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House Committee Passes NOAA Weather Radio Modernization Act
March 19, 2026
The House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology has passed H.R. 7813, the NOAA Weather Radio Modernization Act, aimed at upgrading and expanding the nationwide Weather Radio network to enhance emergency alert capabilities and resilience. This legislation seeks to improve the reliability of weather warnings during natural disasters and power outages, directly supporting NOAA's mission to protect lives and property through timely alerts.
- The modernization effort signals upcoming procurement opportunities for technology vendors specializing in emergency communication systems and resilient broadcast infrastructure.
- Agencies and contractors involved in weather alert systems should prepare for potential solicitations related to network upgrades and expanded coverage.
- Procurement professionals should monitor implementation timelines and funding allocations as the Act progresses toward full enactment.
- This initiative underscores the federal commitment to strengthening disaster preparedness through improved communication technologies, influencing future procurement priorities in emergency management and public safety sectors.
When every second counts, it is essential for the U.S. to have a reliable Weather Radio network. The NOAA Weather Radio Modernization Act will ensure all Americans have access to life-saving alerts even in times of power outages or extreme weather events. As natural disasters continue to intensify, this legislation marks an important step towards proactively protecting Americans from catastrophe.
— Ranking Member Zoe Lofgren (D-CA)
This bill is a long time in the making and will help the public prepare for all sorts of inclement weather as well as floods and other serious natural hazards.
— Zoe Lofgren, Ranking Member
Agencies
House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration