAM/industry outlets corroborating the Moab launch and anticipated expansion. None provide confirmed partner agencies or dates beyond the initial announcement, so progress remains acknowledged but not fully evidenced. Incentives context: The CEQ framing emphasizes accelerating NEPA analyses and cross-agency collaboration via digital tooling, creating incentives for agencies to participate to shorten permitting timelines. The absence of confirmed partner announcements suggests these incentives are still contingent on forthcoming coordination and formal commitments.
  67. Update · Feb 09, 2026, 02:41 AMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. The initial launch is described as a partnership with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office, with more agencies anticipated soon after. Public reporting confirms the Moab Field Office as the pilot site, and CEQ’s January 29, 2026 release states that additional agency partnerships were expected in coming months, but does not specify which agencies or dates. Industry coverage reiterates the Moab launch and the expectation of further partners, without confirming concrete agreements. As of 2026-02-08, there is no public confirmation of one or more new federal agency partnerships being established for the CE Works pilot. The completion condition—formalization of additional partnerships—has not been publicly verified in accessible, reputable sources. Overall, the program appears in early deployment with Moab as the initial partner; while additional partnerships were anticipated, public evidence confirming specific new partners or dates remains sparse.
  68. Update · Feb 09, 2026, 01:00 AMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. Public statements indicate the pilot launched with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office, with the White House and partner outlets noting that additional partnerships were anticipated soon after the launch. As of early February 2026, there is no confirmed public record of additional agency partners beyond the Moab Field Office being formalized. Evidence of progress toward the claim includes the official launch notice for CE Works, which describes the Moab Field Office as the initial partner and explicitly states that more agencies would join in coming months. Secondary reporting from NAM and FEDweek reiterates the Moab launch and the expectation of additional partnerships, but they do not document firm signatures or announcements of new agency partners by early February. The completion condition—one or more additional federal agency partnerships established for the CE Works pilot—has not been publicly satisfied by February 8, 2026, based on available sources. The primary sources consistently frame additional partnerships as forthcoming rather than confirmed. Key dates and milestones identified in the sources include the January 29, 2026 White House release announcing the CE Works pilot and Moab Field Office participation, with “additional agency partnerships expected in coming months.” No concrete date for additional partnerships is provided in the public records reviewed. The reliability of the core claim rests on official White House materials; corroboration from trade press confirms the stated trajectory but not a completed milestone. Source reliability varies: the official White House article offers primary confirmation of the Moab collaboration and the stated plan for more partners, while NAM and FEDweek provide timely reporting that echoes the same trajectory but do not substantiate new partnerships beyond Moab as of early February. Taken together, they support a forward-looking status rather than a completed expansion of partnerships. Follow-up notes: a concrete update on new CE Works partners should be tracked to verify whether one or more additional agencies have joined the pilot. A targeted follow-up date of 2026-03-15 is suggested to capture any announced partnerships or field-test updates.
  69. Update · Feb 08, 2026, 11:17 PMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. The primary public reference is a January 29, 2026 White House article announcing the CE Works pilot and noting that CEQ is partnering with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office, with “additional agency partnerships expected in coming months.” Evidence of progress so far includes the official launch of the CE Works pilot and the Moab Field Office collaboration as the initial field test noted in the White House release. Industry coverage (e.g., NAM and trade press) reiterates that Moab is the first field test and that other partnerships are anticipated soon, but does not document specific new partner agencies as of early February 2026. There is no public record by February 8, 2026 of one or more additional federal agency partnerships being established beyond the Moab Field Office engagement. The White House piece itself signals future partnerships but does not provide concrete milestones or dates for those additional agencies. Given the available sources, the status appears to be: the CE Works pilot has launched with at least the Moab Field Office partner, and further agency partnerships are anticipated but not yet publicly confirmed. The reliability of the core claim rests on the White House announcement; subsequent reporting up to February 8, 2026 has not (publicly) corroborated any new formal partnerships. Reliability note: sources include the official White House article and industry coverage; both describe the same initial pilot setup and the expectation of additional partners. The lack of announced follow-on partners by early February suggests the claim remains in-progress rather than completed.
  70. Update · Feb 08, 2026, 08:50 PMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months, beyond the initial collaboration with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office. The primary public document confirming the launch and the Moab partnership is the White House article dated January 29, 2026, which notes that additional agency partnerships are expected in coming months. There is no public, independently verifiable record (as of early February 2026) detailing which, if any, new agencies have joined CE Works since the Moab Field Office announcement. The claim hinges on future actions that have not yet been publicly disclosed by CEQ or partner agencies. Progress toward expanding CE Works partnerships remains unclear in public records. The White House announcement emphasizes anticipated partnerships but does not publish a roster or a timeline for the next agency sign-ons. Without explicit confirmations from CEQ or another federal agency, the status of “additional agency partnerships” cannot be verified as completed. The available official source thus supports that progress is contingent, but does not demonstrate concrete milestones beyond the Moab Field Office collaboration.
  71. Update · Feb 08, 2026, 07:21 PMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects one or more additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. CEQ announced the CE Works pilot launch with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office, and stated that additional agency partnerships were expected in coming months (White House, Jan 29, 2026). A follow-up report indicates the Moab Field Office was the initial partner and that the pilot was described as expanding with more agencies in the near term (FEDweek, Feb 2, 2026). As of 2026-02-08, there is no public confirmation of additional partnerships having been established beyond Moab yet, suggesting progress is underway but not complete for the stated promise. The available sources describe ongoing implementation and expectation of more partners, but do not show finalization of additional agency agreements by early February 2026.
  72. Update · Feb 08, 2026, 04:49 PMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. Public communications describe the Moab Field Office as the initial partner for the CE Works pilot, with CEQ signaling that more agency partnerships would follow in coming months (Jan 2026 White House statement; subsequent coverage reiterates “additional partnerships expected soon”). Evidence of progress shows the Moab Field Office partnership launched the pilot, with CEQ directing the effort and highlighting digital CE determinations as the next step in modernizing NEPA-related processes (White House article, Jan 29, 2026; FEDweek recap Feb 2026). NAM’s coverage also confirms Moab as the first field test and notes that other partnerships were expected soon, but does not document concrete, publicly announced add-on partners by early February 2026. There is no clear public record by Feb 8, 2026 of one or more additional agency partnerships being formally established beyond Moab, aside from reiterated expectations for forthcoming partners. The available reporting emphasizes ongoing testing and planned expansion rather than confirmed new agency sign-ons. Source reliability varies: the White House release is an official government statement; FEDweek provides contemporaneous trade reporting; NAM offers industry perspective. Taken together, the claim remains plausible but not yet verified by public, official announcements of new partner agencies as of 2026-02-08, suggesting ongoing rollout rather than completed expansion.
  73. Update · Feb 08, 2026, 02:58 PMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. Public statements confirm the initial launch partnership with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office, but there is no publicly verified record of subsequent agency commitments as of early February 2026 (White House CEQ announcement, Jan 29, 2026). The available evidence supports progress at the pilot’s launch stage but remains incomplete regarding expanded partnerships beyond Moab at this time (NAM summary and White House post). No formal completion or cancellation has been announced. The CE Works pilot was rolled out with Moab as the first field test, and the article itself says additional partnerships are expected in coming months, implying ongoing development rather than finalization (White House Jan 29, 2026; NAM Jan 30, 2026). The reliability of the core claim rests on future, not yet publicly documented, agency commitments. Reliability of sources appears solid for the initial partnership and the stated plan, with primary confirmation from the White House CEQ release and corroborating industry coverage. However, there is no independent, detailed public roster of which agencies have joined since Moab or specific milestones beyond the Moab kickoff (White House, NAM). Given the absence of a second or third partner announcement by early February 2026, the project is best characterized as progressing with an initial partnership and awaiting subsequent additions. The “completion condition”—one or more additional federal agency partnerships established—has not been publicly satisfied as of 2026-02-08.
  74. Update · Feb 08, 2026, 01:13 PMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. Public statements at launch indicated the Moab Field Office of the Bureau of Land Management would host the initial pilot, with other agencies expected to join subsequently. The claim frames the partnerships as ongoing, with expansion anticipated rather than completed at once. Evidence of progress shows the pilot officially launching with the Moab Field Office as the first participant, as announced by CEQ in late January 2026 (CE Works launch). Reports from industry groups noted that additional agency partnerships were expected soon after the kickoff. This framing suggests initial progress but leaves the status of other partnerships contingent on future steps. As of February 8, 2026, there is no widely reported public confirmation of one or more additional federal agency partnerships having been established beyond the Moab Field Office launch. Multiple follow-up notices from industry outlets highlighted expectations for further participants but did not confirm concrete partnership signings. Given the lack of a public, authoritative update confirming new agency commitments, the milestone remains in progress rather than complete. Source quality is solid for the launch details (White House/CEQ) and corroborating industry coverage (NAM). The narrative is consistent with the incentive to expand digital permitting tools across agencies, but the absence of explicit announcements about new partners suggests cautious interpretation of the stated trajectory. The reliability of the core claim hinges on future CEQ disclosures confirming additional agency commitments.
  75. Update · Feb 08, 2026, 11:50 AMin_progress
    Claim restated: CEQ said additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot would be formed in coming months beyond the initial Moab Field Office collaboration. Progress evidence: The White House article confirms the Moab Field Office as the launch partner and states that additional partnerships were expected in coming months, but it does not list specific agencies or dates for those partnerships. NAM’s coverage reiterates the Moab Field Office test and notes that other partnerships were anticipated, without reporting confirmed signings. Status assessment: As of 2026-02-08, there is no public, citable record of one or more new agency partnerships being formally established beyond the Moab Field Office collaboration. The completion condition—establishing one or more additional federal agency partnerships—appears not yet fulfilled based on available sources. Reliability note: The sources are official White House communication and industry coverage. Both accurately reflect the stated plan and the lack of public announcements on further partnerships at this time. Given the stated incentives to accelerate permitting and the early stage of the pilot, continued monitoring is warranted to confirm new collaborations when announced.
  76. Update · Feb 08, 2026, 09:34 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: CEQ said additional federal agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot would be formed in coming months beyond the Moab Field Office partnership. Evidence so far shows the Moab Field Office partnership was launched as the pilot’s initial field test. Public reporting indicates that agencies beyond Moab were anticipated to join soon, but specific partners and dates were not disclosed as of early February 2026. Progress evidence: The White House January 29, 2026 release confirmed the Moab Field Office launch and described the intent for more partnerships in coming months. NAM’s January 30 recap corroborated the Moab field test and noted expectations for additional partnerships, though it did not name agencies or timelines. No later public announcement had catalogued new agency partners by early February. Current status assessment: Based on available public statements, one or more additional agency partnerships are still anticipated but unconfirmed in public records as of the current date. The completion condition—one or more additional partnerships established—has not been publicly verifiably met yet. Reliability note: Sources include the White House site and industry summaries; both emphasize intent and initial testing without detailing concrete partner identities or schedules, limiting verifiability of timing. The incentives of the CEQ and participating agencies to demonstrate speed in permitting suggest continued pursuit of expansions after Moab.
  77. Update · Feb 08, 2026, 04:58 AMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. The January 29, 2026 White House release confirms the pilot launch with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office and explicitly notes that additional agency partnerships are expected in coming months, but does not provide a concrete list or timeline for those partnerships beyond the initial launch partner. Evidence of progress beyond the Moab Field Office partnership is not yet publicly documented in major, high-quality outlets or official CEQ communications to date. Overall, the report indicates intent and early deployment, with no confirmed second partner as of now.
  78. Update · Feb 08, 2026, 02:43 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: CEQ stated that the CE Works pilot would launch with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office and that additional agency partnerships were expected in coming months. Evidence of progress: The initial partnership with the BLM Moab Field Office was publicly announced as part of the CE Works launch on January 29, 2026. The CEQ article describes the Moab partnership as the pilot’s starting point and notes that more agency partnerships were anticipated in the months ahead. Current status and milestones: As of February 7, 2026, there are no publicly confirmed announcements of additional agency partners beyond Moab. No completion date is provided, and the reported next steps remain described as expectations rather than confirmed milestones. Source reliability and notes: The primary, verifiable source is the White House article announcing the CE Works pilot. Trade publications referencing the claim corroborate the wording that additional partnerships were expected, but none report finalized partners at this time. Given the lack of public confirmations beyond Moab, the status remains best characterized as in_progress rather than complete or failed.
  79. Update · Feb 08, 2026, 01:08 AMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. This is tied to the initial launch with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office and a forecast of more partnerships to follow. The objective is to accelerate NEPA environmental review determinations through a digital CE Works platform. Progress evidence shows the pilot's launch with the Moab Field Office occurred in January 2026, marking the first field test of the tool. Public statements from CEQ and subsequent industry coverage confirm this initial partnership and the intended expansion to other agencies in the months ahead. Dozens of outlets quote the same core rollout detail, reinforcing that the Moab test is the start, not the end. What remains unclear is the exact timing and list of additional agency partnerships, beyond the Moab Field Office. Several sources indicate that more agencies are expected to join “in coming months,” but specific agencies, dates, or milestones have not been publicly confirmed as of early February 2026. Industry coverage emphasizes the intention rather than published, verifiable follow-on partnerships. Key dates and milestones to monitor include any official announcements of partner agencies, joint field tests, and formal integration milestones for CE Works at new agencies. The primary sourcing remains CEQ communications and watchdog-like coverage that references the same initial launch and future partnerships. Given the paucity of detailed, verifiable partner rollouts, the status remains ongoing rather than completed. Source reliability: the White House CEQ page is the primary source for the pilot launch, with corroboration from industry outlets such as NAM and FedWeek. While outlets vary in depth, they consistently report Moab Field Office as the initial partner and describe expectations for additional agencies in the coming months. Overall, the reporting supports a cautious, forward-looking progress narrative without definitive proof of specific future partners.
