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The Regional Ocean Partnerships Reauthorization Act of 2026 extends federal funding and program authority for collaborative ocean research and coastal management initiatives across multiple regional partnerships. This legislation sustains multi-year contracting pipelines for environmental monitoring, oceanographic data collection, and marine science services primarily through NOAA and DOC, with cross-agency collaboration from EPA, DOI, USGS, and Navy. Contractors holding positions on OASIS+, POLARIS, GSA MAS, and SeaPort-NxG should immediately review their capture pipelines for affected agencies and prepare for recompete cycles and new task order releases tied to continued appropriations. This is a program continuation event—not a new market—but it confirms budget stability and signals upcoming solicitation activity in FY2027-2031.

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The Regional Ocean Partnerships Reauthorization Act of 2026 extends federal funding and program authority for collaborative ocean research and coastal management initiatives across multiple regional partnerships. This legislation sustains multi-year contracting pipelines for environmental monitoring, oceanographic data collection, and marine science services primarily through NOAA and DOC, with cross-agency collaboration from EPA, DOI, USGS, and Navy. Contractors holding positions on OASIS+, POLARIS, GSA MAS, and SeaPort-NxG should immediately review their capture pipelines for affected agencies and prepare for recompete cycles and new task order releases tied to continued appropriations. This is a program continuation event—not a new market—but it confirms budget stability and signals upcoming solicitation activity in FY2027-2031.
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The Regional Ocean Partnerships Reauthorization Act of 2026 is legislation that reauthorizes existing regional ocean partnership programs. This may create or extend contracting opportunities for government contractors working in ocean research, environmental monitoring, coastal management, and related marine science services. Contractors in environmental consulting, data collection, and oceanographic services should monitor this legislation for potential funding and program continuation.
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The Regional Ocean Partnerships Reauthorization Act of 2026 is legislation that reauthorizes existing regional ocean partnership programs. This may create or extend contracting opportunities for government contractors working in ocean research, environmental monitoring, coastal management, and related marine science services. Contractors in environmental consulting, data collection, and oceanographic services should monitor this legislation for potential funding and program continuation.
Read full report →Classification: INFO
Event Type: Legislation
Issued: 2026
Affected Market: Marine Science & Environmental Services
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The Regional Ocean Partnerships Reauthorization Act of 2026 extends federal funding and program authority for collaborative ocean research and coastal management initiatives across multiple regional partnerships. This legislation sustains multi-year contracting pipelines for environmental monitoring, oceanographic data collection, and marine science services primarily through NOAA and DOC, with cross-agency collaboration from EPA, DOI, USGS, and Navy. Contractors holding positions on OASIS+, POLARIS, GSA (General Services Administration) MAS, and SeaPort-NxG should immediately review their capture pipelines for affected agencies and prepare for recompete cycles and new task order releases tied to continued appropriations. This is a program continuation event—not a new market—but it confirms budget stability and signals upcoming solicitation activity in FY2027-2031.
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Market Segments:
Environmental Services, Marine Science, Oceanographic Research, Coastal Management, Environmental Monitoring, Scientific Research and Development, Data Collection and Analysis, Environmental Consulting.
NAICS Codes:
Agencies:
NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), DOC (Department of Commerce), EPA (Environmental Protection Agency), DOI (Department of the Interior), USGS (U.S. Geological Survey), Navy (Naval Oceanographic Office, Office of Naval Research).
Contract Vehicles:
OASIS+ (environmental and scientific services), POLARIS (NOAA-specific), GSA MAS (Schedule 541 and 899), SeaPort-NxG (Navy oceanographic and marine science).
Compliance Surfaces:
FAR (Federal Acquisition Regulation) (Federal Acquisition Regulation), NEPA (National Environmental Policy Act), NIST 800-171 (NIST Special Publication 800-171) (for CUI (Controlled Unclassified Information) handling in research data). Contractors must ensure compliance with environmental data handling protocols and cybersecurity requirements for oceanographic datasets. See our CMMC (Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification) Compliance Guide (/insights/cmmc-compliance-guide) and CUI-Safe CRM Guide (/insights/cui-safe-crm-guide) for operational readiness.
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This is a reauthorization, meaning it extends and funds existing Regional Ocean Partnership programs rather than creating net-new initiatives. However, reauthorization often triggers recompete cycles for expiring IDIQs, new task order releases under existing vehicles, and expanded scopes of work as agencies refresh their acquisition strategies. Contractors should treat this as a pipeline refresh event—existing incumbents will defend, and challengers should prepare to compete on updated technical approaches and past performance. The legislation also signals stable funding through FY2031, reducing program risk and making long-term teaming and subcontracting arrangements more viable.
POLARIS (NOAA's enterprise-wide IDIQ (Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity)) and SeaPort-NxG (Navy's oceanographic services vehicle) are the primary vehicles for ocean research and marine science. OASIS+ will see environmental consulting and R&D task orders, particularly for cross-agency partnerships involving EPA, DOI, and USGS. GSA MAS (Schedules 541 and 899) will support smaller-scale data collection, monitoring equipment, and professional services. Contractors should verify their vehicle access and ensure their capability statements are current. If you lack access to POLARIS or SeaPort-NxG, prioritize teaming with primes who hold those vehicles. For guidance on federal contracting strategy, see our Winning Federal Contracts Guide (/insights/winning-federal-contracts).
Agencies prioritize integrated ocean observing systems (sensors, buoys, autonomous underwater vehicles), geospatial data analytics (GIS, remote sensing, satellite integration), climate modeling and forecasting, coastal resilience planning, and stakeholder engagement (state/local coordination, tribal consultation). Contractors with demonstrated experience in multi-agency collaboration and regional partnership governance will have a competitive edge. Proposal teams should emphasize past performance in NOAA, EPA, or Navy ocean programs, as well as familiarity with NEPA compliance and environmental data management. Technical approaches should highlight interoperability, data sharing, and scalable monitoring architectures.
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Cabrillo Signals War Room detected this legislative event through continuous monitoring of congressional activity, agency budget justifications, and policy announcements. The platform automatically tagged affected NAICS codes, agencies, and contract vehicles, then cross-referenced your firm's existing pipeline and capability profile to generate this briefing. This is how Cabrillo operationalizes real-time intelligence: the moment a reauthorization bill is introduced, the War Room identifies which of your opportunities are affected, which agencies will release solicitations, and which contract vehicles will see increased activity.
Cabrillo Signals Match Engine is now rescoring your opportunity pipeline based on this event. If you have open opportunities tagged to NOAA, DOC, EPA, DOI, USGS, or Navy under affected NAICS codes, the Match Engine has automatically elevated their priority scores and flagged them for capture team review. If you have saved searches in Cabrillo Signals Intelligence Hub for ocean research, environmental monitoring, or coastal management, you will receive alerts when follow-on solicitations appear on SAM.gov. The Intelligence Hub tracks agency spending patterns, contract vehicle utilization, and incumbent performance, giving you early warning when recompete cycles begin.
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