coast guard deployable operations group
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Coast Guard Deployable
Operations Group
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11 CG Mission AreasPublic Law 107-296
• Ports, Waterways & Coastal Security
• Illegal Drug Interdiction
• Undocumented Migrant Interdiction
• Defense Readiness
• Other Law Enforcement, e.g. Exclusive Economic Zone enforcement
• Search and Rescue
• Marine Safety
• Aids to Navigation & Waterways Management
• Ice Operations
• Marine Environmental Protection
• Living Marine Resources, e.g. fisheries enforcement
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Challenges
• 95,000 miles of shoreline
• 25,000 miles of navigable waterways
• 3.4 million square miles of Exclusive Economic Zone
• Approximately 3200 facilities to inspect
• 361 ports
• 13 million registered recreational vessels
• 77 million recreational boaters
• Security Plans for 7,600 foreign flagged vessels that make 60,000
ports of call each year
• 2 billion tons of foreign and domestic freight
• Approximately 8 million containers arrive yearly carrying 187
million metric tons of cargo
• 5 billion barrels of oil imported
• and over 8,800 U.S. flagged barges
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CG “Operational Trident”
• Multi-Mission Shore Based Forces
– Sectors & small boat stations
– First units established 1915
• Maritime Patrol and Interdiction Forces
– Afloat and aloft
– First cutters 1791, first air station 1926
• Deployable Specialized Forces
– First units (National Strike Force) established 1973
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Intent
• For CG Deployable Specialized Forces:
Establish a single command authority to
rapidly provide Coast Guard, DHS, DoD,
DoJ and other inter-agency operational
commanders adaptable force packages
drawn from the Coast Guard’s deployable
specialized force units.
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Current Chain of Command
Strike Team
NSFCC
HQ (CG3-RPP)
LANT TACLET
LANTAREA (Are)
HQ (CG3-RPC)
PAC TACLET LANT MSST PAC MSST LANT PSU PAC PSU MSRT
HQ (CG-3)
PACAREA (Pre)
HQ (CG3-RPD)
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DOG Chain of Command
NSFCC LANT TACLET
DG-33 Current Ops
DG-3 Operations
PAC TACLET LANT MSST PAC MSST LANT PSU PAC PSU MSRT
DOG Commander
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DOG Mission
“…to provide properly organized, equipped, and trained DSFs to
support CG, DHS, DoD, and interagency operational &
tactical commanders as directed.”
• Force Manager: Responsible for standardizing, as
appropriate, the manning, equipping, and training of
DSF.
• Force Provider: Solely responsible for providing
operational commanders with DSF packages. It will
coordinate & execute all DSF deployments.
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Deployable Specialized Forces (DSF)
• National Strike Force (NSF)
• Tactical Law Enforcement Teams (TACLETs)
• Port Security Units (PSUs)
• Maritime Safety and Security Teams (MSSTs)
• Maritime Security Response Team (MSRT)
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• 3 Strike Teams (Lant, Pac,
Gulf) / 328 personnel
• Domestic and International
– Oil
– Hazmat
– Chemical, Biological, Radiological Response
National Strike Force
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• 2 units / 180 personnel
• Drug Interdiction
• Maritime Interception Operations
• Unit & International Training
TACLET
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• 8 units / 1144 personnel
• Primarily Expeditionary
Port Security
Port Security Unit
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• 12 Units / 924 personnel
• Port, Waterway, &
Coastal Security
• Anti-Terrorism
• Special Capabilities
MSST
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• 1 unit / 208 personnel
• Counter-terrorism
– A rapidly deployable response unit capable of applying advanced interdiction skills in a hostile operational environment
MSRT
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DSF Locations
MSST
MSST MSST
MSSTMSST
MSST
MSST
MSST
MSST
MSST
MSST
MSST
MSRTStrike Team
Strike Team
Strike Team
Strike Team
PSU
PSU
PSU
PSU
PSU
PSU
PSU PSU
TACLET
TACLET
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Value Added
• Common training, tactics, techniques and
procedures developed across unit types
• Coordinated administrative, intelligence,
operational, logistics, planning, command and
control architecture, training, exercise and
financial functions
• Better integration with, and support of DHS, DoD,
DoJ and other Federal, state and local partners
• Unitary, timely, and reliable force employment for
maritime threat and disaster response
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• Complete understanding and mastery
of the inventory of CG and other
government agency forces available for
deployable operations
• “Community of Interest” established in
CG to support long term development
of individual skill sets
Additional Benefits
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TAILORED ADAPTIVE DSF
MSRT
Logistics
Security
MSST PSU TACLET NSF
AI/FP
CBRNEBoat Forces
PWCS
LE
Security
CBRNE
Env Response
Tailored Adaptive Forces
DOG C2 Element & Logistics Support
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Questions?