CWOs In The News (02FEB26)
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| Here are just a few things that CWO's are doing around the Coast Guard! |
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| Coast Guard, NASBLA renew commitment to recreational boating safety The U.S. Coast Guard and the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA) signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA), strengthening their partnership to promote safety and security for the nation’s recreational boaters. The partnership reaffirms the Coast Guard and NASBLA’s shared commitment to standardizing and improving state boating laws and regulations. Through joint efforts in enforcing boating under the influence laws, advancing boater education, and promoting lifejacket use, the partnership has helped achieve the lowest annual boating fatality rate in the program’s history—556 deaths in 2024—a 77% reduction since the Federal Boat Safety Act was enacted in 1971. |
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| Coast Guard cutter returns to Florida after escorting recently seized motor tanker The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Vigilant (WMEC 617) returned to Cape Canaveral on Friday after a 33-day patrol in the Caribbean Sea supporting operations Pacific Viper and Southern Spear. During the patrol, Vigilant escorted a motor tanker, which was seized by a U.S. Coast Guard tactical boarding team with support from the Department of War, for operating as a vessel without nationality in the Caribbean Sea. Vigilant’s crew coordinated with naval and law enforcement partners to transfer personnel and provisions to the tanker. A law enforcement team from Vigilant boarded the vessel to provide security during the 600-nautical-mile transit to the United States. |
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| U.S. Coast Guard launches RAPTOR, hosts demonstration of innovative technology to enhance maritime domain dominance The U.S. Coast Guard is proud to announce a bold new era in mission success, unveiling a rapid-response approach that identifies, prototypes and delivers breakthrough technologies to meet urgent operational needs and drives accelerated transition to programs. The Office of Rapid Response and Prototyping (CG-RAPTOR) is accelerating the “idea-to-operations” cycle, rolling out proven solutions within 30, 60, and 90 days through dynamic collaboration with operators, industry leaders and subject matter experts. |
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| Coast Guard awards record $200 million contract to rebuild Station South Padre Island, Texas The U.S. Coast Guard has awarded a $200 million design-build contract to The Haskell Company for the comprehensive recapitalization and expansion of Coast Guard Station South Padre Island in South Padre Island, Texas. This award marks the largest single task order in the history of the Coast Guard’s military construction program. The contract, funded through the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, will deliver the design and construction of more than 120,000 square feet of essential facilities and supporting infrastructure, directly enhancing mission readiness and execution for Coast Guard and Customs and Border Protection personnel on the southwest U.S. border in Texas. Preliminary design and environmental work will begin immediately, with project completion anticipated in summer 2028. |
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