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" ... Forward collaboration between the U.S. Coast Guard and the U.S. Navy is smart and healthy. But the strain is showing, and while the U.S. Coast Guard has some ability to support conventional national security priorities overseas, Coast Guard resources are limited and, without fiscal, operational and logistical help, Coast Guard performance in drug interdiction, search and rescue, migrant interdiction, marine safety and other statutory non-defense-based Coast Guard missions may suffer. ... "
" ... Given the enormous range of mission requirements—missions that span from defense readiness, drug and migrant interdiction, search and rescue, living marine resources (fisheries), port, waterways and coastal security and marine environmental protection, the perfect cutter boat solution has been elusive. ... "
" ... The request for information was published on a government website used to publicize federal business opportunities. It says that the government is seeking to determine whether fully integrated systems exist that will allow for "detection, tracking, interdiction, engagement and neutralization" of small drones -- those under 55 pounds. The specific attributes sought are: "detection; location/tracking; identification; classification; threat/no threat; response; verification and clean up/attribution" of the drone. If fully integrated systems are not available, the government indicated that it would consider subsystems that provide one or more of the attributes listed. ... "
" ... The threat that collaborative ocean surveillance poses to Russia and China is real. This January at the U.S. Surface Navy Association annual meeting, America’s Coast Guard Commandant, Admiral Karl L. Schultz, emphasized the benefits of at-sea collaboration. He noted that partner nations participate in upwards of “fifty percent of all the cases led by Joint Interagency Task Force-South, the lead U.S. agency for maritime drug interdiction detection and monitoring”. He cited three recent cases where collaborative multinational surveillance, analysis and interdiction networks deterred acts of Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated fishing throughout the Pacific, noting that, in one case, coordinated international enforcement caused “a fleet of 31 Chinese flagged vessels to stop fishing and flee several hundred nautical miles across the Pacific Ocean—raising suspicions that they, too, were involved in illicit activity.” ... "
" ... To focus on fish, the Coast Guard is not simply moving away from drug interdiction. Instead, the Coast Guard is taking the tools and techniques it developed to interdict drugs at sea to better engage dispersed fishing fleets. Information fusion and new multi-mission blue-water platforms now let the Coast Guard switch missions on the fly, while “targeted, effective, intelligence-driven enforcement actions,” maximizes the efficiency of at-sea interdiction forces, dispatching the vessels towards potential violators. While the process is still complex and a bit unwieldy, most U.S. Coast Guard vessels operating in the open ocean are now equipped to accept and process sensitive targeting information and can quickly be directed towards suspect vessels with the highest likelihood of a successful intercept. ... "