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U.S. Coast Guard Sustaining Today’s Force Structure and Building the Future Force

U.S. Coast Guard Sustaining Today’s Force Structure and Building the Future Force Surface Navy Association Symposium- Jan 17, 2013 RADM Ron Rábago Chief Engineer, Assistant Commandant for Engineering and Logistics (CG-4). Coast Guard Maintenance Philosophy.

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U.S. Coast Guard Sustaining Today’s Force Structure and Building the Future Force

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  1. U.S. Coast Guard Sustaining Today’s Force Structure and Building the Future Force Surface Navy Association Symposium- Jan 17, 2013 RADM Ron Rábago Chief Engineer, Assistant Commandant for Engineering and Logistics (CG-4)

  2. Coast Guard Maintenance Philosophy Our Naval Engineering Community must manage the very new and the very old Bi-Level Maintenance: Organic Organizational OGA Supply Chain Depot Commercial OrganicMilitary Crews at Operational Units Organic External OGA Military Civilian Commercial 2 2

  3. Knowledge Management (Officers) • Afloat • Student Engineer • Entry point into Naval Engineering Career. • Learn Shipboard Engineering Fundamentals • Engineer Officer • Resp for Op & Maintenance of Engineering Plant • Executive Officer/Commanding Officer • Broadening Assignment to Use and Expand Leadership & Operational Experience • Ashore • Surface Forces Logistics Center • Graduate School • Acquisitions & Out of Specialty Tours 3

  4. Knowledge Management (Officers) Surface Forces Logistics Center • Depot Level Logistics: Maintenance, Engineering & Supply • Product Lines Provide: • Total Asset Visibility, Bi-Level Support, Configuration Management • Officers Develop skills in: • Managing Major Depot Level Maintenance • Worldwide Logistics & Contracting Support • Certification & Credentials • Port Engineering, Acquisition Program Management 4

  5. Knowledge Management (Enlisted) • Afloat • Multiple tours at Cutters or Boat Stations • Entry level • Engineer Petty Officer • Command Master/Senior Chiefs • Ashore • Surface Forces Logistics Center • Maintenance Augmentation Teams • Product Lines: Port Engineer, Asset Manager • ASSIST: “Organic Tech Reps” • Education • “C” Schools & Advanced Education • Out of Specialty Tours 5

  6. Knowledge Management (Civilian) • Surface Forces Logistics Center – Engineering Services Division • Subject Matter Experts for Naval Architecture, Marine Engineering, Reliability-Centered Maintenance, Condition-Based Maintenance & Damage Control Disciplines, Future Technical Warrant Holders • National Industrial Enterprise • Geographically distributed workforce • Centrally Managed Organic Depot Support • Headquarters Program Office • U. S. Coast Guard Yard • Organic Workforce responsible for repair, renovation & overhaul of vessels, aids to navigation & unique Coast Guard Systems & Equipment 6

  7. Knowledge Management (All) Centers of Excellence - Organic • U.S. Coast Guard Yard • Organic Ship Repair and Overhaul Facility • National Industrial Enterprise • Predominantly Civilian Workforce Providing Depot-Level Support to Meet Operational Requirements & Contingencies for Surface and Shore Assets, & Aids to Navigation • Project Resident Offices • Hands-on Acquisition at Shipyards • Officers Develop skills in: • Leading a Civilian Workforce • Managing Industrial Activities,Infrastructure, & Acquisitions 7

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