An estimated $20 billion Coast Guard shipbuilding program that has failed to put a cutter into service amid ballooning costs and lengthy delays must have better oversight, according to a government ...
The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Tahoma on Tuesday offloaded nearly 10,000 pounds of cocaine worth $73.7 million at Port Everglades, Fla., according to a service press release. Tahoma seized the illicit ...
Mobile-based shipbuilder Austal USA and the U.S. Coast Guard came together Monday to celebrate work on a ship that represents a critical future for both parties – if they can overcome problems so ...
The United States Coast Guard’s Sentinel-class fast response cutters (FRCs) have emerged as a significant force for international deployments, dwarfing the legacy Island-class patrol boats in size, ...
The U.S. Coast Guard has logged a historic win in the drug war, seizing what officials describe as the largest haul of cocaine ever taken by a single cutter in service history. Packed into bales and ...
Bollinger Shipyards will lead an international team to design and build six Arctic Security Cutters for the U.S. Coast Guard, following a White House announcement October 8 that marks a major ...
The newest U.S. Coast Guard vessel in Alaska was commissioned at Base Kodiak last week and is set to officially begin service. The Earl Cunningham is the second of three new cutters to be homeported ...