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Federal Agencies Advocate National Water Strategy
March 26, 2026
The Aspen Institute report and expert commentary highlight an urgent call for a coordinated national water strategy in the United States to address climate-driven water challenges, aging infrastructure, and fragmented governance. Federal, state, and local agencies are urged to elevate water as a critical economic and national security issue, fostering integrated governance and investment to build resilience and sustainability. This emphasis signals potential future procurement initiatives focused on water infrastructure modernization, governance reform, and climate adaptation programs.
- Federal procurement professionals should anticipate increased funding and contract opportunities related to water infrastructure upgrades and climate resilience projects.
- Agencies like DOE and DOT may expand solicitations addressing water resource management, infrastructure modernization, and interagency coordination.
- Contractors specializing in water technology, infrastructure engineering, and environmental services should prepare for emerging requirements emphasizing sustainability and integrated governance.
- Organizations can leverage this strategic focus to align proposals with national priorities on water security and climate adaptation, enhancing competitiveness in upcoming procurements.
Water is this invisible ingredient in everything we do... If we donβt address some of the water challenges we are facing right now, if we donβt put water as a national security issue, day will come that something major will happen and weβll realize it.
— Newsha Ajami
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Department of Energy, Department of Transportation
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