  80. Update · Feb 07, 2026, 11:06 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: CEQ expected to form additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot beyond the Moab Field Office partnership. Evidence of progress: The White House article from January 29, 2026 confirms the Moab Field Office partnership as the launch partner and states that additional agency partnerships are expected in coming months. Subsequent coverage reiterates the Moab collaboration and describes CE Works as a pilot with more partners anticipated, citing official statements from CEQ and policy outlets. Milestones/dates: Moab Field Office launch announced January 29, 2026; public reports indicate more partners are anticipated in coming months, but as of early February 2026 no additional agencies have been publicly disclosed or formalized. Reliability note: The core claim derives from the White House release, with corroboration from the National Association of Manufacturers and FEDweek reporting; all sources acknowledge the pilot’s expansion is contingent on future partnerships and public disclosures.
  81. Update · Feb 07, 2026, 08:54 PMin_progress
    Summary of the claim: The CEQ stated that for the CE Works pilot, it would form additional agency partnerships in coming months beyond its initial partnership with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office. The claim promises progress toward multiple federal partner commitments as the pilot expands. What progress exists: The pilot officially launched with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office as the first partner (Moab, UT). Public statements from CEQ and reporting in industry outlets indicate that additional agency partnerships were anticipated in the coming months, but public evidence of those new partnerships is limited as of early February 2026 (White House, 2026-01-29; NAM, 2026-01-30). Status of the promise: There is evidence of initial progress (one confirmed partner) and explicit intent to add more agencies, but no publicly announced second or subsequent agency partnerships have been documented in major, high-quality sources by 2026-02-07. Some outlets reiterate the expectation of soon-to-come partnerships, but confirmation is lacking in primary, verifiable releases. Dates and milestones: The launch date is January 29, 2026 (CEQ White House article). Reporting in late January and early February 2026 notes expectations for additional partnerships in coming months, but a concrete milestone or date for the second partner has not been publicly published. Source reliability and notes: Primary source is the White House announcement describing the Moab Field Office partnership and anticipated expansions. Secondary coverage from trade press and policy-focused outlets corroborates the basic sequence but does not yet show a confirmed second partnership. Given the official framing, the information is reliable for the stated timeline, though the absence of formal announcements from other agencies limits certainty about further partnerships. Follow-up and incentives: The government incentive is to accelerate NEPA-related reviews through CE Works, with agencies likely evaluating capacity, data-sharing, and workflow benefits. A follow-up should verify any new agency commitments and, if available, provide a list of participating agencies and dates for their formal onboarding.
  82. Update · Feb 07, 2026, 07:14 PMin_progress
    The claim asserts that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. Public documentation confirms the Moab Field Office partnership as the initial launch partner. The CEQ announcement states that additional agency partnerships are expected in coming months, but did not name any partners beyond Moab.
  83. Update · Feb 07, 2026, 04:46 PMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. The White House announcement confirms the Moab Field Office partnership at launch and states that additional agency partnerships were expected in coming months, but provides no public record of those additional partnerships as of early February 2026. In the absence of other public confirmations, progress appears limited to the initial Moab collaboration. Evidence of progress so far includes the January 29, 2026 White House statement announcing the CE Works pilot and the specific partnership with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office. The article describes the CE Works platform and its intended function to accelerate CE determinations under NEPA, and notes collaboration with GSA’s Technology Transformation Services. No subsequent public announcements confirming new agency partners have been found in accessible reputable outlets. Completion of the claim—formal establishment of one or more additional federal agency partnerships beyond Moab—has not been publicly documented as of 2026-02-07. Given the lack of verifiable updates, the pilot’s expansion remains uncertain beyond the initial Moab partnership. If new partnerships were formed, they would likely be announced through CEQ or White House communications and covered by major, nonpartisan outlets. Reliability note: the primary public sourcing is the White House announcement (WH, 2026-01-29), which is an official source. The absence of corroborating reports from independent, high-quality outlets suggests caution in interpreting “additional partnerships expected in coming months” as having already occurred. The situation should be re-evaluated when CEQ or GSA releases a formal update confirming new agency partners.
  84. Update · Feb 07, 2026, 02:58 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: CEQ said the CE Works pilot would launch with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office and that additional agency partnerships were expected in coming months. Evidence publicly cited by CEQ ties the initial field test to Moab and frames future partnerships as forthcoming. The Jan 29, 2026 White House release is the primary basis for the claim.
  85. Update · Feb 07, 2026, 01:22 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: CEQ stated that additional federal agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot would be formed in coming months beyond the initial Moab Field Office collaboration. Evidence of progress: CEQ announced the launch of the CE Works pilot with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office as the initial partner, and indicated that other agency partnerships were expected in coming months, signaling an expansion plan (White House, CEQ article, Jan 29, 2026). No public disclosure as of 2026-02-07 confirms specific new agency partners or a finalized list beyond Moab; the status remains described as forthcoming/anticipated rather than completed. Reliability note: the claim derives from official White House messaging and subsequent industry coverage; no independent verification of subsequent partner signings is available in the cited sources.
  86. Update · Feb 07, 2026, 11:56 AMin_progress
    What the claim states: The CEQ said that for the CE Works pilot, the initial partnership is with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office, with additional federal agency partnerships expected in coming months. This frames the rollout as iterative, relying on near-term collaborations beyond Moab to scale the tool (White House article, Jan 29, 2026). Evidence of early progress: CEQ publicly announced the Moab Field Office partnership as the launch partner and indicated field testing would move forward with other agencies in the near term (White House article, 2026-01-29; NAM coverage quoting the same). A contemporaneous Federal managers’ briefing reiterated that more agency partnerships were anticipated in coming months (FEDweek, Feb 2, 2026). Status and completion assessment: As of 2026-02-07, no public confirmation had emerged that additional agency partnerships beyond Moab had been established. The strongest public signal remains that partnerships are expected in coming months, not that they have already occurred (White House article; FEDweek report). Dates and milestones: The launch occurred with Moab Field Office involvement announced Jan 29, 2026. The expectation of future partners was described for the months ahead, with reporting around Feb 2026 emphasizing anticipated, not completed, collaborations (White House article; FEDweek Feb 2, 2026). Source reliability note: The core claim comes from the White House communications and subsequent reporting from trade press (FEDweek) and industry-friendly briefings (NAM). These sources are current to the pilot’s early rollout and consistently frame additional partners as forthcoming, not yet confirmed by late January–early February 2026. Overall, the available public record supports an in_progress status pending formal additions to partner agencies (White House article; FEDweek; NAM).
  87. Update · Feb 07, 2026, 10:02 AMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. The White House article announcing the CE Works pilot confirms the Moab Field Office partnership at launch and states that additional agency partnerships are expected in coming months, but it does not name them or specify a timeline for those partnerships. As of February 6, 2026, there appears to be no public, verifiable announcement of any partnerships beyond the Moab Field Office arrangement. Evidence of progress shows the pilot has been launched with the Moab Field Office, including description of the platform and its intended use to accelerate NEPA categorical exclusion determinations. Multiple outlets have echoed the initial claim that more agency partnerships were anticipated, but none have documented signed partnerships or concrete milestones beyond the Moab Field Office test. Based on available public records up to 2026-02-06, the completion condition—one or more additional federal agency partnerships established for the CE Works pilot—has not been publicly fulfilled or confirmed. The White House source describes the intended path but provides no follow-up confirmation of new partners or dates. Projected milestones include the Moab Field Office pilot start (January 29, 2026) and the subsequent onboarding of other agencies, but concrete partners or timelines remain unverified. Given the absence of new partner announcements, the status should be read as in_progress rather than complete. Sources rely primarily on the White House’s own January 29, 2026 release, with corroboration from industry and policy outlets noting the same expectation of additional partnerships. The absence of public partnership announcements to date suggests cautious interpretation, though the initiative itself remains active and under a broader agency-adoption trajectory. Follow-up should be based on official CEQ updates or new partner announcements from CEQ or participating agencies.
  88. Update · Feb 07, 2026, 05:40 AMin_progress
    Restating the claim: CEQ stated that for the CE Works pilot, additional agency partnerships beyond the Moab Field Office would be formed in coming months. The White House published the Moab partnership as the launch partner on January 29, 2026, with an explicit note that other agency partnerships were expected in the ensuing months. As of February 6, 2026, there have been no publicly disclosed announcements of further partner agencies joining the CE Works pilot beyond the Moab Field Office. Progress evidence: The initial launch announcement confirms one partner (Bureau of Land Management, Moab Field Office) and signals forthcoming partnerships. No subsequent official release or credible reporting has identified which additional agencies, if any, have joined or when they will join the pilot. Public documentation thus far does not provide concrete milestones or a completion list of partner agencies. Completion status: The stated completion condition—one or more additional federal agency partnerships—has not been publicly met according to accessible sources up to 2026-02-06. Without confirmed filings, memos, or agency announcements, the status remains in_progress rather than completed or failed. Dates and milestones: The primary milestone to date is the January 29, 2026 launch notice announcing CE Works and the Moab Field Office partnership. The article does not publish a timeline or a target date for additional partnerships, making it difficult to assess progress beyond the initial partner without new official updates. Source reliability and caveats: The principal source is an official White House article from January 2026, which is authoritative for the administration’s framing of CE Works. Public confirmation of further partnerships appears to be absent in the interim, so coverage remains limited to the initial announcement. Given the outlet’s official status, the information is reliable for what is publicly stated, but it may reflect a promotional framing without a detailed, independently verifiable rollout schedule. Incentives context: If more agencies join, it would align with the administration’s aim to accelerate permitting through digital tools and inter-agency collaboration, potentially altering internal processes and resource allocations. Absence of new partnerships could indicate priority shifts, technical readiness considerations, or political/institutional inertia affecting expansion plans.
  89. Update · Feb 07, 2026, 03:40 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: CEQ stated that for the CE Works pilot, additional agency partnerships were expected in the coming months beyond the initial partnership with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office. Available progress: CEQ announced the CE Works pilot and specified the Moab Field Office as the launch partner. Public statements and coverage from late January 2026 indicate that additional partnerships were expected soon, but no public confirmation of further agency partners had been published by early February 2026. A NAM recap on January 30, 2026 echoed the initial Moab test and noted expectations for more partnerships soon. Evidence of completion status: There is no public record by February 6, 2026 showing one or more additional federal agency partnerships beyond the Moab Field Office. The completion condition (formal establishment of one or more additional partnerships) has not been publicly met according to the sources available to date. Dates and milestones: January 29–30, 2026 marks the launch window and Moab Field Office field test; subsequent partnerships were described as forthcoming in coming months, but no concrete announcements appeared by February 6, 2026. Source reliability note: The primary source is a White House release announcing the CE Works pilot and Moab Field Office collaboration; NAM’s industry‑side recap corroborates the Moab test and the expectation of additional partnerships. These sources are appropriate for policy announcements, though they do not provide independent verification of new partner identities. Overall assessment: Based on the available public information as of 2026-02-06, the claim remains in_progress while the initial partnership is active and additional partnerships are anticipated but not yet publicly confirmed.
  90. Update · Feb 07, 2026, 01:38 AMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. The White House announcement confirms the initial launch with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office and states that additional agency partnerships are expected in coming months. There is no public confirmation as of 2026-02-06 that any new partnerships have been established beyond the Moab Field Office (BLM). Evidence of progress shows the CE Works pilot has begun at the Moab Field Office as the first field test, with CEQ indicating plans to expand to other agencies in the near term. Coverage from federal outlets and stakeholder groups reiterates the initial partnership and the expectation of further collaborations, but does not document concrete, announced partner agencies yet. As for completion, the stated completion condition is the establishment of one or more additional federal agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot. Based on available public materials up to 2026-02-06, this condition has not been publicly fulfilled; the initiative remains at the phase of planning and initial deployment with promised future partnerships. Key dates include the White House article dated January 29, 2026, which specifies the Moab Field Office partnership and notes that more partnerships are expected in coming months. No firm milestones or dates for additional partners are publicly published to date, limiting verifiable progress beyond the initial launch. Source reliability is high for the core claim (White House release), but the absence of announced partner agencies reduces confidence in reaching the stated completion condition imminently. If future updates occur, they should specify which agencies have joined CE Works, the dates of formal partnership agreements, and any milestones tied to the broader adoption of the platform across federal permitting workflows.
  91. Update · Feb 06, 2026, 11:55 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: CEQ said the CE Works pilot would launch with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office and that additional agency partnerships were expected in the coming months. Evidence of progress: CEQ publicly announced the Moab Field Office launch as the initial field test for CE Works, with multiple outlets noting that other partnerships were anticipated soon after (White House, 2026-01-29; NAM, 2026-01-30). Current status: There is no publicly available confirmation as of 2026-02-06 that any additional federal agency partnerships have been formed beyond the Moab launch, though trade and policy outlets continue to report expectations for future partners (FedWeek, 2026; NAM, 2026). Notable dates and milestones: Jan 29, 2026 is the official launch date for CE Works with Moab; follow-up announcements regarding new partners have not been publicly documented in the reporting period to date. Source reliability: The primary source is the White House release, with corroboration from industry-friendly and policy-focused outlets; no high-quality investigative reporting has documented concrete new partnerships yet.
