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Coast Guard Has Made Partial Progress On 2020 Unmanned Recommendations, Board Member Says

Coast Guard Has Made Partial Progress On 2020 Unmanned Recommendations, Board Member Says
An Ocean Aero Triton unmanned surface vessel operates alongside the U.S. Coast Guard fast response cutter USCGC Emlen Tunnell (WPC-1145) in the Arabian Gulf on Nov. 29, 2022 during Digital Horizon 2022. (Photo: U.S. Army by Sgt. Brandon Murphy)

A member of a National Academy of Sciences Transportation Research Board (TRP) told a congressional panel this week that the Coast Guard has only made partial progress on recommendations it made in a 2020 report on how the service can better leverage unmanned systems. “Congress requested a study of the Coast Guard’s existing and prospective use of unmanned systems to fulfill its many critical missions. Through the course of that study, the committee recognized the value that such technologies could…

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