The Coast Guard has revised its policy on tattoos. Federal Drive with Tom Temin talked about it with the commanding officer of the Coast Guard Recruiting Command, Capt. Richter Tipton.
What is the U.S. Coast Guard’s strategic direction? How can the U.S. Coast Guard develop and sustain a mission ready total workforce? What is it doing to modernize its operations and infrastructure? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions and more with Admiral Karl Schultz, Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard.
It's not easy for a federal agency to cut over to a new financial management system. But that's what the Coast Guard is about to do.
The Department of Homeland Security is putting the collective force of its component agencies behind its latest 60-day cyber sprint focused on transportation security.
Appropriators wants to give the Coast Guard about $13.2 billion.
The government shutdown deadline is right around the corner. The good news? Congress has learned a few things from the last shutdown, bringing the tiniest bit of certainty to feds with their back pay and health insurance the next time it happens again.
Every year, the Coast Guard recognizes a half dozen members of its civilian workforce who’ve gone above and beyond. One of this year’s winners is TJ Tangert, a Painter/Blaster at the Coast Guard Yard in Baltimore.
The Coast Guard is restricting travel of service members who are not vaccinated.
Cybersecurity will need to become a central focus for the Coast Guard and Navy as new war capabilities develop, military officials say.
It may not be as big as the Navy, but the Coast Guard has facilities, people and vessels all over the world. Coasties have also been keeping a high tempo of activity. Maintenance, repair and modernization go on continuously.
The Coast Guard's latest cyber strategy focuses on growing threats to the U.S. system of ports, waterways, shorelines and other maritime infrastructure.
For an update, at the SeaAirSpace conference, Federal Drive with Tom Temin caught up with the Coast Guard Commandant Adm. Karl Schultz.
What is the U.S. Coast Guard’s strategic direction? How can the U.S. Coast Guard develop and sustain a mission ready total workforce? What is it doing to modernize its operations and infrastructure? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions and more with Admiral Karl Schultz, Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Paycheck Protection Program, a feature of the 2020 legislation to help the country in the pandemic, has ended.
A majority of the budget goes to maintaining and recapitalizing systems, including IT.