  92. Update · Feb 06, 2026, 10:15 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: CEQ said additional federal agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot would be formed in coming months beyond the Moab Field Office partnership. Evidence of progress: CEQ launched the CE Works pilot at the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office in Utah, signaling the start of field testing (Jan 2026). Several outlets and trade groups note that other agency partnerships were expected soon, but public confirmations of specific new partners have not been published as of early February 2026. The White House and trade coverage repeatedly frame the Moab launch as the initial step with forthcoming collaborations anticipated in the months ahead (e.g., NAM Jan 30, 2026; InsideEPA Jan 30, 2026). Milestones and reliability: The primary milestone publicly acknowledged is the Moab Field Office pilot; no press releases or official confirmations have documented additional partner agencies or a completion date for those partnerships. Overall, progress appears limited to the initial Moab deployment with anticipated expansions that have not yet been publicly verified. Reliability note: The most authoritative statement comes from CEQ/White House communications; industry outlets summarize or rely on those statements, with no competing primary sources indicating concrete new partners at this stage.
  93. Update · Feb 06, 2026, 07:50 PMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in coming months. Public statements from the White House indicate the pilot launched with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office and that other agency partnerships were anticipated soon. As of 2026-02-06, there is no publicly verified confirmation that any additional partnerships have been formally established beyond the Moab Field Office launch (White House article; corroborating coverage). Evidence points to ongoing work to expand partnerships, with sources noting Moab as the initial partner and that more agencies would join in coming months, but no documented list of new partners exists publicly yet. The CE Works tool is described as digitizing CE determinations to accelerate NEPA reviews, developed with GSA’s Technology Transformation Services and tied to the Permitting Innovation Center (White House article). NAM coverage repeats the Moab Field Office test and indicates that additional partnerships were expected, not yet confirmed (NAM, Jan 30–31, 2026). Overall, the status appears in-progress with a clear path toward broader adoption; milestones beyond Moab remain unconfirmed in public records as of the date in question.
  94. Update · Feb 06, 2026, 05:04 PMin_progress
    The claim asserts that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. CEQ publicly launched the CE Works pilot with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office as the initial partner, and officials stated that additional partnerships were anticipated in the months ahead. Coverage from CEQ’s own release and subsequent industry reporting confirms the initial partnership, but there has been no publicly verified confirmation of further partnerships beyond Moab to date (Jan 2026 onward). The situation remains plausible but incomplete, pending formal announcements of one or more new federal agency partners and any related implementation milestones.
  95. Update · Feb 06, 2026, 03:13 PMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. The initial launch partners with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office are confirmed, with further partnerships anticipated soon after. Public evidence shows CEQ publicly announcing the Moab Field Office partnership on January 29, 2026 and signaling that additional partnerships would follow. Secondary reporting from industry outlets reiterates the Moab Field Office test and the expectation of more partners, but does not provide confirmed partnerships. As of 2026-02-06, no additional federal agency partnerships have been publicly confirmed beyond the Moab Field Office collaboration. The completion condition (one or more additional partnerships established) has not yet been met according to public records. The initial source is an official White House CEQ release, which is the most reliable reference for the program’s status. Industry outlets corroborate the timeline but are not definitive on new partner identities. Given the absence of formal announcements of new partners, the claim remains in_progress. Ongoing updates from CEQ or White House communications should be monitored to verify when additional partnerships are formalized. Reliability notes: while the White House source is authoritative, the ongoing status depends on future official disclosures. Reported mentions by NAM and FedWeek support the narrative but do not replace primary-confirmed partnerships.
  96. Update · Feb 06, 2026, 01:29 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: CEQ stated that for the CE Works pilot, initial partnership with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office would be complemented by additional federal agency partnerships in the coming months. Evidence of progress: CEQ publicly announced the CE Works pilot on January 29, 2026, naming the Moab Field Office as the launching partner and signaling that more partnerships would follow in coming months (CEQ article, Jan 29, 2026). Current status and completion likelihood: As of February 6, 2026, there are no widely reported public announcements of additional agency partnerships beyond the Moab Field Office. Multiple outlets and the CEQ page reiterate the Moab collaboration and the expectation of future partnerships, but concrete new partnerships have not been publicly documented. Dates and milestones: The initial milestone was the launch announcement on January 29, 2026. The completion condition—one or more additional federal agency partnerships established for the CE Works pilot—remains unverified publicly as of the current date. Source reliability note: The primary source is an official White House CEQ article (WhiteHouse.gov), which is the authoritative statement on the program. Secondary coverage from industry and policy outlets reinforces the same timeline but does not provide new partnership announcements. The absence of corroborating reports from other high-quality outlets suggests monitoring for official updates is warranted.
  97. Update · Feb 06, 2026, 12:03 PMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months, beyond the Moab Field Office partnership announced for the launch. Public announcements describe the Moab Field Office as the initial field test partner and indicate that other agency partnerships were anticipated in the months ahead. As of early February 2026, there is no widely reported public confirmation of specific new agency partners having been established beyond Moab. Evidence of progress shows the CE Works pilot launched with the Moab Field Office (BLM) as the first partner, and multiple outlets cite that additional partnerships are expected soon. The White House article (Jan 29, 2026) frames the Moab test as the launch with anticipated follow-on partnerships; policy outlets echoed that expectation around late January 2026. No definitive, public confirmation of new agency partners by early February 2026 has been published. The completion condition—one or more additional federal agency partnerships established for the CE Works pilot—has not been publicly satisfied as of 2026-02-06. The available reporting emphasizes ongoing expansion plans rather than confirmed new partnerships. If additional agencies have formed partnerships, these have not yet been documented in the primary sources consulted. Source reliability appears high for the core claim, with the White House (official communications) and policy-focused outlets reporting the same expansion narrative. Given the lack of public confirmation of new agencies by the date, the status remains tentative and contingent on forthcoming agency announcements. The incentives of participating agencies (expedited NEPA determinations, tool adoption) align with broader permitting modernization goals, making continued formal partnerships plausible but not yet verifiable in the record.
  98. Update · Feb 06, 2026, 09:44 AMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. Public statements at launch confirmed one initial partnership with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office and signaled that more partnerships would follow in coming months. The January 29, 2026 White House release frames this as the pilot’s rollout with on-ground field testing beginning at Moab and anticipates further collaborations soon. Evidence of progress shows the CE Works pilot has formally begun, with Moab Field Office as the initial test site. Coverage from industry outlets and trade groups notes the tool’s deployment and describes the Moab partnership as the first field test, explicitly stating that additional agency partnerships are expected in the coming months. As of early February 2026, there is no public, verified confirmation that any new federal agencies have completed partnerships beyond the Moab Field Office. Multiple sources describe the expectation of additional partners, but concrete announcements or signings beyond Moab are not yet clearly documented in high‑reliability outlets. Source reliability varies: the White House article provides the official claim and timeline; NAM reiterates the same point and frames it in terms of manufacturing policy; FEDweek reports on the pilot launch and the stated expectation of more partners. Taken together, the available reporting supports the headline claim as an ongoing, not yet completed, process with a defined initial partner and an anticipated expansion.
  99. Update · Feb 06, 2026, 05:10 AMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months, beyond the initial Moab Field Office partnership. The White House announcement confirms the Moab Field Office as the launch partner and explicitly notes that more partnerships are anticipated in coming months. Public reporting since January 29, 2026 has described the pilot and its Moab start, but has not publicly documented new partner agencies as of early February 2026.
  100. Update · Feb 06, 2026, 04:14 AMin_progress
    Summary of the claim: The CEQ stated that additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot would be formed in the coming months, beyond the initial Moab Field Office collaboration. The source language from the CEQ release emphasizes that Moab is the launch partner with more partnerships expected soon. The claim rests on the expectation of future partnerships rather than completed commitments at the outset. Evidence of progress: The White House CEQ published the CE Works launch on January 29, 2026, naming the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office as the initial partner and noting that additional agency partnerships were anticipated in coming months. A contemporaneous industry summary (FEDweek, Feb 2026) reiterates the Moab partnership and the expectation of more partnerships but does not record specific second partners at that time. This establishes a partial, but not complete, progression toward the claimed expansion. Current status and milestones: As of early February 2026, the Moab Field Office remains the identified pilot partner, and no publicly verified announcements of new agency partners beyond Moab are evident in the cited sources. The completion condition—one or more additional federal agency partnerships—had not been publicly fulfilled by February 5, 2026, based on available reporting. The projected timeline for additional partnerships remains unspecified beyond the initial months after the January launch. Source reliability and caveats: The primary source is the official White House CEQ release, which is a high-quality, primary source for the claim. The follow-up, FEDweek, provides a contemporaneous corroboration but is a trade publication; neither confirms second partners beyond Moab. Given the lack of announced partnerships beyond Moab in the period examined, the status is best characterized as in_progress rather than complete or failed.
  101. Update · Feb 06, 2026, 01:49 AMin_progress
    The claim says CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. The current public record shows the pilot launched with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office and explicitly notes that additional agency partnerships are expected in coming months. This indicates progress is underway but not complete, with the Moab test serving as the initial field deployment. Evidence of progress includes CEQ’s January 29, 2026 announcement describing the Moab Field Office collaboration as the launch of the CE Works pilot and highlighting that more agency partnerships are anticipated soon. A February 2, 2026 industry recap corroborates that the pilot has begun with Moab and reiterates that additional agency partnerships are expected in coming months. Taken together, the program is in the early deployment phase rather than completed. As for completion status, there is no evidence in public sources of a finalized list of additional agency partners or formal completions of those partnerships as of early February 2026. The explicit completion condition — one or more additional federal agency partnerships established — remains unmet at this time, though the path to expansion appears active. The pace will hinge on subsequent announcements from CEQ and partner agencies. Projected milestones beyond the Moab launch are not yet specified with concrete dates. The credible signals are that partnerships are intended to expand and that CEQ will facilitate field-based testing across agencies; however, no firm dates or numbers have been published to confirm imminent completion. Readers should monitor CEQ releases and trade/industry briefings for updates on new agency partners and pilot expansions. Reliability note: the principal sources are the White House CEQ announcement (Jan 2026) and the FEDweek report (Feb 2026) that quote CEQ and describe the Moab pilot and the expectation of subsequent partnerships. These are timely, but formal confirmation of new partners would strengthen the evidence base. The reporting appears consistent and nonpartisan, focusing on program status rather than advocacy.
  102. Update · Feb 05, 2026, 11:29 PMin_progress
    Restating the claim: CEQ said that for the CE Works pilot, additional agency partnerships were expected to be formed in coming months beyond the Moab Field Office test with the Bureau of Land Management. Progress to date: the CE Works pilot officially launched with the Moab Field Office as the initial field test, and CEQ indicated more agency partnerships were anticipated soon after. Evidence of concrete new partnerships beyond Moab by early February 2026 is not clearly documented in major public outlets or official updates. The published materials describe the Moab test as the starting point and set an expectation for future collaborations, not a finalized list of partners. What evidence supports progress or milestones: the White House CEQ release (Jan 29, 2026) confirms the Moab Field Office launch and the plan for additional partnerships in coming months. Industry reporting (Utility Dive, Feb 2026) reiterates the Moab launch and future agency collaboration but does not confirm specific partner agencies yet. A NAM summary (Jan 30, 2026) echoes the initial Moab partnership and notes expectations for additional partnerships, underscoring the pilot’s ongoing nature. Taken together, these sources indicate movement and planned expansion, but no publicly verified second partner has been announced. Assessment of completion status: the completion condition requires one or more additional federal agency partnerships to be established for the CE Works pilot. As of 2026-02-05, such a second partnership has not been publicly confirmed; the project remains in the early rollout phase with an open path to expand partnerships. Therefore, the status is best characterized as in_progress rather than complete or failed. If new partners are announced, the status should be updated to reflect formal completion under the pilot’s expansion. Dates and milestones: January 29, 2026 – CEQ announces the CE Works pilot launch with Moab Field Office and notes forthcoming partnerships. February 2026 – press roundups reiterate the Moab launch and anticipate additional agencies, but do not confirm specific names. No firm completion date is provided for the expansion of partnerships in the public record consulted here. These dates reflect a staged rollout rather than a completed cross-agency adoption at this stage. Reliability and sourcing note: core details come from the White House release describing the Moab Field Office partnership and the expectation of additional agencies (official government source), complemented by industry trade coverage (Utility Dive) and trade association commentary (NAM) that restate the launch status and expansion intent. While these sources are reputable, they do not provide a second confirmed agency partnership as of early February 2026, which limits assertion of broader progress beyond Moab. Continuous monitoring of CEQ announcements and agency press releases is recommended for confirmation of new partnerships.
  103. Update · Feb 05, 2026, 09:53 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: CEQ expected additional federal agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot beyond the Moab Field Office collaboration, with more partnerships anticipated in coming months (CEQ release). Progress evidence: The CE Works pilot officially launched at the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office on January 29, 2026, per the White House CEQ release. Subsequent reporting reiterates the expectation of further agency partnerships but does not document concrete new partners as of early February 2026. Status update: There is no public confirmation of one or more new agency partnerships being established after the Moab launch by February 5, 2026. Multiple outlets referenced the forthcoming partnerships, yet stopped short of naming additional agencies or dates. Milestones and reliability: The primary milestone is the Moab Field Office launch date (Jan 29, 2026). Public signals from media and industry groups confirm the ongoing intent to expand partnerships, but with no verified partner announcements to date. Source reliability is highest for the original White House release; follow-on outlets corroborate the timeline but are secondary.
