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about a general question, idea or
industry inquiry, please
send an email to
research@uscg.mil
or BlueTech@uscg.mil

 

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WHAT WE’RE WORKING ON
 

WHAT WE COMPLETED IN FY25

RDT&E Contact

Research and Development Center overview video
The Research and Development Center, located in New London, Connecticut, is the service’s only research command. Executing a national research portfolio across all Coast Guard missions, the center is part of the newly established Futures Development and Integration Directorate – a key Force Design 2028 initiative.
Proceedings magazine, Spring 2025, Vol. 82, No. 1.
The Spring 2025 issue of Proceedings honors over five decades of innovation at the Coast Guard Research and Development Center (RDC). Explore how the RDC’s legacy of problem-solving and partnership continues to shape the future of Coast Guard missions.
A Coast Guard Research and Development Center team conducts a search and rescue exercise near St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, on Feb. 14, 2025.
A Coast Guard Research and Development Center team conducts a search and rescue exercise near St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, on Feb. 14, 2025. The demonstration tested how unmanned surface and aircraft systems could support real-world search and rescue operations – including persistent surveillance, vessel... ...More
USCG Operation Demonstration Coqui video
Coast Guard Research and Development Center and Coast Guard Sector San Juan members test unmanned aircraft and unmanned surface vessel capabilities Sept. 15, 2024, at San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Research and Development Center overview video
Proceedings magazine, Spring 2025, Vol. 82, No. 1.
A Coast Guard Research and Development Center team conducts a search and rescue exercise near St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, on Feb. 14, 2025.
USCG Operation Demonstration Coqui video

The Research and Development Center (RDC), located in New London, Connecticut, is the Coast Guard's primary facility performing research, development and test and evaluation in support of the service's major missions.

The RDC is responsible for evaluating the feasibility and affordability of mission execution solutions and providing operational and risk-management analysis at all stages of the acquisition process.

When appropriate, the RDC collaborates with relevant professionals in the public and private sectors in order to leverage others’ expertise.

RDC toolbox

The RDC performs early exploration of technology and concepts and reduces risks associated with introducing new technology into operations using their research disciplines, authorities, collaboration and partnership connections as well as unique national capabilities.

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The RDC is uniquely positioned to respond to emerging mission needs, including developing and evaluating techniques and solutions to enhance maritime domain awareness, safety of life at sea and security in U.S. ports and at the maritime borders.

Efforts underway include:

  • Cutter-Based Unmanned Systems Integration Analysis – Determining the capacity for all Coast Guard cutter classes to integrate, deploy and support unmanned systems for increased maritime domain awareness.
  • Defense and Safety Systems Research Program – Assessing defensive systems (like non-lethal vessel stopping technology, counter unmanned systems and cybersecurity) and safety systems (like fire protection systems, lifesaving equipment and vessel construction techniques and materials) to ensure the safety of Coast Guard members, the Maritime Transportation System and the public.
  • Risk-Based Container Inspection Targeting Program – Discovering ways to identify high-risk cargo for targeted inspection. 
     

The RDC recently completed Operational Demonstration COQUI, which focused on exploring the strategic integration of unmanned systems, networking and data management technologies to generate actionable maritime domain awareness. Capabilities demonstrated included Coast Guard presence/patrols using unmanned systems, threat vector deterrence, maritime law enforcement deployment tactics using unmanned systems, advanced data ztransport and crewed asset augmentation.

 

 

Autonomy Research Program

This program focuses on the strategic application of automation and autonomous technologies to advance the capabilities of physical, virtual and other systems. Integration of autonomy/autonomous systems with legacy assets and infrastructure is also a key focus. Unique expertise will also include how autonomy may be used by other maritime stakeholders and/or adversaries, how that use will impact the service, and how the service will need to adapt to maintain a competitive edge. The transition goal of this program is to provide clear opportunities for Coast Guard adoption and incorporation of autonomous technology across its operational missions and support functions and how it will interact with autonomy within the Marine Transportation System and the public.

