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The Coast Guard’s Shifting Information Needs

The Coast Guard’s Shifting Information Needs. Since September 11. Nathaniel S. Heiner. U.S. Coast Guard. Cutters and Aircraft Sept. 11, 2001. SAR, Law Enforcement & CD, Fisheries, Joint OPS, Ice Breaking (Marine Safety, Port Safety). 1 Cutter. 1 Cutter. 1 Cutter. 4 Cutters, 2 Aircraft.

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The Coast Guard’s Shifting Information Needs

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  1. The Coast Guard’s Shifting Information Needs Since September 11 Nathaniel S. Heiner U.S. Coast Guard

  2. Cutters and Aircraft Sept. 11, 2001 SAR, Law Enforcement & CD, Fisheries, Joint OPS, Ice Breaking (Marine Safety, Port Safety) 1 Cutter 1 Cutter 1 Cutter 4 Cutters, 2 Aircraft 6 Cutters, 2 Aircraft 1 Cutter, 1 MX Navy Ship, 1 Aircraft 11 Cutters, 6 Aircraft 5 Cutters, 2 Aircraft 2 Cutters, 5 US Navy Ships, 3 Foreign Navy Ships, 15 Aircraft 2 Cutters, 1 Aircraft

  3. 1 Cutter 1 Cutter 1 Cutter, 1 Aircraft, 1 MX Navy Ship 3 Cutters, 5 Aircraft Fisheries 1 Cutter Cutters and Aircraft Sept. 19, 2001 Port Safety, Law Enforcement & CD, SAR, Joint OPS, Marine Safety, Ice Breaking, Fisheries 10 Cutters, 3 Aircraft 5 Cutters, 4 Aircraft 3 Cutters, 1 Aircraft 1 Cutter 1 Cutter, 1 Aircraft 2 Cutters, 3 Aircraft 3 Cutters, 1 Aircraft Port Security 1 Cutter 3 Cutters, 3 US Navy Ships, Foreign Navy Ships, 15 Aircraft 2 Cutters, 2 Aircraft

  4. Must Homeland Security Reduce the Coast Guard’s Mission Portfolio? Who Will Guard the Maritime Environment? Illegal Migration? Fisheries? Is this our new normalcy?

  5. We are threatened by a glut of information

  6. 2% Interest Rates New Cabinet Position QDR widely considered invalid Major upswing in Unemployment Major Drop in Charitable Contributions Congress acting in Unity $40B Supplemental Postal Service Disabled Congress Shut Down Supreme Court Shut Down Continuous traffic jams Ports Closed 58% of CG OPS resources devoted to port security Telecomms Disabled Maritime insurance rates quadrupled All aircraft grounded Airports shut down Gasoline rates drop 96-Hour NOA Positive Vessel Control Most of nation roots for Yankees in World Series Risk-Based Decision Management

  7. Prior to 9-11, what information would we have needed? Is Maritime Security any different?

  8. Build Maritime Domain Awareness Intelligence Fusion Centers Transponders SIPRNET DMS GovNet Vessel & Facility Security Plans Deepwater and Coast Guard 911 “You will have every resource you need to do your job.” - President G.W. Bush

  9. Always There

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