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Coast Guard Logistics Information Management System

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As part of the modernization effort to improve lifecycle management and standardize practices, the Coast Guard is creating a new logistics information technology (IT) system known as the Coast Guard Logistics Information Management System (CG-LIMS). Learn more about CG-LIMS>>

Status

The Coast Guard released a Request for Information on May 28 to conduct market research regarding the state of the market for commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) products that will meet the Coast Guard’s need for a Logistic Information Management System.


Latest News Releases


iCommandant: A Cadet's Perspective on Modernization

Last week, I addressed BM3 Duffy's question about the management of FORCECOM and DCMS, and I said I would talk about an information system the Coast Guard will be using in the future to ensure accurate and timely maintenance and supply schedules. Read more>>

iCommandant: Logistics Information Management System (CG-LIMS) Update

The Coast Guard Logistics Information Management System (CG-LIMS) is a critical enabler of the Coast Guards logistics modernization strategy. Read more>> | LIMS Update on DCMS Blog

Coast Guard Logistics Modernization: Changing the Culture of Life-Cycle Support

The Coast Guard is developing new processes for providing life-cycle support to 194 aircraft, 252 cutters and patrol boats, 1,660 small boats, 945 shore units and more than 62,000 personnel in the field. The Engineering and Logistics Directorate leads this massive undertaking, in collaboration with the directorates of Information Technology, Resources, and Acquisition. Read more>>

Coast Guard Logistics Modernization: Next Generation Information Technology

The Coast Guard is undertaking a major transformation in the technology, policies and processes (the culture) that govern how configuration, maintenance, supply, training and other forms of logistics support are provided to units in the field, potentially saving tens of millions of dollars annually. Read more>>

 

Last Modified 8/10/2009