The Deepwater Command, Control, Communication, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) architecture provides information technology modernization and recapitalization for shore sites, surface and aviation platforms. The architecture is the foundation for a network that collects, processes, integrates, analyzes, evaluates and interprets mission information. Learn more about C4ISR
The first phase of the Legacy Cutter Upgrade is complete, and is already demonstrating improved operational capability. Learn more>>
A total of five Mission Support Pallets (MSPs) for the HC-144A and three for the HC-130H/Js have been received. Learn more>>
Training Center, Petaluma, Calif., in March 2007 was equipped with Deepwater C4ISR systems, to train Coast Guard National Security Cutter crews and U.S. Navy Littoral Combat Ship crews. C4ISR upgrades have been completed at CAMS Atlantic, and Miami and San Juan, Puerto Rico command centers. Learn more>>
COAST GUARD TRAINING CENTER,PETALUMA, Calif., August 5—Amid
the golden hillsides and wooded dells here, a state-of-the-art facility is helping to shape the culture of the Coast Guard. Read more>>
Integrated Coast Guard Systems
C4IT Fact Sheet (pdf)
Recapitalization Fact Sheet (pdf)
Coast Guard Takes Delivery of High-Tech Facility
Deepwater Command, Communication, Sensor Electronics Build Enhanced Operational Capabilities
Coast Guard to Train for Post-911 Missions in High-Tech Facility
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