  104. Update · Feb 05, 2026, 08:04 PMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. The White House article confirming the launch cites a Moab Field Office partnership at launch and explicitly states that additional agency partnerships are expected in coming months. Public reporting as of early February 2026 shows no publicly announced partnerships beyond the Moab Field Office.
  105. Update · Feb 05, 2026, 05:32 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The CEQ stated that the CE Works pilot would launch with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office and that additional agency partnerships were expected in the coming months. The article notes this as the initial field test setup and a promise of further collaborators to be announced later. Evidence for progress: The White House article confirms Moab Field Office as the launch site and explicitly states that additional agency partnerships were anticipated in coming months. Independent outlets and trade publications have echoed the same line, reinforcing that the Moab pilot is the first step with a plan for more participants. No concrete public announcements of further agency partners have been found as of early February 2026. Milestones and completion status: As of 2026-02-05, the only publicly documented partnership is with BLM Moab Field Office; there is no reported completion of additional partnerships. The completion condition—one or more additional federal agency partnerships established for the CE Works pilot—appears unresolved based on available records to date. The projected timeline explicitly indicated “in coming months,” but without a firm date for new partners, progress remains incomplete. Source reliability and incentives: The primary source is the White House official site, which is highly reliable for policy program announcements. Secondary coverage from federal-operations outlets corroborates the Moab kickoff and the expectation of additional agencies, though they do not provide new partnership confirmations. Given the messaging emphasizes accelerating environmental reviews through digital tools, an incentive structure favoring faster permitting and administration efficiency under CEQ aligns with the administration’s permitting technology goals. There is no evidence yet of outcomes that would shift incentives or policy beyond the Moab test. Reliability note: While the White House release provides authoritative status on the pilot’s launch, there is limited public reporting on subsequent partnerships. The claim’s status hinges on future announcements; current sources agree on the Moab launch and the expectation of more agencies, but do not confirm added partners as of early February 2026.
  106. Update · Feb 05, 2026, 03:28 PMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. The CE Works pilot launched with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office, and CEQ said additional partnerships were expected in coming months (White House CEQ announcement, 2026-01-29). Public reporting confirms the Moab Field Office partnership is in place and describes CE Works as a digital tool to apply categorical exclusions under NEPA, developed with GSA’s Technology Transformation Services. Coverage notes that CEQ aimed to expand partnerships beyond Moab in the following months (FEDweek, 2026-02-02; NAM, 2026-02-01). As of early February 2026, there is no publicly confirmed evidence of additional agency partnerships beyond Moab. The statements emphasize that partnerships are expected in coming months, but do not list new agencies or dates, leaving the completion condition unmet publicly. No further official milestones beyond the Moab launch are documented in accessible high-quality sources as of 2026-02-05. The incentives for agencies to participate include streamlined NEPA processes for permitting and infrastructure projects, framed by CEQ and partners to accelerate permitting timelines. Overall, progress is ongoing (Moab launch with stated intent to add partners) but the completion condition has not yet been publicly satisfied, so the status remains in_progress.
  107. Update · Feb 05, 2026, 02:28 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: CEQ stated that the CE Works pilot would start with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office and that additional agency partnerships were expected in coming months. Progress evidence: The White House article (Jan 29, 2026) confirms the Moab Field Office launch as the initial field test and notes that more partnerships were anticipated in the ensuing months. Several industry and policy outlets echoed this framing, but did not report concrete new partner agencies by early February 2026. Current status: As of 2026-02-05, there is no widely reported public announcement of one or more additional federal agency partnerships having been established beyond the Moab Field Office pilot. Milestones and dates: The primary milestone cited is the Moab Field Office pilot launch date (late January 2026). No publicly verifiable dates for additional partner onboarding have appeared in major, reputable sources by early February 2026. Source reliability note: The central claim originates from the White House CEQ via its official article, which is a primary source for this program. Secondary coverage corroborates the Moab pilot but does not show concrete new partnerships yet, limiting verifiable progress as of early February 2026. Incentive context: The rollout aligns with a broader permitting-automation initiative, where agencies may be motivated by potential efficiency gains and political backing for expedited infrastructure reviews. No countervailing disclosures about risks or constraints have emerged in the cited sources.
  108. Update · Feb 05, 2026, 11:54 AMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. The initial launch announced a partnership with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office, with explicit language that other partnerships were expected in coming months (Jan 29, 2026 White House release). No public announcements have identified specific new agency partners as of early February 2026. Evidence of progress shows the pilot began with a defined field test at BLM Moab and is positioned to expand, per CEQ and supportive industry coverage. Public summaries and third-party reports reiterate the Moab test and indicate that additional partnerships were anticipated soon, but do not confirm concrete new partners by early February 2026. Given the available public record, one partnership is established (BLM Moab) and further partnerships remain unconfirmed as of 2026-02-05. The completion condition—one or more additional federal agency partnerships—has not yet been publicly met according to current sources, so the status remains in_progress. The reliability of the sources is high for the initial announcement (White House) and corroborating coverage from trade press and NAM.
  109. Update · Feb 05, 2026, 09:33 AMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. Public notices confirm the initial partnership with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office and indicate that more agency partnerships were anticipated in the ensuing months. As of early February 2026, there is no publicly documented confirmation of specific additional partner agencies beyond the Moab test. Multiple reputable summaries reiterate that CE Works is launching as a pilot starting with the Moab Field Office, with subsequent partnerships described as forthcoming. The White House article (Jan 29, 2026) and follow-on industry reporting emphasize the expectation of additional agency participation, but stop short of naming new partners at that time. Where progress is shown is in the operational launch of the CE Works pilot at a field office, a concrete milestone described by CEQ and echoed by industry outlets. The completion condition—establishing one or more additional federal agency partnerships—remains unverified in public sources as of Feb 4, 2026. Source reliability is high for the core claim, with the White House and trade/industry outlets providing contemporaneous accounts. However, the absence of formal announcements naming new partners suggests the status is still evolving and may hinge on internal agency coordination or formal announcements to confirm new partnerships.
  110. Update · Feb 05, 2026, 05:22 AMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. CEQ announced the CE Works pilot launch with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office and signaled that additional agency partnerships were expected in coming months (Jan 29, 2026). As of early February 2026, public records do not show confirmed additional agency partners beyond BLM Moab; the expansion remains an expectation rather than a documented completion. Multiple outlets and the CEQ release frame the growth as forthcoming, not yet realized, with no firm milestone dates published for new partnerships. The status is therefore best characterized as in_progress, pending public confirmation of new agency partners.
  111. Update · Feb 05, 2026, 03:54 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: CEQ said it expected one or more additional federal agency partnerships to be formed for the CE Works pilot in the months after its launch with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office. Evidence of progress: The White House article dated January 29, 2026 confirms the initial launch of CE Works in partnership with BLM Moab Field Office and states that additional agency partnerships are expected in coming months. Public summaries from industry groups (e.g., NAM) reiterate that the Moab Field Office launch occurred and that more partnerships were anticipated soon. Current status and completion: As of February 4, 2026, there is no publicly reported confirmation of additional agency partnerships having been established beyond the Moab Field Office partnership. The completion condition—one or more additional federal agency partnerships established—remains unfulfilled according to available public records. Dates and milestones: The only documented milestone is the January 29, 2026 White House posting announcing the CE Works pilot launch with BLM Moab and “additional agency partnerships expected in coming months.” No later public milestone or date has been provided to confirm the formation of new partnerships. Source reliability and incentives: The primary source is the White House’s official briefing page announcing the pilot, which is a direct and relevant source for this claim. Secondary industry summaries corroborate the Moab kickoff and the expectation of further partnerships, though they do not add new confirmations. Given the policy context and CEQ’s stated aims, the incentives appear aligned with accelerating permitting timelines through digital tools, but no new partnership details have surfaced publicly to date.
  112. Update · Feb 05, 2026, 02:14 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: CEQ expected additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months beyond the Moab Field Office launch. Progress evidence: The White House CEQ announced the CE Works pilot launch at the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office, with GSA collaboration, and stated that additional agency partnerships were anticipated in coming months. Coverage from NAM echoed that Moab would be the first field test and that other partnerships were expected soon, reinforcing the expectation of further participants. Current status: As of early February 2026, public reporting does not show specific, confirmed new agency partnerships beyond Moab; CEQ and NAM frame further partnerships as forthcoming rather than completed, and no independent government releases publicly confirm which agencies will join or timing of additions beyond the initial test. Milestones and timeline: The pilot centers on digitizing NEPA categorical exclusions via CE Works, with Moab as the initial test site and ongoing expansion anticipated. The official launch describes the process flow and notes expansions in coming months, but concrete milestones for new agencies have not been publicly published yet. Reliability and incentives: Primary source is the White House, a direct issuer of the CE Works rollout, providing reliable context about the Moab partnership and expected expansions. NAM provides industry perspective; taken together, they support an ongoing rollout rather than a completed set of additional agency partnerships at this time.
  113. Update · Feb 04, 2026, 11:48 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The CEQ said additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot would be formed in the coming months beyond the Moab Field Office partnership. Progress evidence: The White House article from January 29, 2026 confirms the Moab Field Office partnership as the launch site for CE Works and states that additional agency partnerships were expected in coming months. Independent summaries have echoed this initial pairing and language, with no public announcements of other agencies joining yet. Evidence of status: As of early February 2026, there is no public record of one or more new agency partnerships having been established beyond the Moab Field Office arrangement. Public mentions consistently describe “additional partnerships expected” but do not confirm completed partnerships. Milestones and dates: The primary milestone publicly cited is the January 29, 2026 launch announcement. No subsequent dates or concrete milestones for new partners have been published in accessible, reputable outlets. Source reliability and incentives: The core source is the White House’s own CEQ announcement, supplemented by industry trade notes that repeat the same claim without adding new partnerships. Given the lack of corroborating press releases from other federal agencies, there is uncertainty about the timing and scope of any new partnerships, and incentives of agencies (resource constraints, NEPA workload, and political priorities) may affect uptake. Bottom line and follow-up: At present, the claim remains in_progress pending public confirmation of additional federal partners. Follow up with CEQ announcements or agency press releases in the coming weeks to verify whether new partnerships have been formalized.
  114. Update · Feb 04, 2026, 09:26 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: CEQ expected additional federal agency partnerships to be formed for the CE Works pilot in the coming months beyond the Moab Field Office partnership. Progress evidence: The White House CEQ announced the CE Works pilot on January 29, 2026, noting a launch with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office and signaling that additional agency partnerships were anticipated in coming months. FEDweek’s February 2, 2026 report confirms the Moab pilot is underway and explicitly states that additional partnerships are expected in coming months, indicating the expansion is not yet realized. Current status: As of early February 2026, the Moab Field Office collaboration is active, but there is no public record of one or more additional agency partnerships being established yet; the situation remains in the planning/partnerships-adding phase. Dates and milestones: January 29, 2026 (White House release announcing CE Works launch with Moab and forthcoming partnerships); February 2, 2026 (FEDweek report confirming Moab pilot and indicating further partnerships are forthcoming). Source reliability note: The lead source is an official White House communication detailing the CE Works pilot; the FEDweek follow-up provides independent coverage that corroborates the Moab launch and the stated expectation of additional partnerships. Both sources align on the current trajectory but do not confirm completed partnerships beyond Moab. Incentives/neutrality note: No conflicting incentives appear to distort the core claim; the official statement frames partnerships as a phased rollout to accelerate NEPA determinations through CE Works.
  115. Update · Feb 04, 2026, 08:06 PMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. The initial launch is confirmed with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office, and CEQ indicated that additional partnerships were expected in coming months (CEQ press material, WH 2026-01-29; NAM 2026-01-30). As of early February 2026, public reporting has not documented any announced partnerships beyond the Moab Field Office launch. NAM reiterates that other partnerships are expected soon, but provides no confirmed second partner date or agency (NAM 2026-01-30). The available sources frame the status as ongoing development rather than completed expansions. The completion condition—one or more additional federal agency partnerships established for the CE Works pilot—has not been publicly evidenced yet as of 2026-02-04. Reliability notes: the White House CEQ briefing confirms the Moab Field Office partnership and anticipated further alliances, while secondary outlets corroborate the expectation but do not confirm specific new partners. Status remains in_progress until new partnerships are publicly announced (WH 2026-01-29; NAM 2026-01-30).
  116. Update · Feb 04, 2026, 05:08 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: CEQ expected additional federal agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot beyond the Moab Field Office launch. Evidence of progress: The White House CEQ announcement confirms the Moab Field Office as the initial partner and states that additional partnerships are expected in coming months. Additional reporting so far does not document new partner announcements as of 2026-02-04. The reliance is on the primary White House source, with industry outlets repeating the stated timeline without confirming new partners. Reliability note: The primary source is official; secondary outlets corroborate the planned expansion timeline but provide no new confirmations at this time.
