The Coast Guard's Integrated
Deepwater System (IDS)
is a critical multi-year
program to modernize and
replace the Coast Guard’s
aging ships and aircraft,
and improve command and
control and logistics systems.
It is the largest acquisition
in the history of the Coast
Guard. Integrated Coast
Guard Systems (ICGS) has
been managing the IDS contract
since it was awarded in
June, 2002.
When complete, the interoperable
IDS system will include
three classes of new
cutters and their associated
small boats, a new
fixed-wing manned aircraft
fleet, a combination
of new and upgraded helicopters,
and both cutter-based and
land-based unmanned
air vehicles (UAVs).
All of these highly capable
assets are linked with
Command, Control, Communications
and Computers, Intelligence,
Surveillance and Reconnaissance
(C4ISR)
systems, and are supported
by an integrated logistics
regime. For more information
on each of these assets,
please refer to our media
kit.
Headquartered in Rosslyn,
VA, the ICGS core leadership
team is managing fully
integrated teams, virtually
working “side-by-side”
within common processes
and performance management
systems. These working
teams are co-located
in Louisiana,
Mississippi, New Jersey,
Virginia and Washington
D.C. Full participation
by the Coast Guard is
built into every level
and function within the
ICGS team.