Federal Legislation
Congress Reauthorizes NOAA Ocean Observation Funding
February 09, 2026
Congress has reauthorized the Integrated Coastal and Ocean Observation System Act of 2009 through H.R. 2294, securing continued federal funding of $56 million annually from FY 2026 through FY 2030 to support NOAA's Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS). This legislation mandates sustained operation, modernization, and coordination of coastal and ocean observation infrastructure, which is critical for marine resource management, disaster response, and national security. Procurement professionals should anticipate ongoing opportunities related to system upgrades, data collection technologies, and interagency coordination efforts under this multi-year authorization.
- The sustained funding level of $56 million annually provides a stable budget baseline for contracts supporting IOOS operations and modernization through 2030.
- Agencies involved must comply with congressional oversight provisions, including advance notification and review for any new federal asset procurements exceeding $250 million in life-cycle costs.
- Vendors specializing in oceanographic sensors, data integration platforms, and coastal monitoring technologies may find relevant contracting opportunities.
- Procurement teams should coordinate with NOAA and related federal committees to align proposals with program priorities and compliance requirements.
Agencies of the Council Committee shall not enter into contracts or agreements for the development or procurement of new Federal assets for the System that are estimated to be in excess of $250,000,000 in life-cycle costs without first providing adequate notice to Congress and opportunity for review and comment.
— Congress
Agencies
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Committee on Natural Resources, Subcommittee on Water, Wildlife and Fisheries, Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, National Ocean Research Leadership Committee
Contracts
$56 million annually