Federal Legislation
Congress Expands NOAA Ocean Monitoring Program
March 17, 2026
Congressmen Scott Franklin and Gabe Amo introduced the bipartisan NOAA Global Ocean Monitoring and Observing (GOMO) Research Act to authorize funding and establish a coordinated research program within NOAA. This program aims to enhance ocean observation capabilities and improve severe weather forecasting by advancing technology research and data collection. The legislation supports NOAA's mission to provide more accurate extreme weather predictions, benefiting coastal communities and the blue economy, particularly in states like Florida and Rhode Island.
- The act authorizes funding to support research, development, and coordination of advanced ocean monitoring technologies under NOAA
- Procurement professionals should anticipate new opportunities related to oceanographic sensors, data analytics, and forecasting technology development
- This initiative signals increased federal investment in climate resilience and environmental monitoring infrastructure
- Vendors specializing in ocean observation systems, meteorological instrumentation, and data integration platforms may find emerging contract opportunities with NOAA and related agencies
Reliable ocean monitoring is vital for Florida, where our safety and quality of life depend on accurate forecasting. Through NOAAβs Global Ocean Monitoring and Observing program, we can harness cutting-edge technology to collect and analyze global ocean data. Advanced ocean monitoring and analysis are essential to improve preparation for extreme weather and ensure our nation is equipped with the best information to protect lives and property.
— Scott Franklin
From growing the Blue Economy to protecting communities from climate change, understanding the ocean is key to Rhode Islandβs future. The NOAA GOMO Research Act helps us deepen our understanding of the ocean and ensure we have the data to protect Rhode Island families from extreme weather and climate change. Science saves lives, and I will keep fighting so NOAA can continue its vital mission to protect our communities.
— Gabe Amo
The NOAA Global Ocean Monitoring and Observing Research Act will protect Rhode Islanders from the impacts of extreme storms by providing crucial funding for research that will improve weather prediction.
— Emily Howe
Agencies
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, House Science, Space, and Technology Committee, House Science, Space, and Technology Environment Subcommittee
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- Amo, Franklin Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Expand NOAA Research and Improve Severe Weather Protection | Congressman Gabe Amo · AMO · Mar 17
- Franklin, Amo Introduce Bipartisan Bill To Strengthen Ocean Monitoring And Improve Severe Weather Forecasting | U.S. Representative Scott Franklin · Franklin House · Mar 17