2026-09974NoticeWallet

USGS Seeks Earthquake Experts for Unpaid Advisory Roles

Published Date: 5/19/2026

Notice

Summary

The U.S. Geological Survey is looking for smart, earthquake-savvy people to join their Scientific Earthquake Studies Advisory Committee. If you know your stuff and want to help guide national earthquake research, now’s your chance! Hurry—nominations close June 18, 2026, and members will help shape important safety goals without getting paid but with a cool government role.

Analyzed Economic Effects

3 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 1 mixed.

Unpaid Advisory Role, Travel Paid

SESAC members serve without pay but the USGS will pay travel and per diem costs. The SESAC includes up to 10 non‑Federal members, meets about 1–2 times per year, and members are appointed for staggered terms of up to 3 years.

Ethics Filings and Training Requirement

Members appointed as special Government employees (SGEs) must file a Confidential Financial Disclosure Report before appointment and meet applicable financial disclosure and ethics training requirements. Contact information and the disclosure form link are provided for questions about these requirements.

Public Access to SESAC Meetings

SESAC meetings are open to the public, so anyone may attend the advisory committee meetings that guide USGS participation in the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program. The committee meets approximately 1–2 times per year.

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Key Dates

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5/19/2026
6/18/2026

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Interior Department
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