Title 10 › Subtitle Subtitle C— Navy and Marine Corps › Part IV— GENERAL ADMINISTRATION › Chapter 893— NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM › § 8932
Creates an Ocean Policy Committee that must have broad membership and keep doing the work it was doing the day before the William M. (Mac) Thornberry National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021 took effect. The Committee must work with stakeholders and regional partners under existing law to solve ocean problems that cross agency or government lines. It must coordinate federal ocean and coastal activities, set rules for running the National Oceanographic Partnership Program, and make guidelines for picking partnership projects based on factors like research importance, participation from public/academic/commercial/private groups, long-term partner commitment, shared resources, scientific review, and committee agreement. The Committee must also set up one or more systems for ocean-related and ocean-mapping documents prepared under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969. The Committee must have two subcommittees called the Ocean Science and Technology Subcommittee and the Ocean Resource Management Subcommittee and can give them work. By March 1 each year the Committee must post a report about the National Oceanographic Partnership Program online and brief the appropriate congressional committees, and then post the briefing materials within 30 days. The report and briefing must cover last year’s activities, planned activities, a summary of projects and funding (federal and non-federal) including projects continuing or starting, budget amounts requested in the President’s budget under section 1105(a) of title 31 for the next fiscal year, national ocean research priorities from the Ocean Research Advisory Panel, and a list of that panel’s members and any working groups. The Secretary of the Navy and the NOAA Administrator must jointly set up a partnership program office, pick a non-government manager by competition, and have the Committee oversee it; the office must support working groups, help manage project proposals and reviews, publish an annual project-status report with funding sources, and handle other program tasks. The Committee may let agencies use authorized program funds to make contracts and grants. Partnership projects may be formed by agreements like memoranda of understanding or cooperative research and development agreements and may include demonstration projects. The document systems created after the James M. Inhofe National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2023 may include a public digital archive of NEPA documents finalized after that Act, any geospatial data in those documents, mapping tools (for example Ocean Report Tools, the Environmental Studies Program Information System, Regional Ocean Partnerships, and the Integrated Ocean Observing System), and security safeguards for sensitive data. “Appropriate congressional committees” means: Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation; Senate Armed Services; Senate Appropriations; House Natural Resources; House Science, Space, and Technology; House Armed Services; and House Appropriations.
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10 U.S.C. § 8932
Title 10 — Armed Forces
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Apr 3, 2026
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