(C)
Requirements
In carrying out this paragraph, the Administrator shall—
(i)
establish and operate an Integrated Ocean Observing System Program Office within the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration that—
(I)
utilizes, to the extent necessary, personnel from Federal agencies participating in the Interagency Ocean Observation Committee; and
(II)
oversees daily operations and coordination of the System;
(ii)
implement policies, protocols, and standards approved by the Council and delegated by the Interagency Ocean Observation Committee;
(iii)
promulgate program guidelines—
(I)
to certify and integrate regional associations into the System; and
(II)
to provide regional coastal and ocean observation data that meet the needs of user groups from the respective regions;
(iv)
have the authority to enter into and oversee contracts, leases, grants, or cooperative agreements with non-Federal assets, including regional coastal observing systems, to support the purposes of this chapter on such terms as the Administrator deems appropriate;
(v)
implement and maintain a merit-based, competitive funding process to support non-Federal assets, including the development and maintenance of a national network of regional coastal observing systems, and develop and implement a process for the periodic review and evaluation of the regional associations;
(vi)
provide opportunities for competitive contracts and grants for demonstration projects to design, develop, integrate, deploy, maintain, and support components of the System;
(vii)
establish and maintain efficient and effective administrative procedures for the timely allocation of funds among contractors, grantees, and non-Federal assets, including regional coastal observing systems;
(viii)
develop and implement a process for the periodic review and evaluation of the regional coastal observing systems;
(ix)
formulate an annual process by which gaps in observation coverage or needs for capital improvements of Federal assets and non-Federal assets of the System are—
(I)
identified by the regional associations described in the System Plan, the Administrator, or other members of the System; and
(II)
submitted to the Interagency Ocean Observation Committee;
(x)
develop and be responsible for a data management and communication system, in accordance with standards and protocols established by the Interagency Ocean Observation Committee, by which all data collected by the System regarding ocean and coastal waters of the United States including the Great Lakes, are processed, stored, integrated, and made available to all end-user communities;
(xi)
not less frequently than once each year, submit to the Interagency Ocean Observation Committee a report on the accomplishments, operational needs, and performance of the System to contribute to the annual and long-term plans prepared pursuant to paragraph (2)(B)(i);
(xii)
develop and periodically update a plan to efficiently integrate into the System new, innovative, or emerging technologies that have been demonstrated to be useful to the System and which will fulfill the purposes of this chapter and the System Plan; and
(xiii)
work with users and regional associations to develop products to enable real-time data sharing for decision makers, including with respect to weather forecasting and modeling, search and rescue operations, corrosive seawater forecasts, water quality monitoring and communication, and harmful algal bloom forecasting.