Federal Legislation
Congress Reauthorizes NEHRP Funding
January 12, 2026
Congress has reauthorized the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program (NEHRP) through fiscal year 2030, authorizing annual appropriations of $83.4 million to support earthquake risk reduction efforts. The funding primarily supports the U.S. Geological Survey's operation and enhancement of seismic monitoring and early warning systems, including at least $30 million annually dedicated to the Advanced National Seismic System. This reauthorization emphasizes interagency coordination among federal entities such as USGS, NIST, FEMA, NSF, and FCC to improve earthquake preparedness and response capabilities.
- The sustained funding through FY 2030 provides procurement professionals with a stable budget outlook for seismic monitoring technology, early warning system upgrades, and related research contracts.
- Agencies and contractors involved in geophysical instrumentation, sensor networks, data analytics, and emergency communication systems should evaluate upcoming solicitations tied to NEHRP initiatives.
- The focus on expanding early warning capabilities indicates opportunities for vendors specializing in advanced sensor technologies and real-time data integration.
- Procurement teams should monitor interagency collaboration efforts that may lead to bundled or coordinated contract vehicles across USGS, FEMA, and other agencies involved in earthquake hazard mitigation.
I support H.R. 3168 and urge passage of a comprehensive program reauthorization.
— Jared Huffman, Ranking Member
Agencies
U.S. Geological Survey, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Federal Emergency Management Agency, National Science Foundation, Federal Communications Commission
Contracts
$83,403,000 per year