NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Officer Corps
Emblem of the NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps
Founded22 May 1917 (1917-05-22)
(108 years)
Country United States
TypeUniformed service
Size330 officers
15 ships
10 aircraft
Part of NOAA
Garrison/HQSilver Spring, Maryland, U.S.
Nickname(s)"NOAA Corps"
Motto(s)"Science, service, stewardship."
Colors   
March
Engagements
WebsiteNOAA Corps
Commanders
Deputy Under Secretary for Operations VADM Nancy Hann
Director, NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps RADM Chad M. Cary
Deputy Director, NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps RDML Amanda Goeller
Director, Office of Coast Survey RDML Benjamin K. Evans
Notable
commanders
VADM H. Arnold Karo
VADM Michael S. Devany
VADM Nancy A. Hann
Insignia
Flag
Aircraft flown
ReconnaissanceWP-3D, G-IV, 350CER & 360CER, DHC-6-300

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Officer Corps (informally the NOAA Corps) is one of eight federal uniformed services of the United States, and operates under the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), a scientific agency overseen by the Department of Commerce. The NOAA Corps is made up of scientifically and technically trained officers. The NOAA Corps and the United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps are the only U.S. uniformed services that consist only of commissioned officers, with no enlisted or warrant officer ranks. The NOAA Corps' primary mission is to monitor oceanic conditions, support major waterways, and monitor atmospheric conditions.

The NOAA Corps traces its origins to the establishment of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey Corps on May 22, 1917, which the service recognizes as its official date of establishment. The Coast and Geodetic Survey Corps became the Environmental Science Services Administration Corps in 1965, which in turn became the NOAA Corps in 1970.