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Forest Data Modernization Act of 2023
3/12/2024, 12:45 PM
Summary of Bill S 1743
Key provisions of the Forest Data Modernization Act include the establishment of a national database for forest data, the implementation of standardized data collection methods, and the promotion of collaboration between federal, state, and local agencies in collecting and sharing forest-related information. The bill also includes provisions for the development of new technologies and tools to improve data collection and analysis, as well as funding for research and training programs to support these efforts.
Overall, the Forest Data Modernization Act of 2023 aims to enhance the quality and accessibility of forest data in the United States, with the ultimate goal of promoting sustainable forest management practices and protecting the health and vitality of the nation's forests. The bill has received bipartisan support in Congress and is currently under consideration for passage.
Congressional Summary of S 1743
Forest Data Modernization Act of 2023
This bill modifies the Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) program of the Forest Service.
Specifically, FIA must include forest carbon in its inventory. Further, FIA must carry out, as a data collection method, a timber products output study and a national woodland owner survey.
FIA must include a clear definition of forest when reporting data.
FIA's strategic plan must describe in detail the organization and procedures necessary to
- understand and report on changes in land cover and use, and
- evaluate carbon-related data variables.
FIA must update the strategic plan not later than 180 days after this bill's enactment to include, among other things
- a plan to implement nationally consistent data collection protocols and procedures to improve the statistical precision of base program estimates;
- pathways to integrate and report on changes in forest carbon, including below-ground carbon;
- plans to collaborate with other federal agencies, nonfederal partners, and the private sector to integrate existing nationally available data sets and best available commercial technologies; and
- a plan to increase transparency and clarity in reporting.
FIA (1) must establish an office, a data platform, or both to process and respond to complex data requests submitted by external organizations; and (2) may impose fees on the organizations submitting the requests.





