USGS
U.S. Geological Survey
Definition
The U.S. Geological Survey is a scientific agency within the Department of the Interior that studies natural resources, natural hazards, and the environment. USGS contracts support research, data collection, mapping, laboratory analysis, and scientific equipment.
USGS procurements include IT systems for data management, scientific instrumentation, field services, and research support. The agency emphasizes scientific integrity and technical expertise in its acquisitions. Contractors with earth science, environmental, or geospatial capabilities find opportunities supporting USGS missions in water resources, geology, biology, and geography.
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