The purpose of the study was to analyze the performance of the Coast Guard's deep water missions. Deep water missions are those missions being conducted greater than 50 nmi offshore, those missions requiring greater than 8 to 10 hours of surface platform endurance, or those missions requiring forward deployment of assets. These missions include the most of the Coast Guard's programmatic mission areas such as Search and Rescue (SAR), Enforcement of Laws and Treaties (ELT), Marine Environmental Protection (MEP), Defense Operations (DEF OPS), Port Safety and Security (PSS), Commercial Vessel Safety (CVS), and Marine Science. The study also included all types of resources associated with deep water missions including cutters, aircraft, boats, shore-based sites, information and communications systems, and sensor systems. The report documents the data collection phase of the effort. It is divided into four main areas of concern: mission demand requirements, target density issues, tactical procedures analysis, and concept of operations definitions.


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    Title :

    Coast Guard Mission Analysis Data Collection Report


    Publication date :

    1994


    Size :

    124 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English