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Congressman Wittman Secures VIMS Environmental Forecasting Funding
March 16, 2026
Congressman Rob Wittman secured $1.6 million in federal funding awarded on January 23, 2026, to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) for its Center of Excellence in Environmental Forecasting (CoEEF) located in Gloucester Point, Virginia. This funding supports the acquisition of a high-performance computing cluster and the development of IT programming to enhance environmental forecasting and modeling tools focused on coastal and estuarine resilience, emergency response, and policy support. The investment aims to strengthen forecasting capabilities that benefit Virginia communities and have broader national and global applications.
- This funding opportunity highlights the growing federal support for advanced environmental modeling infrastructure, signaling potential future procurements in high-performance computing and specialized software development.
- Procurement professionals should note the emphasis on IT programming and computing resources tailored to environmental science, indicating a niche market for contractors with expertise in scientific computing and environmental data analytics.
- Organizations involved in coastal resilience, emergency management technology, and environmental forecasting may find collaboration or subcontracting opportunities with VIMS or related federal initiatives.
- The geographic focus on Virginia suggests regional procurement engagement, but the broader impact of the forecasting tools may open pathways for vendors nationwide.
VIMS is an environmental forecasting leader, and I am thrilled to deliver my $1.6 million funding request for their CoEEF program. This funding will contribute to the development of coastal and estuarine environmental forecasting and expand the impact of VIMSβ research across the United States and the world.
— Rep. Rob Wittman
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$1.6 million