Sec. 303. Contracting authority and avoidance of duplication
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Title III of the Weather Research and Forecasting Innovation Act of 2017 is amended by adding at the end the following new section: Consistent with the authorities of other Federal agencies that contract and partner with private sector entities, including under section 3903 of title 41, United States Code, the Under Secretary is authorized to use contracting mechanisms and enter into agreements that use multiyear contract options. In carrying out sections 302 and 303, the Under Secretary shall, to the greatest extent possible, carry out the following:
Enter into year-long or multiyear contracts using contracting mechanisms that foster resiliency of service and data purchased. Partner and contract with multiple observation service and data providers simultaneously to reduce risks of data gaps and improve mission robustness. Use authorities, such as additional forms of transaction agreements under section 301, that allow for innovative partnerships with private sector entities. Nothing in this title may be construed as infringing on the acquisition authority or strategy of Federal entities authorized under title 10, United States Code.
In meeting the requirements under this title, the Under Secretary shall avoid unnecessary duplication between the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, other Federal departments and agencies, and private sector entities, including relating to corresponding expenditures of funds and employment of personnel by carrying out the following: Coordinating existing activities with other civilian Federal departments and agencies which provide, contract, or partner with private sector entities to acquire, weather and environmental observations and data.
Coordinating and soliciting weather and environmental observations and data requirements and needs from other civilian Federal departments and agencies to be acquired by the Commercial Data Program under section 302. The Under Secretary, to the maximum extent practicable, shall ensure that Federal departments and agencies utilizing services and data under sections 302 and 303 fairly compensate the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or the non-Federal entities providing such services or data, as appropriate, for use. .