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Oceanography

Oceanographers study ocean dynamics, marine environments, and coastal processes at NOAA, Navy, and research institutions. They support naval operations, climate research, and marine resource management.

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Oceanography Federal Records

4,709
Grants + ResearchActive R&D presence — potential for SBIR/STTR opportunities.
10 record typesHighly diverse procurement — contracts, grants, research, and more. Multiple entry points for different firm capabilities.
4,709 active Oceanography
Showing 4,709 federal recordsfiltered by occupation: 1360-oceanography
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Market Opportunity Score
Oceanography
Volume
70
Growth
40
Competition
50
Small Biz
10
Diversity
100

Moderate opportunity — established market with selective entry points.

$588K
Awarded this week
$85.4M
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Opportunities closing in 14 days
9 simplified acquisition opportunities under $250K
About Oceanography

Market Overview

Oceanography has 4,709 active records. Primary activity: contracts (31% of records).

Why Oceanography Matters for Contractors

Oceanography has 4,709 active federal records. Tracking procurement activity here helps contractors identify patterns, find opportunities early, and position themselves for upcoming solicitations.

What to Expect

This page covers 10 record types. The most active categories are contracts (1,468), dataset (1,252), contract (1,132). Use the tabs above to focus on a specific record type, or browse the full mix for a comprehensive view.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of records are available for Oceanography?
Oceanography has 4,709 active records across 10 categories: contracts (1,468), dataset (1,252), contract (1,132), research (404), job listing (229). Use the tabs above to filter by a specific record type.
How do I track new opportunities for Oceanography?
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How often is this data updated?
Bureauify aggregates data from multiple federal sources — SAM.gov, USAspending, FPDS, and Grants.gov — and updates hourly. Active solicitations, awards, grants, and other federal records are refreshed throughout the day.
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Bureauify. (2026). Oceanography — Federal Contract Intelligence. Bureauify Federal Intelligence. Retrieved April 30, 2026, from https://bureauify.com/occupation/1360-oceanography

Data Methodology

Data Sources

Primary: SAM.gov, USAspending.gov, FPDS.gov, Grants.gov. Supplemented by 100+ federal data feeds including GAO, IG reports, Federal Register, and agency forecasts. Currently indexing 4,709 records.

Refresh Frequency

  • SAM.gov opportunities: Daily
  • FPDS awards: Twice daily
  • Grants.gov: Daily + weekly full sync
  • USAspending: Weekly

Processing

Records are normalized, deduplicated, and enriched with NAICS descriptions, agency hierarchies, and set-aside classifications. Semantic embeddings enable concept-based search beyond keyword matching.

Disclaimer

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