  117. Update · Feb 04, 2026, 03:08 PMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. The White House CEQ launch announcement confirms Moab Field Office as the initial partner and states that additional partnerships are expected in coming months. FedWeek coverage in early February 2026 corroborates the claim of future partnerships being anticipated, but does not document specific new partners yet. Taken together, the pilot is underway and expansion is anticipated, but one or more new partnerships are not yet publicly confirmed as completed. Evidence thus far indicates progress on the CE Works pilot with Moab and a clear stated intention to expand; however, no published record shows a completed second partnership by early February 2026. The completion condition remains unfulfilled pending official announcements from CEQ or partner agencies. The sources are official White House communication and industry coverage, which align in framing and timing but stop short of confirming concrete new partners at this time.
  118. Update · Feb 04, 2026, 01:30 PMin_progress
    Summary of the claim: CEQ stated that the CE Works pilot would launch with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office and that additional agency partnerships were expected in coming months. Evidence of progress: The White House article dated January 29, 2026 confirms the Moab Field Office as the launch partner and explicitly states that additional agency partnerships are expected in coming months. Trade and policy outlets have echoed that the pilot began with Moab and that others were anticipated, but have not reported formal partnerships beyond Moab as of early February 2026. Status assessment: There is clear initial implementation at the Moab Field Office, but no publicly announced second or subsequent agency partners by February 4, 2026. The completion condition—one or more additional federal agency partnerships established—remains unfulfilled in public records to date, though the claim anticipates future partnerships. Dates and milestones: Launch announced January 29, 2026; Moab Field Office identified as the pilot site. The timeline for additional partnerships remains unspecified, with “coming months” indicated by CEQ. Publicly verifiable milestones beyond Moab have not been documented in mainstream outlets. Source reliability and caveats: The primary source is the White House, which is highly reliable for government program announcements. Secondary coverage from federal weeklies and industry groups corroborates the Moab launch and the expectation of more partners, but does not show concrete new partners as of early February 2026. Given potential organizational incentives to highlight progress, ongoing verification is prudent.
  119. Update · Feb 04, 2026, 09:40 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The CEQ indicated that for the CE Works pilot, one or more additional federal agency partnerships would be formed in the coming months beyond the initial Moab Field Office collaboration with the Bureau of Land Management. Evidence of progress: The White House CEQ announcement dated January 29, 2026 explicitly announced a partnership with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office for the pilot and stated that additional agency partnerships were expected in coming months. Reporting from trade outlets reiterates the Moab Field Office test and anticipates further partnerships soon. Current status and whether completion occurred: As of February 3, 2026, there is no publicly verifiable confirmation of additional agency partnerships beyond the Moab Field Office collaboration. Public summaries from January–early February describe the initial field test and the expectation of more partners, but do not confirm specific new agencies. Dates, milestones, and reliability: The initial milestone is the Moab Field Office field test. The projection of additional partnerships remains unfulfilled in publicly available releases as of 2026-02-03. The sources used include the White House article, NAM press coverage, and FedBeat-style reporting, which corroborate the pilot’s structure and the stated expectation for more partnerships, though without independent confirmations of those partnerships. Source reliability note: The White House article is a primary source for the CE Works initiative; NAM provides industry-facing synthesis and reflects partner announcements; third-party reports corroborate but do not provide new confirmations beyond the initial release.
  120. Update · Feb 04, 2026, 05:37 AMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. The January 29, 2026 White House announcement confirms the pilot launch with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office and states that additional agency partnerships are expected in coming months, but does not publish any concrete list or dates for those partnerships yet. Public coverage has echoed the expectation of further agency involvement, but has not identified confirmed partnerships beyond the Moab Field Office as of early February 2026. Progress evidence: CEQ publicly announced the launch of CE Works and its Moab Field Office test as the initial field test, establishing the pilot’s kickoff date and scope. Independent outlets and trade press have cited the same language about “additional agency partnerships expected in coming months,” treating it as a forward-looking staging goal rather than a completed milestone. No official post-launch update has been found confirming specific partner agencies or signed agreements beyond Moab. Current status against completion conditions: The completion condition—one or more additional federal agency partnerships established for the CE Works pilot—appears not yet fulfilled in publicly available records as of 2026-02-03. The White House piece explicitly frames further partnerships as anticipated, not completed, and no subsequent official press release has been located to confirm a milestone achievement. Dates and milestones observed: January 29, 2026 marks the pilot launch at BLM Moab and the start of the CE Works effort. The primary milestone publicly cited is the Moab Field Office test, with “additional agency partnerships” anticipated in the coming months; no dates for those partnerships are provided in the public record examined. Source reliability and limitations: The primary source is the White House official article, which is high-quality for policy announcements. Secondary outlets (FedWeek, NAM, public notices) reiterate the expected partnerships but do not provide verifiable confirmation of new partners or dates. Given the lack of public confirmation of new agency commitments, the assessment remains cautious; ongoing monitoring of CEQ announcements is needed to verify new partnerships when published. Follow-up note: Consider scheduling a targeted update around 2026-03-01 to verify whether any additional agency partnerships have been established or publicly announced for the CE Works pilot.
  121. Update · Feb 04, 2026, 04:19 AMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. The launch began with a partnership with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office, with CEQ indicating that additional partnerships were anticipated in the near term (coming months). Current reporting confirms the Moab Field Office as the initial field test for CE Works, a digitized path to apply categorical exclusions under NEPA, developed with GSA’s Technology Transformation Services. The White House article explicitly notes Moab as the launch partner and points to more partnerships to follow in subsequent months (January 2026). Public-facing coverage from industry groups also reiterates that additional agency partnerships are expected soon, not yet detailed publicly. This aligns with the stated completion condition, but as of now no additional partner agencies beyond Moab have been publicly announced. Reliability note: both the White House release and industry follow-ups are consistent in describing the Moab pilot and the expectation of further partnerships, but concrete milestones for other agencies have not yet been publicly disclosed, making the status clearly “in_progress.”
  122. Update · Feb 04, 2026, 02:31 AMin_progress
    Restating the claim: CEQ said additional federal agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot would be formed in the coming months, in addition to the initial Moab Field Office partnership. Evidence of progress: the January 29, 2026 White House CEQ announcement confirms the Moab Field Office launch and signals future partner agencies but does not list concrete second participants. Status of completion: no second agency partnerships have been publicly announced as of early February 2026, so the expansion remains in the planning/early implementation phase. Reliability note: sources include the White House release and industry trade coverage; while both corroborate the pilot and intent for more partnerships, they provide limited detail on specific agencies or milestones.
  123. Update · Feb 04, 2026, 12:33 AMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships to be formed for the CE Works pilot in the coming months. The White House announcement confirms the initial partnership with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office and explicitly says that additional agency partnerships are expected in coming months. This frames the status as early in deployment, with expansion lying ahead (WH, 2026-01-29). Evidence of progress includes the launch of the CE Works pilot at the Moab Field Office, which serves as the first field test of the tool designed to digitize NEPA categorical exclusions. NAM’s coverage corroborates that Moab is the initial test site and that other partnerships were anticipated shortly thereafter (NAM, 2026-01-30). There is no public reporting as of early February 2026 that additional agency partnerships have been formally established beyond the Moab test. The White House statement describes “additional agency partnerships expected in coming months,” but does not name specific agencies or a completion timeline, and no updated announcements had surfaced by Feb 3, 2026 (WH, 2026-01-29; NAM, 2026-01-30). Key milestones identified include: 1) launch of CE Works pilot with BLM Moab Field Office, 2) onboarding of subsequent agency partners, anticipated in the months following launch. The absence of concrete announcements regarding new partners suggests the effort remains in the early rollout phase and contingent on agency sign-ons (WH, 2026-01-29; NAM, 2026-01-30). Source reliability appears high for the stated claim: the White House official page directly describes the pilot and its initial partner, and NAM provides a contemporaneous industry stakeholder summary. Both sources align on the Moab Field Office test and the expectation of more partners soon; neither has disclosed a finalized roster of partners as of early February 2026 (WH, 2026-01-29; NAM, 2026-01-30). Follow-up note: to determine whether the claim progressed to completion, monitor agency announcements for new CE Works partners and any published completion dates. A reasonable follow-up date for confirming a new partnership would be 2026-04-30, by which time additional agencies were anticipated to be publicly named or announced (WH, 2026-01-29; NAM, 2026-01-30).
  124. Update · Feb 03, 2026, 09:41 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: CEQ stated the CE Works pilot would launch with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office, with additional agency partnerships expected in coming months. Evidence of progress: The White House CEQ announcement confirms the Moab Field Office as the initial pilot site and states that additional partnerships are anticipated, establishing a first concrete step without publicly disclosed partner agencies beyond Moab. Assessment: As of 2026-02-03, no publicly documented additional agency partnerships have been announced; the completion condition remains unfulfilled. Dates and milestones: The launch announcement is dated January 29, 2026, identifying Moab as the starting partner and signaling future partnerships in coming months. Source reliability: The primary source is an official White House article, reinforced by industry coverage that echoes the Moab launch and future-partnership expectation.
  125. Update · Feb 03, 2026, 08:04 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The CEQ indicated that, for the CE Works pilot, additional agency partnerships would be formed in the coming months beyond the Moab Field Office partnership. Evidence of progress: CEQ publicly announced the Moab Field Office partnership as the launch partner and stated that other agency partnerships were expected in coming months. Current status: as of early February 2026, there is no publicly verified evidence of additional signed partnerships beyond Moab; multiple outlets reported the expectation of more partnerships but had not confirmed them. Source reliability: the primary source is the White House release documenting the Moab partnership and stated intentions; subsequent coverage from industry outlets echoed the cadence but did not confirm new partners.
  126. Update · Feb 03, 2026, 05:04 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: CEQ said additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot would be formed in coming months beyond its initial collaboration with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office (White House CEQ, 2026-01-29). Independent summaries note Moab as the initial test site with expectations for more partners soon (NAM, 2026-02-02; MCAA, 2026-02-02). Evidence of progress: public announcements and trade-reports confirm the Moab Field Office launch and anticipated partnerships but do not show additional agencies named or milestones completed. Reliability: sources include the White House site and industry-focused outlets; official CEQ briefings are sparse, so status remains in_progress.
  127. Update · Feb 03, 2026, 03:12 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The CEQ said that for the CE Works pilot, it would form additional agency partnerships in coming months beyond its initial collaboration with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office. The stated expectation is that more federal partners would be added after the pilot’s launch. Evidence of progress: CEQ publicly announced the Moab Field Office launch as the pilot’s starting point, with the article noting that additional agency partnerships were expected in coming months (White House, 2026-01-29). Independent industry reports and trade outlets have echoed the phrasing but do not show confirmed partner agencies as of early February 2026. Current status vs. completion: There is no public confirmation that any additional agency partnerships have been established since the Moab Field Office kickoff. The completion condition—one or more additional federal agency partnerships established for the CE Works pilot—has not been publicly met according to available records to date. Dates and milestones: The launch is anchored to the Moab Field Office test, with “coming months” cited for adding partners; no firm dates for partnership signings or project milestones have been disclosed beyond that initial announcement. Source reliability and balance: The primary source is an official White House CEQ announcement, appropriate for tracking government pilot programs. Secondary outlets (NAM, MCAA, FedWeek) corroborate the Moab Field Office launch and the expectation of future partnerships, though they do not provide additional confirmations. The coverage remains neutral, reporting the stated intent without endorsing or contradicting the claim.
  128. Update · Feb 03, 2026, 01:26 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: CEQ expected to form one or more additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot beyond its initial Moab Field Office partnership. The White House announcement identifies Moab as the launch partner and states that additional partnerships are expected in coming months. Evidence of progress: The CE Works pilot has been launched with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office as the first field test. Public statements indicate that further agency partnerships are anticipated but not yet confirmed. Current status: As of the current date, no publicly announced additional agency partners have been confirmed beyond Moab. The available materials describe an expectation for more partnerships rather than established ones. Reliability notes: The primary source is the White House; industry coverage (e.g., NAM) corroborates the general claim of upcoming partnerships but does not provide new confirmations. The framing relies on future-looking language, so definitive completion remains contingent on forthcoming announcements.
  129. Update · Feb 03, 2026, 11:39 AMin_progress
    The claim restates that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months beyond the Moab Field Office collaboration. The January 29, 2026 White House CEQ release confirms the initial partnership with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office and explicitly states that additional agency partnerships are expected in coming months. Subsequent coverage notes that these partnerships have not yet been publicly announced or confirmed with concrete agencies or dates as of early February 2026. Trade outlets and policy summaries reiterate the expectation of more partners but offer no verifiable milestones or named agencies. Given the absence of confirmed second partnerships, the claim remains plausible but unverified at this time.
  130. Update · Feb 03, 2026, 10:59 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: CEQ announced that CE Works would launch as a pilot starting with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office, with additional agency partnerships expected in coming months. Progress evidence: The White House CEQ announcement confirms the Moab Field Office pilot as the initial field test of CE Works, a digital tool to streamline NEPA categorical exclusion determinations. Public summaries from industry groups reiterate the Moab test and the plan for future partnerships, but do not document new agency partners as of early February 2026. Milestones and timeline: The initial field test at BLM Moab was presented as the launch phase in late January 2026. Public sources do not yet show concrete dates or agencies beyond Moab in the weeks immediately following the launch. Assessment of completion status: There is no public evidence by 2026-02-02 that one or more additional federal agency partnerships have been established for the CE Works pilot beyond the Moab field test. The completion condition remains unmet, though the program explicitly aims to expand partnerships in coming months. Source reliability and incentives: The core claim originates from an official White House CEQ release, which is the primary source for the pilot’s structure and partnerships. Secondary summaries from trade groups (NAM, MCAA) reflect the same framing but are not primary confirmations of new partnerships; they corroborate the Moab launch and anticipated expansion without detailing new partners.
