U.S. Coast Guard Sector Lower Mississippi River

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U.S. Coast GuardSector Lower Mississippi RiverKeeping commerce flowing on theLower Mississippi River as well as theArkansas, Ouachita,Black, White, Red & Yazoo2 Auction Avenue, Memphis, TNCommander P.J. Maguire,Sector CommanderU.S. COAST GUARD

U.S. COAST GUARD

U.S. COAST GUARD

U.S. COAST GUARD

Sector Lower Mississippi River UnitsUSCGC MUSKINGUMSector Lower Mississippi RiverUSCGC KANKAKEEMSD Ft. SmithUSCGC KANAWHAANT COLFAXMSD GreenvilleUSCGC PATOKAUSCGC KICKAPOOUSCGC GREENBRIERU.S. COAST GUARD

Since New Year’s EveU.S. COAST GUARD

Coast Guard Cutter KANAWHAU.S. COAST GUARD

U.S. COAST GUARD

Coast Guard Cutter KANKAKEEU.S. COAST GUARD

25-ft Defender “B” Class Boats Length: 25 ft Beam:8’ 6” Twin 225 hp Hondas Speed: 45 KtsSector Lower Mississippi River

Sector Lower Mississippi River

Coast Guard MissionsAids to NavigationVessel InspectionMarine InvestigationWaterways ManagementMaritime SecurityFacility InspectionSearch & RescuePollution PreventionRecreational Boating SafetyMerchant Mariner LicensingU.S. COAST GUARD

Nationwide Coast Guard Projects RESCUE 21 DEEPWATERU.S. COAST GUARD

What is Rescue 21? Rescue 21 is an advanced command, control, andcommunications system that will improve the ability of the CoastGuard to assist mariners in distress and save lives as well asheighten Homeland Security measures. The Coast Guard’s short-range communications system (VHF). Provides the communications infrastructure for all Coast GuardMissions Search and Rescue Marine Safety Law Enforcement Environmental Protection Homeland Security

Rescue 21

Incorporates direction-findingI have the vesselin sight MaydayMaydayMaydayResponse unitsare en route Vessel in distress,this is the CoastGuard.Rescue 21Direction findingequipment helpsdetermineLatitude andLongitude.

Enhanced Call ClarityNew CommunicationsTower sites chosenfor optimal clarity

Communications RecoveryPortable Towers allowrestoration ofcommunications duringemergencies or naturaldisasters.

Proposed R21 GSS DeploymentScheduleBegin/End Dates By RegionLRIPSeattle, WA 2004-06Port Angeles, WA 2004-06West CoastAstoria, OR 2005-08North Bend, OR 2005-08Portland, OR 2005-08Humboldt Bay, CA 2007-10San Francisco, CA 2007-10LA/Long Beach, CA 2007-10San Diego, CA 2007-10Great LakesNorth EastBuffalo, NY 2010-11Detroit, MI 2010-11Grand Haven, MI 2008-11Milwaukee, WI 2008-11Sault Ste. Marie, MI 2009-11Portland, ME 2007-10SW Harbor, ME 2007-10Boston, MA 2007-10Woods Hole, MA 2007-10Moriches, NY 2005-07New York, NY 2005-07Long Is Sound, NY 2005-07IOCWestern RiversAtlantic City, NJ 2005Eastern Shore, MD 2005Ohio River Valley 2009-11Upper Mississippi 2009-11Lower Mississippi 2009-11Mid AtlanticPhiladelphia, PA 2005-08Baltimore, MD 2005-08Hampton Roads, VA 2005-08Cape Hatteras, NC 2006-09Fort Macon, NC 2006-09OCONUSCaribbean (PR) 2009-11,Guam 2009-11, Hawaii 2009-11,Juneau, Kodiak, Valdez, AK 2007- 11Gulf CoastNew Orleans, LA 2006-09Galveston, TX 2005-07Corpus Christi, TX 2005-07LRIPMobile, AL 2004-06St. Petersburg, FL 2004-06South EastCharleston, SC 2006-09Mayport, FL 2005-07Miami, FL 2005-07Key West, FL 2005-07Note: IOC:IOC Initial Operating Capability, LRIP:LRIP Low-Rate Initial Production, Others are Full Production, with Full Operating Capability 2011

