The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is an agency in the Department of Commerce whose mission is to understand and predict changes in weather, climate, oceans, and coasts; share that information; and conserve and manage coastal and marine ecosystems and resources. NOAA's work is divided among six line offices: National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (NESDIS); National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS); National Ocean Service (NOS); National Weather Service (NWS); Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR); and Office of Marine and Aviation Operations (OMAO). NOAA's Mission Support provides planning, leadership, finances, information technology, educational programming, and other support across the line offices.
Congress provides NOAA with annual mandatory and discretionary appropriations. Mandatory appropriations, which generally comprise a small percentage of total NOAA funding, are disbursed to various accounts that support programs in NOS, NMFS, and OMAO. NOAA's discretionary appropriations typically are included in the annual Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies appropriations act. Discretionary appropriations support two broad accounts—Operations, Research, and Facilities (ORF) and Procurement, Acquisition, and Construction (PAC)—as well as a few smaller accounts. This product focuses on NOAA's FY2024 discretionary funding for ORF and PAC. It also notes potential topics of interest for Congress from NOAA's FY2024 budget request, including NOAA's satellite operations, science and data for economic development, and climate-related products and services.
Agency Funding
NOAA requested over $7.1 billion in discretionary direct obligations for ORF and PAC for FY2024, including almost $6.8 billion in appropriations (Figure 1 and Table 1). NOAA requested a total of $7.3 billion in direct obligations for all accounts. Direct obligations include annual appropriations, transfers, and recoveries from prior year obligations. For FY2023, Congress provided $6.5 billion in annual ORF and PAC direct obligations and an additional $150.8 million in supplemental funding through P.L. 117-328, for a total of $6.7 billion (Table 1). According to NOAA, the supplemental amounts are considered "base or discretionary funding designated as emergency." Supplemental appropriations are described in the right column. For FY2024, Congress provided a total of $6.7 billion in direct obligations for ORF and PAC in P.L. 118-42, including $6.3 billion in appropriations (Table 1).
Figure 1. ORF and PAC Annual Direct Obligations, FY2014-FY2024 ($ in billions, nominal and adjusted) |
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Sources: CRS, from NOAA budget justifications, congressional explanatory statements, and Office of Management and Budget, Historical Tables, Table 10.1. Notes: See text for abbreviations. Figure does not include supplemental appropriations. Direct obligations include appropriations, transfers, and recoveries from prior year obligations. |
Supplemental Appropriations Available in FY2024
Congress also has made supplemental appropriations available to NOAA for ORF and PAC, including
Table 1. NOAA Annual Direct Obligations and Appropriations for Discretionary ORF and PAC Accounts
($ in millions, nominal)
Line Office and CPF/CDS |
FY2024 Enacted |
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NESDIS |
1,705.7 |
1,716.5 |
2,073.9 |
1,490.5 |
1,916.7 |
1,796.9 |
NMFS |
1,093.3 |
1,161.7 |
1,154.9 |
890.2 |
1,112.8 |
1,113.8 |
NOS |
693.4 |
744.4 |
687.7 |
644.7 |
694.7 |
684.0 |
NWS |
1,356.7 |
1,403.9 |
1,380.1 |
1,164.5 |
1,353.6 |
1,351.6 |
OAR |
761.3 |
792.0 |
786.3 |
706.1 |
751.3 |
726.1 |
OMAO |
460.7 |
469.9 |
459.0 |
379.4 |
447.7 |
439.7 |
Mission Support |
503.8 |
533.5 |
605.6 |
370.2 |
494.8 |
471.3 |
CPF/CDS |
111.5 |
37.7 |
0 |
(57.0 within NOS) |
85.2 |
139.5 |
6,686.4 |
6,821.9 |
7,147.4 |
5,771.3 |
6,856.7 |
6,722.9 |
|
6,305.5 |
6,430.8 |
6,756.3 |
5,380.3 |
6,455.7 |
6,268.4 |
Sources: CRS using the explanatory statements accompanying P.L. 117-328 and P.L. 118-42; NOAA, Budget Estimates Fiscal Year 2024, Congressional Submission; H.R. 5893, as introduced; explanatory materials for H.R. 5893 (October 31, 2023); S.Rept. 118-62; S. 2321, as reported.
Notes: CPF/CDS = community project funding/congressionally directed spending; Exp. Mat. = explanatory material. See text for additional abbreviations. Components may not sum to totals shown due to rounding. Values are rounded to the nearest tenth.
a. Amounts include both FY2023 annual direct obligations and the supplemental appropriations in Division N, Title II, of P.L. 117-328.
b. NOAA calculated the FY2024 base level as equal to the FY2023 enacted amount plus expected "Adjustments-To-Base," such as certain inflationary adjustments.
c. Total direct obligations amounts in H.R. 5893 and tables in the explanatory materials differ ($5,771,300,000 vs. $5,645,623,000). Table 1 shows the line office amounts from the explanatory materials and the total direct obligations amount from H.R. 5893.
d. Total Direct Obligations, or total program or funding levels, include annual appropriations, transfers, and recoveries from prior year obligations but exclude any supplemental appropriations, except FY2023 Enacted includes some supplemental appropriations from Division N, Title II, of P.L. 117-328.
e. Total Appropriations are a part of the total direct obligations. Total Appropriations include annual appropriations but exclude any supplemental appropriations, except FY2023 Enacted includes some supplemental appropriations from Division N, Title II, of P.L. 117-328.
Issues for Congress
NOAA's FY2024 requested budget proposed changes to multiple activities, the largest portion of which was increased funding for activities under the agency-identified themes of satellites, science and data for economic development activities, and climate products and services. The agency also proposed reducing or eliminating funding for several activities across all of the line offices.
Satellites
NOAA's NESDIS request includes increases for the Polar Weather Satellites (PWS) and Geostationary Extended Observations (GeoXO) programs. PWS includes the Joint Polar Satellite System and Polar Follow-On missions, which provide global meteorological observations for short- and midterm forecasts and weather warnings. GeoXO is the next generation of space-based environmental monitoring satellites. NOAA requested $342.4 million ($183.5 million enacted in FY2023) for PWS and $417.4 million ($285.0 million enacted in FY2023) for GeoXO programs. The explanatory statement accompanying P.L. 118-42 includes $342.4 million for PWS and $285.0 million for GeoXO programs.
Science and Data for Economic Development
NOAA requested additional funding for NMFS, NOS, NWS, OAR, and Mission Support for activities that "foster environmental stewardship and optimize advances in science and technology to create value-added, data-driven sustainable economic development, with a particular focus on the New Blue Economy." NOAA's requested increases included $88.0 million ($70.0 million enacted in FY2023) for the Office of Space Commerce (OSC) and $223.2 million ($203.9 million enacted in FY2023) to minimize the effects of offshore wind energy activities on NMFS scientific surveys within broader NMFS activities. The explanatory statement accompanying P.L. 118-42 includes $65.0 million for OSC and $205.9 million for the broader NMFS activities.
Climate Products and Services
NOAA requested additional funding across all of the line offices to continue implementing E.O. 14008, "Tackling the Climate Crisis at Home and Abroad." Included in these activities, the agency requested $87.9 million for the sanctuaries and marine protected areas ($68.0 million enacted in FY2023) and $224.3 million ($204.0 million enacted in FY2023) for OMAO for marine operations and maintenance. The explanatory statement accompanying P.L. 118-42 includes $67.0 million for sanctuaries and marine protected areas and $204.0 million for OMAO activities.