Challenges Facing the Coast Guard's Marine Safety Program


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Coast Guard


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House Hearing, 110th Congress


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Challenges Facing the Coast Guard's Marine Safety Program


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Manuals Combined: U.S. Coast Guard Marine Safety Manual Volumes I, II and III


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Over 2,300 total pages ... Titles included: Marine Safety Manual Volume I: Administration And Management Marine Safety Manual Volume II: Materiel Inspection Marine Safety Manual Volume III: Marine Industry Personnel




America's Coast Guard


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Marine Safety Manual


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Coast Guard update on marine information for safety and law enforcement system.


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Over the last decade, the United States Coast Guard (USCG) has experienced difficulties in acquiring the Marine Information for Safety and Law Enforcement (MISLE) system an information system to track marine safety and law-enforcement activities involving commercial and recreational vessels. In 1999, the Coast Guard terminated a contract to acquire MISLE, after spending about 4 years and $26 million, and is instead developing the system at its Operations Systems Center. As you requested, our objective was to provide an update on MISLE s status, plans, and technical and programmatic risks.