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-----Original Message-----
> From: Allen, Thad Admiral
> Sent: Friday, March 02, 2007 7:18 AM
> Subject: Coast Guard CIAO Update
>
> To the Men and Women of the Coast Guard:
>
> At the State of the Coast Guard address, I highlighted the fact that while we
continue to have exceptional operational performance, we also face significant
challenges. These challenges require us to think and act differently to fulfill
our duties to the American public. I have told you about how the Coast Guard
needs to be organized for optimal mission execution, and how we are working to
develop the best possible framework through the ten Commandant Intent Action
Orders (CIAOs). We are now ready to begin the hard, yet necessary, work of
finalizing the details.
>
> This is one of my highest priorities. As such, I have asked RADM Jody
Breckenridge to take charge of the CIAO Implementation Team at Coast Guard
Headquarters. She has enthusiastically accepted this challenge and looks forward
to leading a seamless and organized transition. In the coming weeks, RDML Craig
Bone will relieve her of her duties as the Eleventh District of Commander,
enabling her to take this on full-time.
>
> As you know, each of the CIAOs represents a change to the way we do business,
but the single most visible adjustment will be to our command structure. We are
developing an operational network to better facilitate the timely and accurate
flow of information and direction between the strategic, operational, and
tactical levels of mission execution. This will result in a command and control
system that will be more agile, adaptive and responsive. The new command
structure will also ensure that our support systems are more responsive to our
operations.
>
> Some of these changes require additional authorization from DHS, the
Administration, and the Congress. In the meantime, I want to help you better
understand the future force structure. I've posted a comprehensive brief, which
includes an organizational chart, so that you can take a look for yourself what
I am talking about.
>
> I also want to address some other concerns I've heard. Some of you may be
anticipating what we've experienced in past organizational transformations. This
is different. We are NOT streamlining. The goals of these changes are to improve
the way we run our organization. The Coast Guard needs every one of you. Without
each of you, we would not be as successful, or highly recognized as we are
today.
>
> For those of you who may be concerned about being uprooted, you do not need to
be. While we are laying the groundwork now, the actual implementation will take
place over the next several years to coincide with the regular assignment
process. This transformation is simply designed to enable us, together, as the
world's best Coast Guard, to better serve America into the future.
>
> Admiral Thad Allen
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