Silver Spring, MD February 2023: IBSS was awarded a task with NOAA Office of the Under Secretary, Senior Advisor for Climate to provide administrative assistance. The Senior Advisor for Climate is responsible for providing strategic advice and...
School’s Started and Supplies Are Flowing
Our company has always valued education, and we know that it can be difficult for students to learn if they donât have the supplies they need to be successful. Every year IBSS encourages employees to donate supplies to local schools. In the past, the...
Inspiring and Educating Hawaii’s Future Generations
IBSS is committed to making a positive environmental impact and also to education. With this in mind, we wanted to share this article from our partner PapahÄnaumokuÄkea Marine Debris Project (PMDP) and note that PMDP staff are contracted through...
Surviving Summer At The Beach (part 1) — Sand, Surf, and Sun
Welcome to the second installment in our series. As mentioned in our first article, IBSS is a NOAA Weather-Ready Nation (WRN) Ambassador and we intend for these articles to help you identify, prepare for, and enjoy the sunny, warm, and sometimes stormy summer weather....
Lending a Hand at a Community Shellfish Farm
On June 17, IBSS Senior Aquaculturist Mark Tagal joined up with Puget Sound Restoration Fundâs (PSRF) Farm Manager, Josh Bouma, to plant triploid Pacific Oyster (Crassostrea Gigas) spat into growout bags at PSRFâs Port Madison...
IBSS Awarded Task to Develop Spectrum Management Website
As a trusted NOAA partner for over 20 years, IBSS looks forward to our continued delivery of innovative science-meets-technology solutions that forward the NOAA mission and make NOAA’s science matter to constituents both at home and abroad.
Tips on How to Beat Heat, UV, Air Quality This Summer
From heatwaves to harmful UV rays and air pollution, summer weather hazards are no joke. As part of the Weather-Ready Nation initiative, IBSS is sharing essential tips to help you stay informed, prepared, and safe all season long.
Supporting Education with a Trip Around the Harbor
The field trip was offered as a reward to 60 students who made positive changes in a variety of school-determined areas.
Weed Warriors for Earth Day
NNI’s are very difficult to control and if left alone can become established in our ecosystems, disrupting the balance of the plants, animals, environment, and humans that live there.









