SCRP Ops is a private workspace for “Rip and Replace” recipients to sync, navigate, and archive every record from the FCC portal. Pull a full snapshot whenever you need one. Trace every cost estimate, invoice, modification, and attachment back to its source. Answer auditors and FCC RFIs without digging through a dozen tabs.
Four steps. Roughly five minutes from sign-in to fully synced data.
Create your account on /login. Add your SCRP number — we'll match it against the FCC awards list. If a service provider has already started a sync on your behalf, they show up automatically and you can claim or revoke their access from your dashboard.
On Settings, paste your fccprod.servicenowservices.com username and password. They're AES-256-GCM encrypted at rest and used only to drive the sync — never displayed back. Multiple sets of credentials are supported (e.g. you + your service provider).
One click. The background job authenticates over OKTA SSO, walks 15 portal sections (filings, invoices, cost estimates, equipment, locations, correspondence, modifications, attachments…), and indexes every PDF for download. Live progress on the dashboard; takes 3-5 minutes.
Click through cross-linked records. Generate a full snapshot ZIP from Exports. Or generate an MCP token from Settings → AI Access Tokens and paste it into Claude Desktop or Claude Code — Claude can read your data live and help draft RFI responses, audits, or ad-hoc reports. More on the AI integration ↓
One workspace for everything you need to run, defend, and close out a SCRP project.
One click pulls every filing, cost estimate, invoice, modification, equipment record, location, and correspondence thread from the FCC SCRP portal into a structured database — no more tab-flipping or re-entry.
Generate a single ZIP containing a multi-sheet Excel of every table plus every cached attachment, organized by record type. Ready to hand to an auditor, your CFO, or a successor service provider.
Every record has its source traceable back to ServiceNow. Sync history, full PDFs of attachments stored privately, change tracking on cost estimates and reimbursement claims.
Click an invoice to see every linked cost estimate, equipment record, location, and correspondence thread. Click a location to see every invoice that touched it. No more hunting through three different portals.
When an RFI lands, search across record numbers, descriptions, vendor names, filenames, and message bodies in seconds. Find the right document, copy the right reference number, respond before the deadline.
Grant read-only access to your service provider with a single click. Or have them sync on your behalf before you've registered — provisioning flow built in. Revoke access anytime, with audit trail.
Generate a scoped access token from Settings, paste it into Claude Desktop or Claude Code, and Claude can read your portal data live — to draft responses to FCC RFIs, summarize quarterly status updates, or pull together specific records for an attorney or auditor on demand.
Built on the Model Context Protocol (MCP). 15 read-only tools. Tokens are encrypted at rest, scoped per-recipient, and revocable instantly.
Portal credentials AES-256-GCM encrypted at rest. Attachments stored privately, served only through authenticated endpoints.
Production runs on Vercel with Inngest for background sync, Neon Postgres for storage. SOC 2 compliant infrastructure end-to-end.
Full data export anytime — Excel + every attachment in one ZIP. No lock-in. If you stop using SCRP Ops, your data leaves with you.
No tiers, no per-seat, no upsell.
I built this out of frustration. Getting data in and out of the FCC SCRP portal — and finding good ways to look at it — shouldn't be the hardest part of running a Rip and Replace project, but for me it was.
The portal itself has a lot of problems, and once I actually pulled my data into something I could navigate, it became really clear why I was getting so many questions from the FCC. So I kept building. If it helps you the way it's helped me, please feel free to use it.
I do have some extremely reputable legal help in Washington, DC— if you need help with an IDV, an LOI, or any other compliance issue, hit me up and I'll get you fantastic help.
And if you see me at a convention, want to go fishing, or are in the Pacific Northwest, I'd be happy to make time.
— Will MacHugh, Eltopia Communications