02/03/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/03/2026 10:00
What GAO Found
In prior work, GAO identified challenges that have hindered the Coast Guard's ability to meet its maritime security operation demands. GAO made the following recommendations to help address challenges pertaining to the Coast Guard's workforce and assets, which it has yet to fully address.
Coast Guard Deployable Specialized Forces Conducting Drug Interdiction Mission
Why GAO Did This Study
The U.S. government has identified transnational and domestic criminal organizations as a significant threat to the public, law enforcement, and national security.
The Coast Guard is a component of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and is the nation's lead federal maritime law enforcement agency. It received nearly $25 billion in supplemental funding in fiscal year 2025 for various acquisitions and in support of efforts to modernize operations and capabilities. It conducts maritime security operations, including law enforcement boardings, drug interdiction, and other missions. The Coast Guard employs personnel and assets-including aircraft and vessels-to conduct maritime security operations.
This statement discusses Coast Guard challenges GAO previously identified related to its maritime security operations and actions to help address these challenges. This statement is based primarily on seven GAO reports published from November 2019 to January 2026.