Federal Legislation
Congress Reauthorizes NEHRP Funding
January 12, 2026
Congress has reauthorized the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program (NEHRP) through fiscal year 2030 via H.R. 3168, authorizing approximately $83.4 million annually for the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to advance earthquake risk reduction initiatives and expand early warning systems. This includes a dedicated allocation of at least $30 million per year for the Advanced National Seismic System. The reauthorization emphasizes enhanced interagency coordination among federal entities such as USGS, FEMA, NIST, NSF, and FCC to improve seismic hazard mitigation efforts nationwide, with particular relevance to states like California, Oregon, and Washington that face significant earthquake risks.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate sustained federal funding opportunities for seismic monitoring, early warning technology development, and related infrastructure projects through 2030.
- Agencies involved will require contractors with expertise in geophysical instrumentation, data systems, and emergency communication technologies.
- Organizations supporting interagency collaboration and advanced seismic system upgrades can position themselves for upcoming solicitations under this program.
- The focus on states with high seismic activity suggests regional contracting opportunities aligned with federal risk reduction priorities.
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, At least $30,000,000 per year