Original broadcast 4/20/25
Presented by Iron Mountain & Carahsoft
Recorded on-site at Sea-Air-Space 2025, this special edition of Fed Gov Today with Francis Rose captures front-line insights from Coast Guard leadership and industry innovators shaping the future of maritime strategy. Against the backdrop of the largest maritime expo in the U.S., Vice Admiral Andrew Tiongson discusses the operational realities of securing the Indo-Pacific and Arctic domains. Melissa Carson from Iron Mountain Government Solutions shares how modern data infrastructure is essential for AI-driven defense missions. And Dr. Abbie Tingstad of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy breaks down the evolving strategic calculus in the polar regions. These conversations—filmed in the Fed Gov Today mobile studio—spotlight the intersection of policy, technology, and readiness in the maritime environment.
Key Takeaways:
Maritime border incursions are rising rapidly, requiring increased presence and interagency coordination on the West Coast.
Transnational criminal organizations are exploiting the maritime domain for cocaine and fentanyl transport, threatening U.S. public health and security.
The Coast Guard urgently needs modern aviation and cutter platforms to meet its global mission and Arctic demands.
Key Takeaways:
80% of legacy defense data is unstructured, hindering AI and machine learning efforts.
Data visibility and governance are essential for cybersecurity and operational efficiency.
Structuring both historical and incoming data is crucial to create lessons learned and improve future mission performance.
Key Takeaways:
The U.S. must develop multi-domain capabilities to maintain true presence in the Arctic.
China and Russia have distinct interests in the region, and their cooperation is likely strategic, not enduring.
Environmental shifts and global competition create both risk and opportunity for U.S. Arctic policy and acquisition strategy.