U.S. Coast Guard VADM Robert J. Papp, Jr Chief of Staff, USCG (CG-01)

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U.S. Coast Guard VADM Robert J. Papp, Jr Chief of Staff, USCG (CG-01)

Coast Guard History “A few armed vessels, judiciously stationed at the entrances of our ports, might at small expense be made useful sentinels of the laws.” Alexander Hamilton, Federalist Paper 12 1790: “Revenue Marine” created within the Treasury Department 1863: “Revenue Cutter Service” established 1915: Revenue Cutter Service combines with the U.S. Lifesaving Service (1848) to create the Coast Guard 1939: U.S. Lighthouse Service (1789) added 1946: Steamboat Inspection Service (1838) added 1967: CG transferred to the Department of Transportation 2003: CG transferred to the Department of Homeland Security

U.S. Coast Guard Missions Safety/Regulatory Law Enforcement Military Humanitarian Response Environmental Response 24 Jul 2006 - The 654 foot (Singapore) vessel was making a great circle transit and was 400 nm south of Dutch Harbor, AK when they requested CG assistance. This was a car carrier with almost 5,000 cars onboard. The vessel was reportedly listing 80 degrees due to an unknown cause and the crew could not enter the life rafts due to this extreme list. Good Samaritan vessels, RUSH, and a C130 were dispatched or diverted. Two other AMVER vessels were diverted, but released. Numerous USAF assets including para-jumpers were put on standby. The C130 dropped survival vests. 25 Jul 2006 - All 23 crew members were hoisted by a USCG HH60 and two National Guard HH60. 26 Jul - 01 Sep 2006 CG Sector Anchorage assumed FOSC and coordinated contract salver, owner, and CG SERT (Salvage and Response Team) throughout process of towing, righting, and transit to Wide Bay, AK at Dutch Harbor. Once anchored, the contractor progressively dewatered and righted vessel. Cause of incident was determined to be crew induced by improperly ballasting. 01 Sept 2006 - Righted and temporarily repaired vessel departed Dutch Harbor and was towed to Portland, OR.

Coast Guard Authorities At All Times Military 14 USC, 10 USC Foreign Countries PSI, Bilateral Agreements, IMO Authorities International Law = Right of Approach/Visit USCG relationships High Seas Continental Shelf PSI Agreements Numerous bilateral Agreements authorize USCG LE On Foreign Vessels 200 NM EEZ At All Times LE and Customs Officers Full Authority of Customs Officers - 19 USC 1401 Contiguous Zone 24 NM Broad LE & Inspection Authority - 14 USC 89 12 NM Territorial Sea COTP Control Over Ports, Waterways and Coastal (33 CFR Part 6) (46 USC 70101) Authority To Assist Fed/State/Local Agencies 14 USC 141 Internal Waters & Ports Limited LE Authority Ashore At “Facilities” (46 USC 70117) 4

Joint/Interagency/Coalition Capabilities “… in the Global Commons” Foreign Countries International Port Security Program Country Visits, Container Security Initiative, PSI, Coast Guard NP & NA Fora At All Times A Military Service and LE/USC Officers 1000 Ship Navy Global Fleet Station MSSIS GWOT CONPLAN 7500 High Seas Long Range ID & Tracking Automated ID Systems Maritime Operational Threat Response MOTR Forces Plan Adaptive Force Packages Regulated Vessels EEZ Contiguous Zone Mass Migration Small Boat Threat Territorial Sea DOG Fed/ State/Local Partnerships Homeland Defense & Security Regulated Facilities USCG Captain of the Port Controls Access Internal Waters & Ports MSST All Hazards … All Threats … Always Ready 5

Current Coast Guard Area and District Geographical Boundaries

United States Coast Guard Pre-Modernization Commandant (G-C) Vice Commandant (G-CV) Atlantic Area Pacific Area Chief of Staff (G-CCS) Districts Maintenance & Logistics Command Districts Maintenance & Logistics Command Director of Governmental & Public Affairs (G-I) Judge Advocate General & Chief Counsel (G-L) Mission Execution Units Mission Support Units Mission Execution Units Mission Support Units Asst. Comdt for Human Resources (CG-1) Asst. Comdt for Intelligence & Criminal Investigations (CG-2) Asst. Comdt for Prevention (G-P) Asst. Comdt for Response (G-R) Asst. Comdt for Engineering & Logistics (CG-4) Asst. Comdt for Plans & Policy (G-X) Asst. Comdt for C4IT (CG-6) Asst. Comdt for Resources (CG-8) Asst. Comdt for Acquisition (G-A) Deepwater Program Executive Office (G-D) Command Cadre and Staff Directorates and below Field Level C2 Nodes

United States Coast Guard Current Organizational Alignment Commandant (CG-00) Vice Commandant (CG-09) Atlantic Area Pacific Area Chief of Staff (CG-01) Districts Maintenance & Logistics Command Districts Maintenance & Logistics Command Director of Governmental & Public Affairs (CG-092) Judge Advocate General & Chief Counsel (CG-094) Mission Execution Units Mission Support Units Mission Execution Units Mission Support Units Asst. Comdt for Human Resources (CG-1) Asst. Comdt for Intelligence & Criminal Investigations (CG-2) Asst. Comdt for Operations (CG-3) Asst. Comdt for Engineering & Logistics (CG-4) Asst. Comdt for Plans & Policy (CG-5) Asst. Comdt for C4IT (CG-6) Asst. Comdt for Resources (CG-8) Asst. Comdt for Acquisition (CG-9) This is the CG’s current organizational structure., which includes implementation of the HQ numbering system to align us with our DOD counterparts. Key to this organizational chart is the visual depiction of the Coast Guard’s Operations Directorate. Within the Operations Directorate we have product lines, search and rescue, aids to navigation, marine safety, and so forth. The goal there is to unify us under a standard organizational structure and to unify all the operational programs. This is a significant step toward enhancing Mission Execution. Asst. Comdt for Current Operations (CG-33) Asst. Comdt for Operations Planning (CG-35) Asst. Comdt for Operations Capabilities (CG-37) Deployable Operations Group (DOG) Command Cadre and Staff Directorates and below Changes from previous state Field Level C2 Nodes

U.S. Coast Guard Envisioned Organization After Full-Coast Guard Modernization Commandant (CG-00) Pre-decisional CG Organization After Modernization Vice Commandant (CG-09) Director of Governmental and Public Affairs Judge Advocate General and Chief Counsel Asst. Comdt for Intelligence and Criminal Investigations (CG-2) Asst. Comdt for Resources (CG-8) External Coordination Deputy Commandant for Mission Support (DCMS) Deputy Commandant for Operations (DCO) Commander Coast Guard Force Readiness Command (FORCECOM) 1-9 Staff Commander Coast Guard Operations Command (OPCOM) 1-8 Staff Chief Human Capital Officer (CG-1) Chief Engineer (CG-4) Chief Information Officer (CG-6) Chief Acquisition Officer (CG-9) Asst. Comdt for Marine Safety, Security & Stewardship (CG-5) Asst. Comdt for Capabilities (CG-7) Shore Forces Mgr MPF DOG District XYZ Sector XYZ Command Cadre and Staff Directorates and below Changes from previous state Force Provider/Staff Field Level C2 Nodes