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Explore USCG personnel training, locally available and outside equipment, interoperability standards, and challenges in communication response. Discover trained personnel in various roles, available equipment in Juneau, Sitka, and Kodiak, as well as existing infrastructure. Learn about the equipment outside of the Coast Guard's inventory, interoperability standards, and program agreements.
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Personnel • CG Personnel trained for: • Communications Unit Leader (COML) • Incident Communications Center Manager (INCM) • Radio Operator (RADO) • IT Customer Service Manager (ITSM) • Incident Communications Technician (COMT) • IT Help Desk Manager (HELP)
Locally Available CG Equipment • VHF Fly Away Kits • Juneau, Sitka, Kodiak • Multiband Fly Away Kit • Juneau • Tactical Handheld Radios • Juneau • Existing Infrastructure • Shoreside VHF Hi-Sites • Shoreside VHF Lo-Sites • Command & Control systems at Command Centers and onboard response assets
Outside CG Equipment • Outside equipment available thru PACAREA • Fly Away Kits (Requires Technician Support) • VHF • UHF • ACU • Portable Marine Radios • Portable Tactical Radios • CG Imaged Laptops • Mobile Communications Vehicle (MCV) • Requires 4 Person Support Team
Interoperability • Standard CG tactical mobile & portables • All marine band channels • Nationwide Interoperability Frequencies • Agreements w/ many govt partners for frequency programming • Agreements w/ SEAPRO and ACS for programming OSRO frequencies
Challenges • Limited quantity of local equipment • Outside equipment will primarily come from Novato, CA • Some outside equipment not transportable thru commercial means • Agreements not in place w/ ALL response agencies