  131. Update · Feb 02, 2026, 11:12 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: CEQ stated that the CE Works pilot launched with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office and that additional federal agency partnerships were expected in coming months. The Jan 29, 2026 White House release confirms the Moab Field Office partnership at launch and anticipates more partnerships to follow. Progress evidence: The primary public record shows the initial partnership with BLM Moab for field testing the CE Works tool as the pilot start. The article notes that other agency partnerships were expected in the coming months, but provides no public update on which agencies have joined since launch. Current status: As of 2026-02-02, there is no verifiable public confirmation that one or more additional federal agency partnerships have been established for the CE Works pilot beyond the Moab Field Office. Several secondary outlets repeat the expectation of additional partnerships but do not document completed enrollments. Milestones and dates: The key milestone is the launch date (January 29, 2026) with Moab Field Office; the stated next milestone is onboarding additional agencies in the months ahead, but no concrete partner announcements are publicly recorded yet. Sources and reliability: The White House’s official CE Works article is the primary source confirming the Moab partnership and the expectation of future partners. Secondary coverage (NAM or public-news mirrors) reiterates the same claim but does not provide independent confirmation of new partnerships. Given the formal nature of the primary source, the evidence is credible but incomplete regarding new partnerships at this time.
  132. Update · Feb 02, 2026, 09:12 PMin_progress
    The claim says CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. The White House report confirms the pilot launched with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office and explicitly states that additional agency partnerships are expected in the coming months. As of 2026-02-02, no publicly verifiable confirmation beyond the Moab partnership is documented in official channels or major outlets. Evidence for progress includes the Moab Field Office pilot as the initial field test, which establishes a concrete, near-term milestone. Secondary coverage notes that other partnerships are anticipated soon, but they do not provide names, scopes, or dates for those partnerships. The lack of published partner lists or completion dates means the status remains intermediate rather than complete. The completion condition—one or more additional federal agency partnerships established for the CE Works pilot—has not been met according to available records up to this date. The propulsion for additional partnerships appears to hinge on internal CEQ timelines and interagency coordination not yet publicly disclosed. Without such disclosures, assessing full attainment is not possible. Projected milestones beyond Moab are not specified in the initial White House release, making precise tracking difficult. The claim relies on a forward-looking expectation rather than a reported completed set of partnerships. Given the absence of concrete confirmations, the claim remains plausible but unverified at present. Reliability rests on the White House CEQ release as the primary source, supported by industry recaps that echo the expectation of more partnerships. No independent, verifiable documentation confirms new partners as of 2026-02-02. Caution is warranted until additional partnerships are publicly announced. Follow-up on this topic should occur when CEQ or partner agencies publish updates detailing new partnerships, including partner names and timelines. A suitable check-in date would be 2026-06-01 to capture any mid-year announcements.
  133. Update · Feb 02, 2026, 07:50 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: CEQ said additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot would be formed in coming months beyond the initial Moab Field Office partnership. The White House release explicitly stated that Moab was the initial partner and that additional partnerships were expected in coming months. Progress evidence: The Moab Field Office partnership is documented in the January 29, 2026 White House announcement, which also notes that other partnerships were anticipated soon. Industry recaps from NAM and other outlets reiterate the Moab pilot and the expectation of further partnerships without detailing who those partners are. Evidence of completion vs in_progress: There is no public confirmation as of February 2, 2026 that any additional agency partnerships have been established. Reports describe forthcoming collaborations rather than closed agreements. Dates and milestones: The launch occurred January 29, 2026, with Moab as the first test site; no firm dates for other partnerships have been disclosed publicly. Financial and policy incentives surrounding CE Works are reported in industry summaries, but concrete milestones for new partners remain unverified. Reliability note: The core claim rests on a White House official release and contemporaneous reporting; both sources are consistent about the Moab collaboration and the expectation of more partners, but lack published confirmations of those partnerships at this time. Overall status: Based on available public evidence, the CE Works partnership expansion is in progress, with additional agency partnerships anticipated but not yet confirmed as completed.
  134. Update · Feb 02, 2026, 05:03 PMin_progress
    The claim is that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. The CEQ statement confirms the Moab Field Office partnership as the launch partner and explicitly notes that additional partnerships are anticipated in coming months. This sets an expectation of future announcements beyond the Moab test (White House, 2026-01-29).
  135. Update · Feb 02, 2026, 03:22 PMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months, beyond the initial collaboration with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office. The White House announcement confirms the Moab Field Office partnership as the launch partner and explicitly signals that additional agency partnerships are anticipated in coming months (CE Works pilot launch). As of 2026-02-02, there is no readily verifiable public record of new partner agencies having been formally announced or onboarded for CE Works beyond the Moab Field Office partnership described in the initial launch notice (White House, 2026-01-29). The absence of confirmed subsequent partnerships in accessible official or major reporting channels suggests progress remains at the pre-announcement stage or under development rather than completed. Given the reliance on internal government processes for partner onboarding, public updates may lag behind internal progress.
  136. Update · Feb 02, 2026, 01:35 PMin_progress
    The claim restates that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in coming months, after launching with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office (CEQ, 2026-01-29). Public statements from CEQ and subsequent coverage confirm Moab Field Office as the initial partner and indicate that more partnerships were anticipated in the months ahead (CEQ article; NAM, 2026-01-30). The available record as of early February 2026 shows progress on the pilot with at least one partner and a commitment to add others, but no publicly confirmed roster beyond the Moab test has been published. Given the cadence of announcements, the claim remains plausible but uncompleted at this time.
  137. Update · Feb 02, 2026, 12:02 PMin_progress
    What the claim states: The CEQ said additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot are expected to be formed in coming months beyond the Moab Field Office partnership. Evidence of progress: The White House article confirms the Moab Field Office as the launch partner and states that additional agency partnerships are expected in coming months, but it does not document new partnerships as of early February 2026. Industry coverage repeats the Moab collaboration and anticipates further partnerships without confirming specific agencies or dates. Status assessment: There is no public record of new partnerships being publicly announced since the Moab Field Office launch. The completion condition—one or more additional federal agency partnerships established for the CE Works pilot—has not been publicly met to date based on accessible sources. Dates and reliability: The January 29, 2026 White House announcement is the primary milestone; no subsequent public milestones or partner names are published as of 2026-02-02. The primary source is official; secondary outlets corroborate the Moab partnership but offer no independent confirmation of new partners.
  138. Update · Feb 02, 2026, 09:25 AMin_progress
    The claim asserts that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months beyond the initial Moab Field Office collaboration. The initial partnership with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office has been publicly announced as the pilot’s launch partner, establishing a concrete first field test. CEQ indicated that other agency partnerships were expected in the ensuing months, aligning with the rollout plan described in the White House release.
  139. Update · Feb 02, 2026, 04:52 AMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. The January 29, 2026 White House statement confirms an initial partnership with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office and explicitly says additional partnerships are expected in coming months. NAM’s January 30, 2026 briefing reiterates Moab as the first field test and notes that other partnerships were expected soon. As of February 1, 2026, no public record confirms new partner agencies beyond Moab, only the stated expectation of further partnerships.
  140. Update · Feb 02, 2026, 02:45 AMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. The initial launch is confirmed: CEQ announced the CE Works pilot with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office as the first partner. Public records show no verified announcements yet of additional partnerships beyond the Moab Field Office at this time.
  141. Update · Feb 02, 2026, 12:54 AMin_progress
    Restated claim: CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months, after launching with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office. Evidence of progress: The January 29, 2026 White House post confirms Moab Field Office as the initial partner and states that more partnerships are anticipated in coming months. Current status: As of early February 2026, no public announcements confirm the additional partnerships; the completion condition remains contingent on forthcoming partnerships. Dates and milestones: January 29, 2026 marks the launch; the article promises forthcoming partnerships but provides no firm dates. Reliability: The primary source is an official White House release, with industry coverage corroborating the stated plan to expand partnerships; evaluation should track official confirmations for completion.
  142. Update · Feb 01, 2026, 10:46 PMin_progress
    The claim is that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months, after announcing a Moab Field Office partnership for the initial launch. Public statements confirm the Moab partnership and indicate that additional partnerships were anticipated in the near term.
  143. Update · Feb 01, 2026, 08:45 PMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. Public statements from CEQ and reporting soon after the launch indicate the Moab Field Office as the initial partner and anticipate more collaborations forthcoming. This sets an ongoing, multi-party effort rather than a completed, single milestone. Evidence of progress includes the January 29, 2026 White House release announcing the CE Works pilot and naming the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office as the inaugural field test partner, with additional agency partnerships expected in coming months. Industry coverage on January 30, 2026 reiterates that other partnerships were anticipated soon after the launch. These sources corroborate early-stage deployment rather than full implementation. There is no completion confirmation as of 2026-02-01. The stated completion condition—one or more additional federal agency partnerships established for CE Works—remains contingent on future partner announcements and field tests. The White House piece and contemporaneous reporting describe an ongoing rollout rather than a finished program. Concrete milestones cited include the initial field test at the Moab Office and plans for subsequent agency collaborations, but no published date for those next partnerships exists in the accessible material. The NAM summary notes “other partnerships expected soon,” without detailing specific agencies or timelines. Taken together, the record shows a launched pilot with staged expansion rather than a completed network of partnerships. Source reliability appears high for the core claim: the White House official page is the primary source confirming the pilot and Moab test, with corroboration from NAM coverage and PublicNow reprints. The materials reflect official messaging around a government-initiated digital tool intended to expedite NEPA reviews and expand partnerships over time. As with many pilot programs, early results and partner additions should be monitored for concrete milestone dates and scope changes.
  144. Update · Feb 01, 2026, 07:14 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: CEQ said additional federal agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot would be formed in coming months beyond the Moab Field Office launch. Progress evidence: The Moab Field Office is the announced launch partner, with CEQ and coverage signaling that other partnerships would follow in coming months. Public reporting through White House communications and industry outlets confirms the initial field test and expectations, but does not document specific new agency partners as of early February 2026. State of completion: There is no public confirmation by 2026-02-01 that additional agencies have joined the CE Works pilot; the program remains described as ongoing with anticipated future partnerships. Source reliability: Official White House release provides the primary claim; NAM corroborates the Moab test and anticipated partnerships, though without naming new partners yet. Cross-checks with multiple reputable outlets support the core status and timeline of the pilot.
  145. Update · Feb 01, 2026, 04:50 PMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months, beyond its initial partnership with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office. The White House article announcing the CE Works launch confirms the Moab Field Office as the initial partner and explicitly says that additional partnerships are expected in coming months. As of early February 2026, there is no public, independently verified report confirming that those additional partnerships have been established. The statement remains plausible given the stated intent to expand the pilot, but no completed milestones beyond the Moab linkage are publicly documented in early February 2026.
  146. Update · Feb 01, 2026, 02:59 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: The CEQ stated that the CE Works pilot would launch with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office and that additional agency partnerships were expected in coming months. Evidence of progress: The January 29, 2026 CEQ announcement confirms the Moab Field Office partnership as the launch test and signals forthcoming collaborations beyond that initial partner. Current status as of 2026-02-01: Publicly available reporting shows no confirmed additional agency partnerships beyond Moab by early February; CEQ and industry briefings largely reiterate the expectation of more partners but lack dated confirmations. Milestones and reliability: The primary source is the official White House CEQ release, which establishes the pilot and initial partner; secondary outlets reflect the expectation of more partnerships but provide limited verifiable progress data at this time.
  147. Update · Feb 01, 2026, 01:10 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months, in addition to the initial Moab Field Office collaboration with BLM. Evidence of progress: CEQ publicly announced the CE Works pilot and its first field test with BLM’s Moab Field Office in January 2026, noting that more partnerships were expected in coming months. Additional partnerships: While industry outlets and public postings indicate plans to expand participation, no specific new partner agencies or dates have been publicly announced as of early February 2026. Milestones and timelines: the initial partnership and the pilot launch are documented; subsequent agency enrollments remain unconfirmed beyond the stated expectation. Source reliability: the primary claim originates from CEQ via the White House site, with corroborating coverage from NAM and Public Now reprinting the CEQ message, suggesting consistency but limited independent confirmation.
  148. Update · Feb 01, 2026, 11:49 AMin_progress
    Claim: CEQ expected additional federal agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot beyond the initial Moab Field Office partnership. Evidence shows the pilot launched with BLM Moab and explicitly notes that additional agency partnerships were expected in coming months, but as of early February 2026 no separate partnerships beyond Moab appear published. The lack of confirmed new agency partnerships to date suggests ongoing progress with partnerships still anticipated rather than completed.
  149. Update · Feb 01, 2026, 09:42 AMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. This sets an expectation of multiple collaborators beyond the initial partner and a narrowing timeline toward further commitments. Public evidence confirms an initial partnership: CEQ launched the CE Works pilot with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office, and stated that additional agency partnerships were expected in coming months (White House article dated Jan 29, 2026). This frames the pilot as an ongoing, multi-agency effort rather than a single-test initiative. Industry coverage corroborates progress milestones, noting that the Moab Field Office is the first field test of CE Works and that other partnerships were expected soon (NAM article dated Jan 30, 2026). This suggests concrete steps underway, with field testing and collaboration expanding beyond the inaugural partner. As of the current date (January 31, 2026), there is no public confirmation of one or more additional partnerships having been established beyond Moab, so the stated completion condition—additional partnerships being formed—has not yet been met. The timeline emphasizes a rolling set of milestones rather than a fixed date, with the White House source describing “coming months” for partnerships and the NAM report framing the Moab test as the first field test. These sources provide reliable, official or industry-verified context for progress without implying finalization. Reliability note: the primary source is an official White House article from CEQ, complemented by a reputable industry outlet (NAM) that quotes the administration and describes the pilot’s trajectory. This combination supports cautious optimism about ongoing partnership expansion while keeping the assessment neutral and fact-based.
