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    Coast Guard struggling to update its aging fleet

    PASCAGOULA, Miss. (AP) — Nearly a decade into a 25-year, $24.2 billion overhaul intended to add or upgrade more than 250 vessels to its aging fleet, the Coast Guard has two new ships to show after spending $7 billion-plus.

    Now it's facing an uphill battle persuading a budget-conscious Congress to keep pouring money into a project plagued by management problems and cost overruns.

    "Congress wants to work with the Coast Guard to meet their needs for its myriad missions, but will not simply supply a blank check," said GOP Rep. Frank LoBiondo of New Jersey, chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure subcommittee that oversees the Coast Guard.

    By now the Coast Guard was supposed to have at least eight new ships — four 418-foot national security cutters and four 154-foot cutters — either in the water or about to be delivered. Instead it has only two of the largest ships already in use, with two ships more on the way.

    LoBiondo and others in Congress, including Rep. Bennie Thompson, the top Democrat on the House Homeland Security Committee, repeatedly have questioned the progress and scope of the fleet overhaul.

    Government auditors have concluded that the Coast Guard still doesn't know the answers to those questions.

    The two completed ships and two more under production have cost about $2 billion. Much of the remaining $5 billion has been spent on new contracts for at least 10 more ships and improvements to more than two dozen older ships. The Coast Guard also used some of the money to buy and upgrade aircraft, though vessels were the program's primary focus.

    The modernization effort that began in earnest in 2002 was designed to replace ships from World War II, Korea and Vietnam. But within the first year, as Congress started to dole out billions of dollars for new-found homeland security concerns after the Sept. 11 attacks, Coast Guard officials realized their blueprint wasn't exactly what was needed.

    "I'll be the first to admit, we weren't prepared to start spending this money and supervising a project this big," said Coast Guard Commandant Adm. Robert Papp.

    Budget-cutting in the 1990s had left the service with few experts on buying new ships and other equipment. So the Coast Guard turned the project over to a joint venture between Northrup Grumman and Lockheed Martin. Huntington Ingalls Industries, a Northrup Grumman spin-off that's continuing to build Coast Guard ships, referred all questions about the program to the Coast Guard.

    Keith Little, a Lockheed spokesman, said the company is fulfilling existing contracts and has completed upgrades for several aircraft, along with building several others.

    "We continue to meet delivery and performance milestones for existing Coast Guard contracts and are prepared to continue supporting the U.S. Coast Guard in its critical national security mission," said Little, whose company's work has focused on aircraft and technology.

    The program, known as Deepwater, appeared in trouble almost from the beginning. Early government audits criticized Coast Guard officials for a lack of oversight, which invariably led to early delays and cost increases.

    "In essence the contractors were overseeing themselves," said Thompson, D-Miss.

    Hurricanes, including Katrina in 2005, led to delays at the Pascagoula, Miss., shipyard where many new ships are being built.

    In the early 2000s, the Coast Guard awarded a contract to Bollinger Shipyards Inc. to convert its 110-foot patrol boats to 123-foot vessels. Starting with eight ships, the contractor attached new steel to extend the hulls of the ships by 13 feet. The results were disastrous.

    "What we found out was when you put new steel on old steel, it flexes," Papp said. "Those patrol boats were unusable afterward and there was a chance of a catastrophic failure."

    Last month the Justice Department sued Bollinger Shipyards, accusing the Lockport, La., company of "making material false statements to the Coast Guard" about the hull strength of the converted ships.

    In a written statement, Bollinger said it has "been open and cooperative with the government, and we remain committed to providing the government all necessary information and assistance to bring this matter to a close." The statement added that the company was prepared to "defend our good name aggressively in a court of law."

    The upgrades in question cost about $95 million and the eight boats had to be decommissioned.

    The Coast Guard took over management of the Deepwater program in 2007. By then the new estimated price had risen from $17 billion to $24.2 billion.

    Cmdr. Matthew Lake, who works in the Coast Guard's Office of Budget and Programs, insists the Coast Guard has "learned from those earlier challenges and we've made significant improvements."

    The most recent Government Accountability Office report, published in July, concluded that while the Coast Guard has done a better job with oversight, the "$24.2 billion program as envisioned in 2007 is no longer feasible, in terms of cost and schedule."

