Government pays consultants to check for cultural sites on public land
What happened
The Bureau of Land Management awarded a contract for cultural inventory services. This means consultants will assess public land for historical or archaeological significance before any new development.
Why it matters
This is a standard contract for the Bureau of Land Management. Before the government can build anything on public land, it must pay consultants to check for cultural or historical sites. This is a compliance step, not a new policy.
The signal
The only thing to watch is whether the consultants actually find anything interesting.