  150. Update · Feb 01, 2026, 04:43 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: CEQ stated that additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot would be formed in coming months beyond its initial collaboration with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office. Evidence of initial progress: CEQ publicly announced on January 29, 2026 that CE Works had launched as a pilot and that BLM’s Moab Field Office was the first partner, with more partnerships expected soon (CEQ/White House article, 2026-01-29). Evidence of further partnerships as of 2026-01-31: public records do not show confirmed additional agency partners beyond Moab; reporting notes that more partnerships were expected, not established. Assessment of completion status: the completion condition—one or more additional federal agency partnerships being established—had not been fulfilled by 2026-01-31 based on the available public records. Relevant dates and milestones: January 29, 2026 marks the launch and the initial Moab Field Office partnership; the stated timeline of “coming months” for additional partnerships remains unverified in the immediate record. Reliability note: the most authoritative source is the White House CEQ article; supplementary summaries (NAM and others) corroborate the existence of the initial partnership and the expectation of more, but do not add confirmed partners as of 01/31/2026.
  151. Update · Feb 01, 2026, 02:54 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The CEQ stated that additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot would be formed in the coming months beyond its initial partnership with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office. Evidence of progress: The White House piece confirms the Moab Field Office partnership and notes that additional agency partnerships were expected in coming months; NAM coverage also reiterates that Moab is the initial field test with more partnerships anticipated soon. Status of completion: There is no public record of one or more additional federal agency partnerships being formally established as of 2026-01-31, so the completion condition has not been met yet. Dates and milestones: January 29–30, 2026 marked the CE Works pilot launch with Moab as the first field test; public reports indicate future partnerships were planned but no concrete partner announcements have been published publicly to date. Reliability and context: Sources include the White House official article and NAM reporting, both providing primary statements about the pilot and its expansion plan; these are credible primary/industry sources, but the future partnerships remain unconfirmed.
  152. Update · Feb 01, 2026, 12:49 AMin_progress
    Restated claim: CEQ expected to form additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot in the coming months beyond the Moab Field Office collaboration. Evidence of progress: CEQ announced the CE Works pilot launch with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office as the first test partner. This was publicly reported on January 29, 2026, by the White House, and echoed by industry coverage noting additional partnerships were expected soon. As of January 31, 2026, there is no public evidence that any additional agency partnerships have been formally established. Status assessment: The pilot has begun at a confirmed site (Moab Field Office), but the claim about formed additional partnerships remains unverified in public records at this time. The available reporting (White House release and NAM summary) indicates intentions to add partners in coming months, not that those partnerships have already been secured. Given the lack of a confirmed second partner, the claim should be considered in_progress for now. Milestones and dates: The launch date cited is January 29, 2026, with follow-on partnerships “in coming months” as stated in the White House article and reinforced by subsequent coverage. No concrete dates, agencies, or partner announcements beyond the Moab testing have been publicly documented. If new partnerships are announced, they should specify the agency, scope, and timeline to meet the completion condition. Reliability and context of sources: The primary sources are the White House article detailing the Moab Field Office test and the NAM coverage describing additional partnerships expected soon. Both sources are timely and aligned, but neither provides confirmation of specific partner agencies beyond Moab as of the date cited. For evaluative balance, these are credible, official or quasi-official outlets, though they reflect announcements and intentions rather than finalized agreements.
  153. Update · Jan 31, 2026, 10:47 PMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. The White House article announcing the CE Works launch confirms a Moab Field Office partnership as the initial test and explicitly states that additional agency partnerships are expected in coming months (White House, 2026-01-29). As of 2026-01-31, no public announcements beyond the Moab Field Office partnership have been reported by major, publicly verifiable sources. The available evidence indicates progress at the pilot’s start, with the Moab Field Office serving as the launch site and CE Works described as a digital NEPA tooling platform developed in coordination with GSA’s Technology Transformation Services. The article frames Moab as the opening field test and notes that other partnerships are anticipated soon, but it does not specify which agencies or concrete dates for those additions (White House, 2026-01-29). No public, independently verifiable updates confirming the formation of additional partnerships by the end of January 2026 are found in high-quality sources. Given the stated expectation of “additional agency partnerships expected in coming months,” the situation remains in an early, exploratory phase rather than a completed expansion (White House, 2026-01-29). Key dates and milestones currently available include the January 29, 2026 White House release announcing the CE Works launch and the Moab Field Office as the initial partner. The completion condition—one or more new federal agency partnerships—has not been publicly documented as achieved as of the date in question (White House, 2026-01-29). Source reliability: the primary source is the White House official site, which outlines government-led program details and partnerships. Supporting context from industry outlets is limited and should be treated cautiously until additional agency-level announcements are made (White House, 2026-01-29). Overall, the claim remains plausible but unconfirmed beyond the Moab Field Office partnership as of 2026-01-31.
  154. Update · Jan 31, 2026, 08:42 PMin_progress
    Restatement of claim: The CEQ stated that the CE Works pilot would involve an initial partnership with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office, with additional federal agency partnerships expected in coming months. Evidence: The White House article announcing the launch confirms the Moab Field Office as the first partner and explicitly notes that additional agency partnerships are anticipated in the months ahead (WH, 2026-01-29). The piece also describes the CE Works platform and its intended use in digitizing CE determinations under NEPA, indicating a pilot rollout rather than a finished program (WH, 2026-01-29). Progress and milestones: The launch of the CE Works pilot is documented, including collaboration with the General Services Administration’s Technology Transformation Services for development and the Moab Field Office as the initial field test site (WH, 2026-01-29). The article states that additional agency partnerships are expected in coming months, signaling ongoing, not complete, expansion. Current status and completion prospects: There is no published completion date or milestone indicating the pilot’s closure. The explicit note that partnerships beyond Moab are anticipated in the coming months implies continued onboarding and testing across more agencies, with no end-date announced (WH, 2026-01-29). Source reliability and caveats: The primary source is the White House formally announcing the CE Works pilot, which is a direct official statement of program scope and near-term plans. Secondary reporting from industry groups (e.g., NAM) corroborates the initial test site and ongoing partnership plans but does not add new milestones beyond what the White House disclosed (NAM, 2026-01-30).
  155. Update · Jan 31, 2026, 07:08 PMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in coming months, following the Moab Field Office partnership. Public statements confirm the Moab partnership launched the pilot and that more partnerships were anticipated, but as of 2026-01-31 no additional partner agencies have been publicly announced beyond Moab. Coverage from CEQ’s release and industry outlets frames the Moab test as the initial field test with a plan for further collaborations, though concrete partner identifications remain unverified in public records to date.
  156. Update · Jan 31, 2026, 04:43 PMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. The public record confirms one concrete partnership: CEQ announced the launch of the CE Works pilot with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office (January 29, 2026). This establishes initial traction and a real-world field-test context for the tool. Beyond the Moab Field Office, CEQ’s January 29, 2026 statement explicitly says that additional agency partnerships are expected in coming months, but at the time of this update there have been no publicly documented announcements of new partner agencies. The available public briefings therefore show progress at the pilot’s launch stage but little verifiable detail on subsequent participants. Milestones to monitor include the number of partner agencies added, formalization of collaboration agreements, and any published results from the Moab Field Office pilot that could inform broader deployment. The White House article notes the pilot’s purpose and the expectation of future partnerships, yet it provides no concrete completion date or list of future agencies. Reliability assessment: the primary source is an official White House release describing the CE Works launch and initial Moab partnership, which is a high-quality primary source for the claim. Secondary outlets (e.g., industry press) echo the initial partnership but do not currently extend with verified, public details on new partners. Given the absence of later public announcements, the status remains contingent on forthcoming agency collaborations.
  157. Update · Jan 31, 2026, 02:42 PMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. Public updates confirm the initial partnership with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office for the CE Works pilot. There is no public record as of 2026-01-31 indicating that those additional partnerships have been established yet, only that they are expected in coming months.
  158. Update · Jan 31, 2026, 12:57 PMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. Public record confirms the initial partnership with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office, and CEQ’s launch communication explicitly states that more agency partnerships are expected in the coming months. However, there is no public confirmation of which agencies will participate next or timelines for those partnerships; thus the status remains in_progress rather than complete or failed.
  159. Update · Jan 31, 2026, 11:18 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: CEQ stated that for the CE Works pilot, additional agency partnerships would be formed in coming months beyond the initial partnership with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office. Evidence of progress: CEQ announced the launch of the CE Works pilot and identified Moab Field Office as the initial partner, with language indicating that additional agency partnerships were expected in coming months (White House article dated Jan 29, 2026). Current status and milestones: As of 2026-01-31, there are no public, verifiable announcements confirming the formation of one or more additional CE Works partnerships beyond Moab. The project is described as launched with ongoing plans to add partners in the future, but no concrete new partner names or dates have been published in accessible official or reputable secondary sources. Reliability of sources: The primary source is an official White House article reporting the pilot launch and anticipated future partnerships, which is a direct and authoritative source for the claim. Secondary coverage from industry newsletters reiterates the pilot’s launch but does not provide new partner confirmations. Notes on incentives: The CE Works initiative is framed as speeding NEPA reviews through digital collaboration; the incentive for broader agency buy-in is to reduce permitting timelines and improve efficiency across federal agencies, which aligns with longstanding administration permitting reform goals. The absence of announced new partners by 2026-01-31 could reflect the early, exploratory phase of forming multi-agency collaborations.
  160. Update · Jan 31, 2026, 09:39 AMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. The White House announcement confirms the Moab Field Office as the initial partner and states that additional partnerships are expected in coming months, but does not report firm partnerships beyond that launch partner. Evidence of progress includes the official January 2026 CEQ release naming Moab Field Office as the launch partner and signaling that more partnerships would follow. Secondary coverage (e.g., NAM) notes the Moab pilot and anticipates further partnerships, but does not provide independent milestones or dates confirming new partners. As of 2026-01-30, there is no public, independently verifiable report confirming one or more additional federal agencies have formally joined the CE Works pilot beyond Moab. The completion condition—establishment of additional partnerships—has not yet been publicly met according to available sources. Public information is limited to the January 29, 2026 White House release and subsequent recaps; there are no concrete, dated announcements of partner agencies beyond Moab in the sources consulted. Primary reliability rests with the White House publication, which is authoritative for stated plans; secondary outlets mirror the claim but do not add new, verifiable partnership confirmations. The incentive alignment for agencies remains a factor, but no additional partnerships have been publicly disclosed to date. Overall, the claim remains plausible but unconfirmed as of the date analyzed, and should be treated as in_progress pending new public confirmations from CEQ or partner agencies.
  161. Update · Jan 31, 2026, 05:27 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: CEQ said the CE Works pilot would launch with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office and that additional agency partnerships would be formed in coming months. Evidence publicly available confirms the Moab Field Office launch but does not show yet which additional agencies have joined or a firm timeline for new partnerships beyond the initial statement. The White House piece (Jan 29, 2026) is the primary source for the claim, but subsequent confirmation of new partners has not been identified in accessible public records as of 2026-01-30.
  162. Update · Jan 31, 2026, 03:50 AMin_progress
    Restated claim: CEQ stated that for the CE Works pilot, they would form additional agency partnerships beyond the Moab Field Office partnership in coming months. The initial launch partner is the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office, with expectations of more collaborations to follow. Progress evidence: The White House CEQ announcement explicitly identifies the Moab Field Office as the launch partner and notes that additional agency partnerships are expected in coming months. There are no publicly confirmed announcements of specific new agency partners as of the current date. Completed versus in-progress status: No publicly verifiable completion of additional agency partnerships has been reported yet. The available public record confirms the Moab Field Office collaboration and reiterates an expectation of future partnerships, not a completed expansion. Dates and milestones: The source announces the pilot and the Moab partnership on January 29, 2026. No concrete milestones or dates for the additional partnerships are provided beyond the stated expectation that they would be formed in coming months. Source reliability and notes on incentives: The primary source is the White House CEQ article, a direct government communication. The claim’s credibility hinges on CEQ and GSA collaboration; there is no evidence suggesting misalignment of incentives, and the articulation of future partnerships remains contingent on agency actions and internal processes across federal entities. Overall assessment: Given the absence of public announcements of new agencies and the reliance on a forward-looking statement, the claim is best characterized as in_progress. Continued monitoring is warranted to confirm which agencies join CE Works and when they formalize partnerships.