    The Coast Guard must address the weaknesses that auditors identified if the program is to move ahead, Thompson said. "I think to come to Congress with an incomplete program will only push the improvements required that much father back," he said.

    LoBiondo said the Coast Guard needs to provide Congress with an accurate estimate and start meeting "long-promised increased operational capabilities."

    Papp said the criticism was fair, but wishes auditors and legislators would focus more on what's been accomplished.

    Last month's report showed "where we were. I'm not blaming anybody. I'm just trying to explain where we are."

    He said the Coast Guard is in a position of spending more money than budgeted for expensive and time-consuming repairs on older ships.

    "It's cost us way more to keep (older ships) operational than it should," Papp said. "We are far surpassing the amount that we get in our budget to do routine maintenance on these ships, so that comes at the expense of doing maintenance to our newer ships."

    Capt. Charles Cashin, who will be the first commanding officer of the Coast Guard's newest 418-foot cutter, the Stratton, said that "if you look at the broad picture, it's easy to see we aren't able to get the same number of ships under way as we used to two, four, five, 10 years ago."

    As Papp recently toured the Stratton at a shipyard in Pascagoula, he said he envisions fully modern ships built in this century that don't require constant heavy maintenance. But he said he knows significant roadblocks remain.

    "Clearly the Coast Guard needs to have its fleet modernized, but we have to have ... to know exactly the work to be performed and how much it is scheduled to cost," Thompson said.

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    Online:

    Deepwater program: http://www.uscg.mil/acquisition/deepwater/default.asp

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    Alicia A. Caldwell can be reached at http://twitter.com/acaldwellap

     

    1,965 comments

    • Ubonabasi Collins  •  9 mths ago
      U:S:A should stop threatening the world with their military capability because universal peace can not be achieve through military might.
    • Ubonabasi Collins  •  9 mths ago
      Republicans should be ashame of their war-like behaviours.I am warning them that no more war in any middle east nations or anywhere else in the world.I wonder how they could become good president with their old ideology that promoted hatred and disunity in U:S:A
    • George C  •  9 mths ago
      The American taxpayer is BROKE = The HELL with nato and the w t o - AMERICANS FOR AMERICANS - REAPEAL NAFTA
    • George C  •  9 mths ago
      Clinton gw obama never in the Military - BUT - All for sending Our young All over the world fighting????????? And the 3 are all for illegals -- Unemployment for VETS is 15%%% -- For Vets age 20 to 24 ITS 27%%%%%%%%%% -- PASS E-VERIFY and send ICE to job sites -- OUR TROOPS BRING THEM HOME -- Put some on the S. Border - NOW - Then vote out Obama
    • George C  •  9 mths ago
      Stop being the police of the world - put the navy on our borders
    • 100 racks  •  9 mths ago
      get it together LOL
    • driggett jr bruce  •  9 mths ago
      we need those cutters to defend our waters
    • Bruce  •  9 mths ago
      How to keep costs down... quit using unionized labor.
      • George C 9 mths ago
        NOoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
    • captainimij  •  9 mths ago
      When the plan is to have wide open borders what's the point to having a strong Coast Guard?Can you say North American Union/New World Order?I knew that you could.WAKE UP!
    • Don  •  9 mths ago
      perhaps they are slow to establish ballast water regulations because they know they do not have enough infastructure to enforce them, I hope they at least can look out for terrorist
    • Wolfe  •  9 mths ago
      Last time i checked i didn't pay for a new car until I received possession of it, granted this isn't the same thing as a mass produced car, but. the concept should be there. you promise a product with a price tag at the end. you deliver the product with agreed price tag. that's business. this is business they are conducting right? its not good will and free of charge. so deliver on your promised price or risk all future contracts, wow... simple wasn't that... bu then that's why I'm not in charge here. Because i would make the decisions people who are greedy wouldn't like. HRH Rafael Marrero.
      • Nicholas 9 mths ago
        I work as a contractor for the government. This happens more often then may companies are willing to admit. Contractors will underbid, sometimes 10s of millions of dollars to attract attention. Then turn around a year later and beg for more money. My crew had to switch to what you are describing (Fixed price contract) in order to separate ourselves from our competitors. One time, a rival under bid us by 3 million dollars. They won the contract, got a 3rd of the way finished, and then pined and begged the navy for more money. Navy gave them another 3 million (matching our bid) and they got half way done, and shut down again. Our rivals are begging for another 3 million (3 million over our price) to finish the job. Its a common con, get started, then come back saying "We are so sorry but unforeseen circumstances prevent us from completing this task." #$%$ they bid on ship retrofitting, and expected NOT to find corrosion? expected not to find UXO? Expected not to have to drain fuel from these vessels? There should be ethics probes to expose this con-artistry!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 mths ago
      We have now an inept leader,weak of will, Cant lead a pack of Dog's across the street, manage a "Lemon Aide " Stand. Bow's to foreign leaders shows no backbone.
      • anthony v 9 mths ago
        Riiiiight. Cause Reagan killed Gadhafi and Bush the Lesser killed Osama. HA. Loser!
      • SAMCRO 9 mths ago
        So are you saying that obama is responsible for either of those men? hahaha. thats a joke
      • BILL S 9 mths ago
        Carter....another spineless tree hugging Demochithead..... coulda and shoulda handled it decades ago.
    • Harold  •  9 mths ago
      another failed Bush policy that ran up the national debt !!!!!!
    • Harold  •  9 mths ago
      well you uneducated Repubs you can't blame Pres Obama for a Program designed, funded, started and executed completely during the Bush years !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