Connectivity Research Program

This program focuses on traditional command, control, communications, computers, cyber and intelligence systems extended to include information technology and networking, mobile device solutions, and data connectivity from all sensors and platforms (manned or unmanned), at any latitude and longitude. Unique expertise will also include next generation remote command and control and bringing data to decision makers wherever they are, enabling tasking to flow automatically to all assets and maintaining consistent and reliable communication pathways.

Data, Modeling and Decision Support Research Program

This program focuses on enhancing Coast Guard effectiveness through the use of data, with research supporting incorporation and development of advanced methodologies and use of emerging data technologies and complex analytics. Research program areas include domain awareness and target of interest identification, artificial intelligence and natural language processing, modeling and simulation and data analytics. Research also supports the investigation of emerging data and decision support tools, technologies and capabilities. The end goal of this program is to provide effective decision-support tools for operators, support personnel and leadership.

Defense and Safety Systems Research Program

This program focuses on ways to ensure the safety of Coast Guard members, the Maritime Transportation System and the public now and into the future. One area of research is defensive systems including non-lethal vessel stopping technologies, counter unmanned systems, cybersecurity and redundancy in operational technology and navigation systems and how they will protect Coast Guard assets from evolving threats. Another area looks into safety systems focused on improvements to mariner safety via bolstered fire protection systems and fire response, enhanced lifesaving equipment and increased probability of successful search and rescue. The program also is assessing modern vessel construction techniques and materials to ensure that the service knows how to regulate, respond to emergencies and utilize advancements in ship design.

Environment and Waterways Research Program

This program focuses on developing methods and technologies to promote Marine Transportation System efficiency, marine environmental protection, safe navigation, safety of life at sea and maritime domain resilience during natural and manmade changes. Changes to be evaluated include increased commercialization of the nearshore and offshore marine zones, increased risks associated with renewable and alternative fuels, larger vessels transporting larger volumes of raw and processed materials, goods and people, competing waterway uses, and the increase of maritime-related activity in what was previously considered the off-season.

Integration, Experimentation and Transition Section

This section supports the execution of all lines of effort within the five research program areas. This includes:

  • Test plan development and review
  • Field test approvals
  • Configuration Control Board, interim authorization to test, authority to operate, National Environmental Policy Act, Investment Review Board and Spectrum
  • Field test logistics and request for forces
  • Experimentation leads and support staff
  • Field unit coordination
  • Engineering technician support
  • Technical writing support
  • Internal quality assurance
  • Sponsor/stakeholder engagement

 

Research and Development Center Partners GraphicPartnerships are the ultimate force multiplier that complement and expand the Coast Guard’s organic capacity and capabilities. Here are some highlights:

  • Air Force Research Laboratory Starlink/Starshield research – Exceptional advances in cutter connectivity; now transitioned across the Coast Guard major cutter fleet. 
  • Naval Postgraduate School – Thesis work directly supports seven RDC research efforts.
  • Army Combat Capabilities Development Command – Kinetic counter unmanned aircraft system and ground-based unmanned systems (UxS) experimentation. 
  • Customs and Border Protection – Integrated into Caribbean Air and Marine Operations center to secure the southern maritime border using RDC UxS capabilities.
  • Naval Surface Warfare Center China Lake – Directed energy contactless vessel stopping.
  • Evergreen events on deterrence, space and autonomy – Supports and facilitates Cost Guard strategic intent.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Planning a visit

The RDC is located along the shore of the Thames River adjacent to Coast Guard Station New London in the historic Fort Trumbull area of New London. Near the Coast Guard Academy, Coast Guard Cutter Eagle, the Naval Submarine Base and the future National Coast Guard Museum, the center is located at:

1 Chelsea Street
New London, CT 06320

The RDC is a controlled-access facility. Prior arrangements must be made with an RDC point of contact before access may be granted.

  • Visitors are required to check in at the first-floor front desk, located on the river side of the building.
  • Visitors will not be admitted without proper photo identification.
  • Visits by foreign nationals require special processing. For more information, you may contact the RDC administrator’s office at 860-271-2600.    
  • To carry, receive or discuss classified information during a visit to the RDC, contact the RDC security officer at 860-271-2755 or 860-271-2892.