UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA
...UEIRCNJEHZ83EV6·Profile updated 2026-05-13
Awards tracked
1
Total amount
$137.0M
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About this recipient
UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA has received $137.0M in tracked federal funding across the ingest window.
The largest single source of funding is Department of Commerce, which dominates the recipient's federal portfolio. We surface the full breakdown of contracts and grants below.
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Portfolio by sector
Sectors classified by LLM on each award.
- unclassified1 award$137.0M 100%
Portfolio status
Based on each award's period of performance.
Active
1
active100% of awards
Expiring (≤90d)
0
expiring · 30d0% of awards
Expired
0
expired0% of awards
No POP
0
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Top awarding agencies
Department of Commerce
$137.0M 100%
Based on 1 awards totaling $136,981,621.
Awards
Top 1 by amount
| Action date | Recipient | Agency | Amount | Description | Sector | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| — | UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA | Department of Commerce | $136,981,621 | THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA, TOGETHER WITH ITS PARTNERS, PROPOSES TO ESTABLISH THE COOPERATIVE INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH TO OPERATIONS IN HYDROLOGY (CIROH), A NATIONAL CONSORTIUM OF 20 ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS AND 8 PARTNERS. CIROH AIMS TO ADVANCE THE NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION'S (NOAA'S) SCIENCE AND SERVICES CAPABILITIES TO PROVIDE ACTIONABLE WATER RESOURCES INTELLIGENCE. CIROH'S RESEARCH AIMS TO IMPROVE WATER PREDICTION AND SUPPORTS FOUR BROAD THEMES: (1) WATER RESOURCES PREDICTION CAPABILITIES; (2) COMMUNITY WATER RESOURCES MODELING; (3) HYDROINFORMATICS; AND (4) APPLICATION OF SOCIAL, ECONOMIC AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE TO WATER RESOURCES PREDICTION. CIROH'S INTEGRATED RESEARCH PROGRAM CONTRIBUTES TO THE NOAA/NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE'S MISSION-DIRECTED RESEARCH AND IMPROVED DATA SERVICE CAPABILITIES. IN ADDITION, CIROH OUTCOMES WILL INFORM HYDROLOGICAL PROCESS UNDERSTANDING, OPERATIONAL FORECASTING TECHNIQUES AND WORKFLOWS, COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT IN WATER QUANTITY AND QUA | — | active |
Sources
USAspending.gov — all awards for this UEI →SAM.gov entity registration →
Profile compiled from publicly available USAspending.gov records, ingested and entity-resolved by The Buildout's pipeline.