  163. Update · Jan 31, 2026, 01:57 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The CEQ article stated that for the CE Works pilot, CEQ is partnering with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office with additional agency partnerships expected in coming months. Evidence to date: The January 29, 2026 White House release explicitly mentions the Moab Field Office partnership and an expectation for further agency partnerships in the coming months. There is no public confirmation by January 30, 2026 that additional agency partnerships have been finalized or announced. The completion condition—one or more additional federal agency partnerships—has not been independently verified yet. Progress indicators: The available public record confirms the initial Moab Field Office collaboration and an expressed plan to broaden partnerships, aligning with the pilot’s launch phase. The lack of announced partner agencies within the immediate window suggests additional partnerships had not been publicly established by that date. Interagency coordination typically requires weeks to months to formalize and disclose. Milestones and dates: The pilot launch is dated January 29, 2026, with Moab Field Office as the initial partner. No concrete milestone (e.g., a partner agency name, MOUs, or a follow-on launch date) is publicly documented beyond that date. The reliability of the base sources is high, given their official nature, but the status of additional partnerships remains unconfirmed in public records at that time. Source reliability note: Primary sourcing consists of an official White House article and related public documents, supplemented by agency pages. While credible for declarative policy announcements, the absence of corroborating announcements from other agencies within the initial period means the current status remains unverified beyond the Moab partnership. If new partnerships exist, they would appear in subsequent CEQ or partner communications.
  164. Update · Jan 30, 2026, 11:35 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: CEQ stated that additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot are expected to be formed in coming months beyond the initial Moab Field Office collaboration. Evidence of progress: the White House article confirms the Moab Field Office partnership as the launch partner and explicitly notes that additional agency partnerships are expected in the coming months. Current status: as of 2026-01-30, there is no public confirmation of any new partnerships beyond the Moab Field Office. The completion condition—one or more additional federal agency partnerships established for the CE Works pilot—has not yet been satisfied.
  165. Update · Jan 30, 2026, 09:30 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: CEQ stated that additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot would be formed in the coming months, with the initial launch conducted in partnership with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office. Evidence of progress: CEQ publicly announced the CE Works pilot launch with the BLM Moab Field Office on January 29, 2026, signaling the start of the program and indicating that more agency partnerships were expected in the ensuing months. Evidence of further progress or completion: As of January 30, 2026, there are no publicly verified announcements confirming any additional agency partnerships beyond the Moab Field Office partnership. The source available notes an expectation for more partnerships but does not confirm them. Milestones and dates: The concrete milestone documented is the Moab Field Office launch; no completion date is provided and no additional partnerships have been publicly confirmed to date. Reliability: the primary sourcing is a White House CEQ article, a direct administration source, with no corroborating announcements yet. Overall assessment: The claim remains plausible but unconfirmed beyond the Moab Field Office pilot. The status should be considered in_progress pending formal announcements of new partnerships.
  166. Update · Jan 30, 2026, 08:08 PMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months, after a launch with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office. The White House announcement confirms the Moab partnership and notes that additional partnerships are expected, but it does not specify which agencies or provide concrete milestones, so no completion is yet verifiable. Evidence beyond the Moab partnership is not clearly established in publicly verifiable sources as of late January 2026. No widely recognized updates confirm the formation of one or more additional federal agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot at this time. The reliability of the primary source is high (official White House publication), but it provides forward-looking statements without corroborating details from independent outlets or agency press offices. Until additional partnerships are publicly announced by CEQ or partner agencies, the status should be treated as in progress rather than complete. Recommended follow-up milestones, if and when they occur, include: announcements naming new partner agencies, formal interagency agreements, joint pilot activities, and published timelines or evaluations of the CE Works pilot expansion.
  167. Update · Jan 30, 2026, 04:55 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: CEQ anticipated forming additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot in the coming months beyond the initial Moab Field Office collaboration. Evidence of progress: CEQ publicly announced the Moab Field Office partnership as the launch site for CE Works in late January 2026, with explicit language that additional agency partnerships were expected in coming months (White House CEQ article, Jan 29, 2026). The publicly available documentation does not show any finalized additional partnerships as of the current date (Jan 30, 2026). Milestones and dates: The launch at BLM Moab Field Office is the named milestone, dated Jan 29, 2026. No concrete dates have been provided for when or which other agencies will join, only the general expectation of future partnerships. This leaves the completion condition — one or more additional federal agency partnerships established — as not yet satisfied based on available records. Reliability and sourcing: The primary source is the White House CEQ announcement, which outlines the pilot and the Moab partnership and notes that more partnerships are expected. Secondary references replicate this framing but do not provide independent confirmation of additional partnerships beyond Moab. Given the official source and the clear phrasing about future partnerships, the information is credible for the stated status but remains incomplete until new partnerships are publicly confirmed. Context on incentives: The CE Works initiative aligns with broader permitting modernization efforts and is presented as a technical acceleration tool. The public messaging frames further partnerships as incremental expansions of the pilot rather than an immediate, broad rollout, indicating a cautious, staged approach consistent with government procurement and interagency coordination processes. Overall assessment: Progress is underway with the Moab Field Office launch, but there is no verified evidence yet of any additional agency partnerships being established. The claim is therefore currently best characterized as in_progress rather than complete or failed.
  168. Update · Jan 30, 2026, 03:05 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The CEQ stated that for the CE Works pilot, the initial partnership is with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office, and that additional agency partnerships were expected to be formed in coming months. Progress evidence: The White House article confirms the Moab Field Office partnership as the launch partner and explicitly says that additional agency partnerships are expected in the coming months, indicating that only the Moab collaboration has been established so far. Status assessment: There is no public, verifiable evidence as of 2026-01-30 that any additional agency partnerships have been formed beyond the Moab Field Office. The article emphasizes anticipation of further partnerships rather than reporting completed ones. Milestones and dates: The primary date is January 29, 2026, the publication date of the CE Works launch article. No concrete milestones or completion dates for the additional partnerships are provided. Source reliability: The primary source is an official White House article detailing CEQ’s CE Works launch and its partnership with BLM Moab; this is a high-quality, primary source for this claim.
  169. Update · Jan 30, 2026, 01:30 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The CEQ said additional federal agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot are expected to be formed in coming months, with the Moab Field Office of the Bureau of Land Management as the initial partner. Evidence of progress: The White House article from January 29, 2026 states that CEQ launched the CE Works pilot in partnership with BLM Moab Field Office and notes that additional agency partnerships are expected in coming months. That piece describes the pilot’s purpose and the role of CE Works in accelerating CE determinations under NEPA, but it does not document concrete progress beyond the Moab partnership itself (WH 2026-01-29). Evidence of completion, progress, or gaps: There is no public, independently verifiable record of additional agency partnerships being formed as of 2026-01-30. Public updates beyond the initial Moab Field Office partnership have not been found in major outlets or official CEQ communications accessible to the public (WH 2026-01-29). Dates and milestones: The only dated milestone publicly available is the launch announcement on January 29, 2026, and the accompanying statement that more partnerships would follow in coming months. No published completion or milestone for additional agencies has appeared in subsequent public records up to the current date. Reliability and incentives: The primary source is an official White House release, which is a reliable primary source for the claim. Given the stated expectation of additional partnerships, the absence of public confirmations suggests the outcome is still pending and may be contingent on internal government processes and coordination with prospective agencies. Follow-up note: A concrete update on new agency partnerships would be expected in the coming months; a targeted follow-up on or near 2026-04-30 would help confirm whether additional agencies have joined the CE Works pilot (White House 2026-01-29).
  170. Update · Jan 30, 2026, 11:43 AMin_progress
    Restated claim: CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months, beyond the initial Moab Field Office partnership. Evidence to date shows the Moab Field Office partnership was announced as the launch partner for the CE Works pilot. There is no publicly available, verifiable evidence as of 2026-01-30 that one or more additional federal agency partnerships have been established since the Moab partnership was announced; the White House piece notes that additional partnerships are expected in coming months but does not provide concrete milestones yet. The launch was publicly announced on January 29, 2026, with CEQ describing the initiative and its collaboration with GSA, but no firm dates for further partnerships are disclosed. Reliability considerations: reporting comes from official White House communications and public-facing government channels; cross-checks with independent outlets are limited, given the niche nature of agency-by-agency NEPA modernization pilots. Overall status: in_progress, with the primary milestone (Moab Field Office) in place but no confirmed subsequent partner agencies as of now.
  171. Update · Jan 30, 2026, 09:49 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: CEQ said the CE Works pilot would launch with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office and that additional agency partnerships were expected in coming months. The article explicitly stated that further partnerships were anticipated after the Moab launch (WH 2026-01-29). Evidence of progress: The White House piece confirms the Moab Field Office partnership as the initial pilot deployment and mentions that additional agency partnerships were expected in the coming months (WH 2026-01-29). No public announcements have surfaced attributing formal partnerships to other federal agencies following the Moab launch. Evidence of completion status: There is no public evidence as of now that one or more additional federal agency partnerships have been established for CE Works beyond the Moab partnership; the completion condition (new partnerships) remains unmet based on available sources. Dates and milestones: The initial launch date is tied to the January 29, 2026 White House announcement; no subsequent milestone dates for additional partnerships have been published publicly. Source reliability: The primary source is an official White House article (WH 2026-01-29), supplemented by republication coverage noting the same claim (PublicNow); no independent, high-quality follow-up confirmations of new partnerships have appeared in major outlets. Notes on incentives: The CE Works initiative aligns with the administration’s permitting modernization goals; the absence of announced downstream partnerships may reflect ongoing interagency planning or procurement timelines rather than a policy shift. A future update would likely be issued via CEQ or partner agency channels if new partnerships form.
  172. Update · Jan 30, 2026, 05:24 AMin_progress
    Claim restated: CEQ said the CE Works pilot would involve additional agency partnerships beyond the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office in the coming months. Evidence of progress: The White House article confirms the Moab Field Office partnership was established for the launch of CE Works, with explicit language that additional partnerships were expected in coming months. No public announcements have surfaced detailing which other agencies, if any, have joined since the launch. Current status: As of 2026-01-29 and available public records, there is no verifiable evidence of one or more new agency partnerships having been formed beyond the Moab partnership. The completion condition—additional partnerships established—has not been publicly met. Reliability and milestones: The primary source is an official White House release, which is credible. However, the absence of subsequent, verifiable confirmations from CEQ or partner agencies suggests the project remains in early stages with no concrete milestones publicly published to date.
  173. Update · Jan 30, 2026, 03:13 AMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in coming months, beyond the initial Moab Field Office partnership. The published White House release confirms the Moab Office partnership for the pilot launch and explicitly says that additional agency partnerships are expected in coming months. As of the current date, there is no publicly verified record of those additional partnerships having been established. Evidence of progress to date centers on the Moab Field Office collaboration, which CEQ announced as part of the pilot launch. The White House article (dated January 29, 2026) describes the pilot and notes Moab as the initial partner, with the stated expectation that other agencies would join soon. Publicly accessible updates confirming any concrete, additional agency partnerships after Moab have not been found in major, reputable outlets or official CEQ/agency channels. Given the absence of verification about new sign-ons, the completion condition—“one or more additional federal agency partnerships are established for the CE Works pilot”—remains unfulfilled based on available public records. The claim’s feasibility hinges on subsequent announcements from CEQ or partner agencies, which have not been detected in the sources checked. Notes on reliability: the core claim comes from an official White House release and its PublicNOW mirror, both of which are primary sources for the CE Works pilot. To date, those sources only confirm the Moab Field Office partnership and anticipate others without detailing names or dates. The lack of independent corroboration from major outlets or CEQ updates should be considered when assessing progress. If new partnerships are announced, they would likely appear in CEQ briefings, agency press releases, or subsequent White House statements. A targeted follow-up on or after 2026-04-15 would help determine whether additional agencies have joined the CE Works pilot and move the verdict toward completion.
  174. Update · Jan 30, 2026, 01:48 AMin_progress
    Claim restated: CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months, beyond the initial Moab Field Office partnership. Evidence of progress: The White House announcement confirms the launch of the CE Works pilot and identifies the Moab Field Office of the Bureau of Land Management as the initial partner. It also states that additional agency partnerships are expected in coming months, but provides no list or date for those partners. Evidence of completion status: There is no public record (as of 2026-01-29) of one or more further agency partnerships having been established beyond the Moab partnership. The completion condition (one or more additional partnerships) remains unfulfilled at this date. Dates and milestones: The launch announcement is dated January 29, 2026. The text frames future partnerships as forthcoming, with no published milestone dates for those partnerships. Source reliability and incentives: The primary source is an official White House posting, which is a high-reliability primary source for government actions. Cited coverage from secondary outlets corroborates the Moab collaboration but does not indicate additional partnerships at this time.
  175. Update · Jan 29, 2026, 11:50 PMin_progress
    The claim states that CEQ expects additional agency partnerships for the CE Works pilot to be formed in the coming months. The Jan 29, 2026 White House article confirms the launch of the CE Works pilot with the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab Field Office and states that additional agency partnerships are expected in coming months, but does not provide concrete milestones or a completion date. The available public record therefore supports that the Moab partnership has been established, while other partnerships were anticipated but not yet documented as established at that time. Evidence of progress shows at least one formal partnership (Moab Field Office) is in place for the CE Works pilot. The White House release frames this as the initial launch and notes that further agency collaborations are anticipated in the following months, but it does not specify which agencies or provide a schedule. There is no publicly verifiable completion of the claim, since the completion condition requires one or more additional federal agency partnerships beyond Moab, and the article itself states that these partnerships are expected rather than confirmed. Without subsequent official updates confirming new partner agencies, the status remains in_progress. Source reliability is high, as the claim and context come from an official White House publication (CEQ-related content). No independent reporting yet updates the status beyond the initial launch announcement. The lack of additional confirmed partnerships in available public records suggests ongoing progress toward expanding partnerships, rather than completion.
  176. Original article · Jan 29, 2026

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