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Your search for Sponsor = U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) AND Strategic Goal = Human and Natural Environment returned 9 record(s).
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  1. Assessing Regulations for Oil Spill Response
    When an oil spill occurs, responders face the difficult task of selecting the most efficient and effective way for reducing the amount of environmental damage. Options range from mechanical methods, such as using self-inflating containment barriers

  2. Chesapeake Bay Natural Resource Management Project
    During the Chesapeake Bay Natural Resource Management Project the Volpe Center helped the United Stated Coast Guard (USCG) achieve U.S. EPA Chesapeake Bay Program (CBP) goals by conducting site assessments at eleven USCG facilities. The site

  3. Environmental Compliance Evaluation Program - United States Coast Guard
    The Volpe Center's Environmental Engineering Division provided support to the United States Coast Guard (USCG) Headquarters office in conducting combined Environmental Compliance Evaluations (ECEs) and Assessments of Past Practices (APPs) at

  4. Implementing the CMplus Logistics Information System at U.S. Coast Guard Units
    The Configuration Management Plus (CMplus) system is designed to help the U.S. Coast Guard manage maintenance and supply information for its fleet of cutters. The Volpe Center's Information Integration Division is supporting CMPlus in the areas of

  5. Preventing the Transmission of Aquatic Nuisance Species
    Every year, ships empty billions of gallons of ballast water back into the sea. This water comes from ports all over the world and, therefore, often carries many non-indigenous species of fish, mollusks, crabs, other invertebrates, and tiny

  6. Providing Support to the U.S. Coast Guard for Inventory and Control of Hazardous Materials
    The Volpe Center's Information Integration Division is supporting the U.S. Coast Guard's Integrated Support Center (ISC) Boston Hazardous Material Inventory (HAZMIN) Center in the integration of existing hazardous material inventory systems. The

  7. United States Coast Guard Deepwater Project - NEPA Process Review of Select Major Acquisitions
    The United States Coast Guard (USCG) is considering major acquisitions that will replace all major operational resources, called the Deepwater Project. The Deepwater Project is the largest and most comprehensive re-capitalization effort in USCG

  8. Volpe Conducts Environmental Compliance Reviews
    Since 1993, the Volpe Center's Environmental Engineering Division has been conducting environmental compliance reviews for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the Coast Guard, and the Postal Service at more than 300 facilities nationwide. The

  9. Volpe Helps Coast Guard Implement a Plan for Strategic Management of Information Technology
    When the Coast Guard wanted to develop and implement policies and practices for strategic information resource management, they turned to the Volpe Center's Change Management Division for support. Working closely with the Coast Guard, Volpe helped

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