ALCOAST 183/24 - APR 2024 SOLICITATION FOR ANNUAL UNIT MARITIME SECURITY AND RESPONSE OPERATIONS (MSRO) EXCELLENCE AWARDS FOR 2023

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ALCOAST 183/24
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SUBJ: SOLICITATION FOR ANNUAL UNIT MARITIME SECURITY AND RESPONSE
OPERATIONS (MSRO) EXCELLENCE AWARDS FOR 2023
1. Purpose. This ALCOAST solicits nominations for the CG Maritime
Security and Response Operations (MSRO) Excellence Awards for
Calendar Year (CY) 2023.
2. Background. The MSRO Excellence Awards provide recognition for CG
commands that demonstrated outstanding contributions and
achievements in the Ports, Waterways, and Coastal Security (PWCS)
mission, specifically in MSRO activities.
   a. The Captain Godfrey L. Cardin MSRO Unit Excellence Award will
be presented to two CG commands. This year's award solicitation
includes two categories consisting of "Large" Unit and a "Small"
Unit award. A Large unit is a unit commanded by an O-5 or above and
a Small Unit is a unit commanded by an O-4 or below. In 1918, as
Commander of the CG New York Division and New York Captain of the
Port, CAPT Cardin led the largest single command in the CG
consisting of 1,400 officers and crew, four United States Army Corps
of Engineer tugs, and five harbor cutters. His pioneering efforts
defined the CG port security mission. The recipients of the Large
and Small Unit awards will receive a certificate and have their unit
names added to the plaque of past winners which is posted outside
the office of the Assistant Commandant for Response Policy, COMDT
(CG-5R).
3. Eligibility. All CG commands are eligible to be nominated for
MSRO-related efforts for CY23.
4. Nomination Criteria. Captain Cardin Unit Award nomination
criteria. Commands recognized for this award will have demonstrated
exceptional performance worthy of special distinction in any of the
following categories:
    a. Excellence. MSRO activities accomplished in a manner which
distinguished that command from other comparable commands.
    b. Initiative. Made significant improvement(s) in MSRO activity
execution or pioneered innovative programs/solutions. Examples may
include:
      (1) Developing a command instruction that improved use of
operational resources for MSRO activities.
      (2) Exercising proactive public affairs and external
engagement programs.
      (3) Providing feedback to the source of a suspicious activity
report thus confirming investigation.
      (4) Developing best practices to deter interference with MSRO
activities by external threats (e.g., lasers, unmanned systems
(UxS), etc.).
    c. Results. Number of quarters in CY23 in which the Unit attained
85% resource efficiency metric for MSRO activities as documented on
the Risk-Based MSRO report.
    d. FIRs. Number of CY23 Field Intelligence Reports that resulted
from completion of MSRO activities by the command. Include FIRs on
interference with MSRO activities by lasers, UxS, and other devices.
Identify FIRs by unit serial number and FY.
    e. Significant Enforcement Actions. Describe any significant
MSRO-related enforcement actions (e.g., NOVs, etc.) in CY23 and
their impact against facilities or individuals.
    f. Other. Additional relevant MSRO achievements not listed above.
5. Submission. Commanding Officers may nominate their commands or
subordinate commands directly to the Office of Maritime Security
Response Policy COMDT (CG-MSR), NLT 31 MAY 2024 via CG Memo,
addressing command nomination criteria in the sequence shown in
paragraph 4.a. Email the CG Memo to the POC indicated below.
6. Approval. A selection committee chaired by the Director of Law
Enforcement, Maritime Security and Defense Operations Policy COMDT
(CG-5RE) and comprised of COMDT (CG-MSR) Deputy, Division Officers,
and Senior Chief will rank the nominees based on merit and levels of
accomplishments of the stated criteria.
7. The winners of 2022 MSRO Excellence Awards were:
    a. Sector Houston/Galveston
    b. MSST LA/LB
8. Point of contact: LT Russell Ferguson, COMDT (CG-MSR),
Russell.CE.Ferguson@uscg.mil or 202-372-2110.
9. RDML Jo-Ann F. Burdian, Assistant Commandant for Response Policy
(CG-5R), sends.
10. Internet release is authorized.