INTEGRATED DEEPWATERSYSTEM (IDS)301 Deepwater Brief21

Deepwater System- AssetsHigh Altitude Unmanned AirVehicle (HAUAV) [4]Maritime Patrol Aircraft (MPA) CASA 235-300M(Under Contract) [36]Long Range SurveillanceAircraft (HC-130) [6 Js – 16 Hs]HV-911 Eagle Eye Tiltrotor VUAS(Under Contract) [45]HH-60J “Jawhawk” MediumRange Recovery Helicopter(MRR) [36]Mulit-Mission Cutter Helicopter (MCH)(Under Contract) [95]Long Range Interceptor(LRI)(Under Contract) [33]Offshore Patrol Cutter (OPC)(Under Contract) [25]National Security Cutter(NSC)(Under Contract) [act) [0]Fast Response Cutter (FRC)(Under Contract) [58]123’Maritime Patrol Boat (WPB)(Under Contract) [8]Short Range Prosecutor(SRP)(Under Contract) [91]301 Deepwater Brief22

NSC with Complement of Short Range Prosecutor (SRP), Long RangeInterceptor (LRI), Vertical Takeoff Unmanned Air Vehicle System (VUAS),MH-65C Multi-Mission Cutter Helicopter (MCH), and C4ISR.National Security Cutter (NSC) Bertholf (WMSL 750)301 Deepwater Brief23

301 Deepwater Brief24

HH-65C 21 HH-65C conversions areunderway at ARSC 3 conversion at the AEC Mississippifacility (AEC MS). 11 total aircraftunder contract 14 aircraft have been delivered Five to CGAS Atlantic City Five to CGAS Savannah Three to CGAS Miami One to ATC Mobile All HH-65s to receive AUF capability Initial phase continues with longterm plan to convert all of HH-65 toMCH After conversion the newdesignation will be MH-65CNormal PDM line would have 5-6 aircraft in thesame area. 18 aircraft conversions are underway.301 Deepwater Brief25

USCG: “Straddling The Seam”Homeland SecurityHomeland DefenseIntegrated Deepwater SystemFORCEnet The Coast Guard is the one organization that straddles the seam between the twinmission areas of homeland security and homeland defense. It is at the confluence of Coast Guard authorities, law-enforcement competencies,interagency experience, and military functionality where threats can be identifiedand dealt with.301 Deepwater Brief26

U.S. COAST GUARDWhat coast are you guarding?U.S. COAST GUARD

How the Coast Guard came to the Rivers August 7, 1789, Ninth Act of the First Congress: An Act for theEstablishment and support of Lighthouses, Beacons, Buoys, and PublicPiers. “ for rendering the navigation thereof easy and safe ” U.S.Lighthouse Service 1837: after many boiler explosions, Congress passed an act “for thebetter security of the lives of passengers.” Steamboat Inspection Service 1881: Louisville Lifesaving Station commissioned 1915: Revenue Cutter Service (1790) and Life-Saving Service (1848)were combined to form the Coast Guard 1939: Lighthouse Service assimilated 1946: Steamboat Inspection Service assimilatedU.S. COAST GUARD

Homeland Securityin the HeartlandU.S. COAST GUARD

Maritime Security Security Assessments and Plans Vessels Facilities Port Areas Goal is to Reduce VulnerabilitiesU.S. COAST GUARD

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U.S. COAST GUARD

U.S. COAST GUARD

U.S. COAST GUARD

U.S. COAST GUARD

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Intentional or Disastrous Disruptions Attacks on critical infrastructure would result in substantialdelays Locks and DamsBridgesNuclear Plants along riversFleets of barges Earthquake damage could create interminable delays Locks and DamsBridgesNuclear Plants along riversShore facilitiesCoast Guard infrastructureU.S. COAST GUARD

U.S. COAST GUARD

SOLUTIONS Vigorous prevention efforts Effective Buoy Tending Licensing of Mariners Casualty Investigation – Lessons Learned Risk-managed application of security resources Aggressive intelligence collection and follow-up Extensive collaboration with agencies and industry Maintenance of plans and regular exercisesU.S. COAST GUARD

U.S. COAST GUARD

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Provided Introduction to Coast Guard in Local Area Gave Overview of Coast Guard’s Major Projects:Rescue21, Deepwater Explained Presence and Force Layout of Coast Guardin Western Rivers Presented Maritime Security Challenges in Local AreaU.S. COAST GUARD

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Search & Rescue Pollution Prevention Recreational Boating Safety Merchant Mariner Licensing. U.S. COAST GUARD Nationwide Coast Guard Projects RESCUE 21 DEEPWATER. What is Rescue 21? Rescue 21 is an advanced command, control, and communications system that will improve the ability of the Coast .

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