First Coast Guard district NDS voice traffic desired capabilities report
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First Coast Guard district NDS voice traffic desired capabilities report



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    Coast Guard personnel, who used National Distress System (NDS) daily in the performance of their profession, were among the most knowledgeable NDS users. They understood the system?s shortcomings and the capabilities needed to strengthen the system so it could grow with the needs of the service and the public. To use this cache of

    knowledge, Anteon Corporation's analysts and engineers visited more than twenty units in First Coast Guard District (CGD1) and four units of Coast Guard Group/Air Station Corpus Christi in the Eighth Coast Guard District. An assessment of each of the desired capabilities was made based on the need expressed during interviews, the universal desire for the capability, and the feasibility of providing the capability. Each capability was assessed individually and examined as part of a system. The value of the capability was based on its stand-alone features and its potential contribution to the integrated system.

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