 | Strategic Challenges Facing our Nation - U.S. Coast Guard Perspective | Combating Transnational Organized Crime in our Hemisphere, Preserving Sovereignty and Expanding Access and Presence in the Polar Regions, Protecting Critical Infrastructure from all-domain Threats, Including Cyber, Facilitating Maritime Commerce, Building the 21st Century Coast Guard | 12/2/2016 | |
 | Maritime Commerce Strategic Outlook, table drop | Table drop for Maritime Commerce Strategic Outlook | 10/11/2018 | |
 | Arctic Strategic Outlook | Since the release of the Coast Guard Arctic Strategy in 2013, the renewal of global strategic competition has coincided with dramatic changes in the physical environment of the Arctic. The interaction of these drivers has made the Arctic a strategically-competitive space for the first time since the end of the Cold War. Competition does not preclude cooperation, and the Coast Guard will always look for opportunities to collaborate to solve complex issues. However, the Service must do so within the context of the Nation's national security interests. | 4/23/2019 | |
 | Advantage at Sea: Prevailing with Integrated All-Domain Naval Power | The Tri-Service Maritime Strategy, Advantage at Sea, outlines the three sea services’ commitment to the Nation, our allies, and our partners. The shared efforts outlined in this document are designed to ensure the continuance of the international rules-based order, at all levels of the competition continuum. Advantage at Sea orients the next decade’s focus towards retention, modernization, and mission efficacy, leveraging each service’s complementary capabilities and authorities towards the nation’s strategic priorities. | 12/17/2020 | |
 | IUU Fishing Strategic Outlook | IUU Fishing Strategic Outlook | 9/18/2020 | |
 | United States Coast Guard Posture Statement 2021 Budget Overview | United States Coast Guard Posture Statement 2021 Budget Overview | 2/18/2020 | |
 | USCG RESERVE DOCTRINE | Since 1941 when the Coast Guard Reserve was established to increase the military capability of the Service during World War II, the Reserve Component has evolved to augmenting daily operations and responding to foreign and domestic man-made and natural threats in the maritime environment. Publication R is doctrine for the Reserve; it is paramount to the continued success of the truly unique, integrated structure for the total Coast Guard workforce to read and understand the foundational and directional information presented in this document. | 10/6/2021 | |
 | IUU National Strategic Plan | IUU National Strategic Plan | | |
 | USCG RESERVE COMPONENT ACTION PLAN | USCG RESERVE COMPONENT ACTION PLAN | 3/15/2023 | |
 | 2025 COMMANDER'S INTENT | The Coast Guard provides enduring value in service to the American people. We are part of the Department of Homeland Security team protecting our nation and are at all times a military service and part of the joint force defending it. We are in greater demand now than ever before, and that is a credit to your commitment to serve and deliver mission results.
We are in a period of dynamic change within the Coast Guard. We are implementing new national priorities and orders from the President and other senior civilian leadership through executing our missions in service to the American people.
This provides my initial direction and intent for the Service going forward.
Like every Coast Guard cutter, we must do three things: Float, Fight, and Navigate. | | |