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United States Coast Guard

www.uscg.mil

 
The mission of the U.S. Coast Guard is to protect the public, the environment, and U.S. economic interests — in the nation`s ports and waterways, along the coast, on international waters, or in any maritime region as required to support national security. As one of the five branches of the Armed Forces, the U.S. Coast Guard is vital to our nation`s safety and security. U.S. Coast Guard personnel are the backbone of America`s maritime security. They represent the diverse makeup of our nation and support not only those on active duty but also families, veterans, and retirees through education, training ...
  • Number of Employees: 10K-50K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.uscg.mil
  • 2703 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue Southwest
    Washington, DC USA 20020
  • Phone: 202.372.2100

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Kenneth Miltenberger
Commanding Officer, 2003 Cyber Profile
Heather Huang
Cybersecurity Officer Profile
Tyler Breidenbach
Information Systems Security Officer Profile
Lars McCarter
Chief Cyberspace Policy and Capabilities Profile
Jeff Jackson
Deputy Chief Information Security Officer Profile

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