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House Passes Bill to Strengthen Coastal Monitoring
March 17, 2026
The U.S. House of Representatives passed H.R. 2294, introduced by Congressman Mike Ezell, to reauthorize and modernize the Integrated Ocean Observation System (IOOS). This legislation aims to enhance coastal monitoring and resilience by improving real-time data capabilities critical for weather forecasting, maritime navigation, and disaster response, with a focus on benefiting Gulf Coast communities including Mississippi and Arkansas. The bill supports federal efforts to provide more accurate environmental data to protect lives, support maritime industries, and maintain efficient port operations.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate increased federal funding and contracting opportunities related to coastal monitoring technologies, data systems, and resilience infrastructure.
- Agencies involved in environmental observation and disaster response may seek vendors specializing in real-time data collection, sensor networks, and maritime navigation support.
- Companies offering advanced oceanographic instrumentation, data analytics, and integration services can position themselves for upcoming solicitations under the IOOS modernization.
- Stakeholders in Gulf Coast states should evaluate how this legislation may drive regional procurement priorities and infrastructure investments.
As a representative of a coastal district, I understand firsthand how important accurate, real-time data is for protecting lives, supporting our fishermen, and strengthening our coastal economy. Reauthorizing IOOS ensures that our communities have the tools they need to prepare for severe weather, safeguard our marine resources, and keep our ports and waterways operating efficiently.
— Mike Ezell, Congressman
Agencies
U.S. House of Representatives, House Natural Resources Committee