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Bureau of Reclamation Launches Dam Safety Prize Competition
March 15, 2026
The Bureau of Reclamation (USBR), part of the U.S. Department of the Interior, has initiated the "Crack the Case" prize competition to stimulate innovative detection methods for subsurface cracks in embankment dams. This international competition offers up to $400,000 in prizes across three phases and seeks novel solutions beyond traditional geophysical techniques to enhance dam safety and prevent failures. The competition is managed by HeroX and NASA Tournament Lab, emphasizing a collaborative approach to solving persistent technical challenges in dam infrastructure.
- Why this matters: This prize competition represents a strategic procurement approach to crowdsource advanced technologies for critical infrastructure safety, opening opportunities for technology developers and contractors specializing in dam safety and geotechnical innovation.
- Agencies and contractors involved in dam safety and infrastructure monitoring should evaluate participation or partnership opportunities to leverage this funding and gain visibility.
- The competition's international scope indicates a broad market for innovative detection technologies, encouraging cross-sector collaboration and technology transfer.
- Procurement professionals should note the use of prize competitions as a flexible acquisition tool to accelerate innovation in federal infrastructure programs.
Detecting subsurface cracks before they become pathways for internal erosion is a persistent technical challenge in dam safety.
— Christine VanZomeren, Prize Competition Administrator
Agencies
Bureau of Reclamation, U.S. Department of the Interior
Vendors
HeroX, NASA Tournament Lab
Locations
Sources
- Newsroom | Bureau of Reclamation · USBR · Mar 15