      Its another Bush mess left to Obama to clean up but Bush and the GOP made such a BIG mess of the economy it will take decades to correct it all!!!!!!!!!!!!
    • Harold  •  9 mths ago
      Its amazing how uneducated and ignorant the Repub supporters are.Well you uneducated Repubs you can't blame Pres Obama for a Program designed, funded, started and executed completely during the Bush years !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!You CANNOT blame Pres. Obama for this one.Its another Bush mess left to Obama to clean up but Bush and the GOP made such a BIG mess of the economy it will take decades to correct it all!!!!!!!!!!!!READ and GET the FACTS, pull your heads out of your #$%$ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    • James  •  9 mths ago
      This is one instance where a professional project manager, hopefully with both private and government project experience, could have proven his/her worth. Also, whether in the financial sector, government or almost any other activity, there is need for oversight.
    • vlfouquet  •  9 mths ago
      I read the articles, then was of the opinion I had nothing to say, I mean the consensus of congress was teh CC screwed the pooch. They failed to do their job. both Dem and Rep aggreed. lol. First off the coast guard rarely do much work within 30 miles of their base. lol a recent report had a CG Ship off the coast of Honduraus. lol. that hundreds of miles. The war on drugs are rarely fought off out coast if they made it that far they are home free. But the idiots here commenting are all just mouthing off there political slogan, so here mind I always like it.
      "Tippecanoe and tyler too"
      It has a bout as much Revalance as everybody else. Forget every thing except one WE HAVE No taxes to buy anything new sitck with the woren out ships, and equipment. And china can make ships that are workable and do the job better and cheaper then the USA that the way to go.
      • MarkS 9 mths ago
        Its hard to LIKE or DISLIKE someone's comments when they make absolutely no sence, due to the fact that the content has so many miss spelt words and slang that is used improperly.

        There is such a thing call SPELL CHECK, and if you don't know how to use that, there is always the dictionary, if you even have one.
      • Cabernet 9 mths ago
        Mark S, I agree with your comment but you might follow your own advice... misspelled Not miss spelt. My spell check picked that one up right away.
      • Soxers 1 9 mths ago
        @Cabernet....That was a good one. It was my first thought, also, when reading his post.
    • soupnazi  •  9 mths ago
      Give a thumbs up if you'd like to see the Capitol Building on fire with all of the Congress in session and no way to get out.
    • soupnazi  •  9 mths ago
      No need to equip our Coast Guard with decent vessels when we can spend a couple trillion dollars propping up corrupt regimes in the middle east and bombing libya. The lame #$%$ government would probably outsource the ship building to China anyway.
    • edwardr  •  9 mths ago
      like
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