United States Coast Guard Organization Chart

 

 

Atlantic Area

District 1Boston, MA

The 1st District is responsible for Coast Guard activities in Northern New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine.

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District 5Portsmouth, VA

The 5th District is responsible for Coast Guard activities from South Carolina to New Jersey.

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District 7Miami, FL

The 7th District is responsible for Coast Guard activities throughout a 1.7 million square mile area including Puerto Rico, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and 34 foreign nations and territories.

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District 8New Orleans, LA

The 8th District is responsible for Coast Guard activities in 26 states. A majority of our activity is from our coastline states including Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and the panhandle of Florida.

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District 9Cleveland, OH

The 9th District is responsible for Coast Guard activities throughout the five Great Lakes, the Saint Lawrence Seaway and parts of the surrounding states including 6,700 miles of shoreline and 1,500 miles of the international border with Canada.

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Pacific Area

District 11Alameda, CA

The 11th District Headquarters is responsible for Coast Guard activities in California, Nevada, Utah and Arizona.

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District 13Seattle, WA

The 13th District is responsible for Coast Guard activities in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana.

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District 14Honolulu, HI

The 14th District is responsible for the Hawaiian islands, Guam, American Samoa and activities in Saipan, Singapore and Japan.

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District 17Juneau, AK

The 17th District is responsible for the Alaskan maritime region encompassing over 3,853,500 sq. miles and over 47,300 miles of shoreline throughout Alaska and the Arctic.

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Deputy Commandant for Mission Support (DCMS)

Human Resources (CG-1)Washington, DC

Mission:
We recruit, invest in, and care for highly diverse, talented people who enable and deliver Coast Guard mission success.

Vision:
Advance people-centric services which are innovative, agile, and inclusive, supporting our workforce and units around the world.

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Engineering and Logistics (CG-4)Washington, DC

The Engineering and Logistics Team ... provides effective, affordable, capability for our customers, and into the future.

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Assistant Commandant for C4&IT (CG-6)Washington, DC

The Assistant Commandant for Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Information Technology (C4&IT)/CG-6 designs, develops, deploys, and maintains C4&IT solutions for the entire Coast Guard to enable mission execution and achieve the Coast Guard’s goals of maritime safety, security, and stewardship.

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Acquisition (CG-9)Washington, DC

The Coast Guard is investing approximately $1 billion annually in major and non-major acquisition programs that purchase and modernize the service’s ships, boats, aircraft, and command, control, communication, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR) systems.

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Operational Logistics Command (LOGCOM)Washington, DC

LOGCOM provides mission support logistics during contingency operations and maintains the 24x7 DCMS watch to effectively facilitate support to the field during normal operations and contingencies across the entire Coast Guard enterprise.

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Force Readiness Command (FORCECOM)Washington, DC

Force Readiness Command will be renowned for providing a world-class workforce, products, and services. Our contribution will be indispensable to Coast Guard mission success.

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U.S. Coast Guard AcademyNEW LONDON, CT

The U.S. Coast Guard Academy is proud to educate leaders of a multi-mission, maritime military force. Commissioned officers in the Coast Guard lead teams of men and women and are continually called on to serve their community, country and fellow citizens.

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Deputy Commandant for Operations (DCO)

Coast Guard Intelligence (CG-2)WASHINGTON, DC

The intelligence elements of the Coast Guard support Coast Guard tactical and operational commanders, strategic planners, and decision makers. Enabling an intelligence-driven Coast Guard that is ready, relevant and responsive.

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Assistant Commandant for Response Policy (CG-5R)WASHINGTON, DC

The Assistant Commandant for Response Policy is responsible for developing and promulgating doctrine and policy guidance for all Coast Guard forces to effectively and efficiently accomplish operational maritime missions in the areas of law enforcement, counterterrorism and defense operations, incident management and preparedness, search and rescue, and contingency exercises.

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Assistant Commandant for Prevention Policy (CG-5P)WASHINGTON, DC

The Assistant Commandant for Prevention Policy (CG-5P) develops and maintains policy, standards, and program alignment for the prevention activities of the Coast Guard to achieve Marine Safety, Security, and Stewardship mission success.

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Assistant Commandant for Capability (CG-7)WASHINGTON, DC

Capabilities Provider - The directorate is responsible for identifying and providing capabilities, competencies, and capacity and developing standards for the staffing, training, equipping, sustaining, maintaining, and employing Coast Guard forces to meet mission requirements.

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Office of Cyberspace Forces (CG-791)WASHINGTON, DC

Obtain Cyberspace capabilities, competencies, and capacity to meet operational requirements.

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National Command Center (CG-DCO-NCC)WASHINGTON, DC

The United States Coast Guard National Command Center (NCC) mission is to maintain situational awareness of all major Coast Guard Operations world-wide and all significant external events or activities with potential Coast Guard or DHS equities.

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Director of International Affairs & Foreign Policy (CG-DCO-I) WASHINGTON, DC

Advance foreign policy, national security, and enhance U.S. Coast Guard operations through meaningful international engagements, partnerships, and security cooperation to promote global maritime governance.

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Direct Reports

Director of Governmental & Public Affairs (CG-092) WASHINGTON, DC

The mission of the United States Coast Guard is to ensure our Nation's maritime safety, security and stewardship.

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Assistant Commandant for Resources (CG-8) WASHINGTON, DC

The Coast Guard is the only branch of the U.S. Armed Forces within the Department of Homeland Security. A law enforcement agency, member of the U.S. Intelligence Community, and first responder during natural disasters – the Coast Guard leverages an expansive array of interagency, military, international, and industrial relationships for maximum strategic effect.

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Civil Rights DirectorateWASHINGTON, DC

Civil Rights Directorate mission is to maximize Coast Guard's overall mission effectiveness by leading programs and facilitating practices which foster a discrimination-free workplace.

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Judge Advocate General & Chief CounselWASHINGTON, DC

The Coast Guard legal program delivers high-quality legal advice and support to the people who carry out the varied functions of the Coast Guard to ensure their missions, operations and activities can be achieved within the spirit, as well as the letter, of the law.

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