Bordelon Marine vessel supports new USCG Homeland Security Cutter-Ocean initiative

Written by Marine Log Staff
Homeland Security Cutter-Ocean (Connor Bordelon) moored at U.S. Coast Guard Base Miami Beach, Florida, June 26, 2026. ers deployed to the Caribbean, Gulf of America, and other maritime areas in the Western Hemisphere. [U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Jessica Walker]

Homeland Security Cutter-Ocean (Connor Bordelon) moored at U.S. Coast Guard Base Miami Beach, Florida, June 26, 2026. ers deployed to the Caribbean, Gulf of America, and other maritime areas in the Western Hemisphere. [U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Jessica Walker]

Under a new Homeland Security Cutter-Ocean (HSC-Ocean) initiative, the U.S. Coast Guard has awarded Bordelon Marine a contract to provide a commercial support vessel that will transport supplies, equipment and personnel to Coast Guard cutters operating in the Caribbean, Gulf of America, and other maritime areas in the Western Hemisphere.

The HSC-Ocean initiative is a new effort to strengthen fleet readiness by using commercially operated vessels to provide logistics support to cutters while they remain at sea on mission.

The HSC-Ocean initiative will rapidly deploy the leased commercial asset to augment the Coast Guard’s existing fleet, enhancing the service’s ability to control, secure and defend U.S. borders and maritime approaches. The initiative is designed to provide a rapid, adaptable and effective way to deliver logistics support to high-demand, multi-mission cutters, such as the Fast Response Cutter fleet. By delivering supplies and personnel directly to cutters underway, the vessel will help keep Coast Guard assets on station longer and focused on mission execution.

“As demands on the Coast Guard continue to grow, we must find innovative ways to sustain our fleet and keep our crews focused on the mission,” said Vice Adm. Nate Moore, Deputy Commandant for Operations. “Homeland Security Cutter-Ocean will help us deliver critical supplies and personnel more efficiently while increasing the endurance and effectiveness of our operational forces.”

Under the contract, Bordelon Marine is providing a fully crewed commercial vessel (the Connor Bordelon) operated by civilian mariners, under the direction of a Coast Guard crew. The vessel will transport supplies, equipment and mission-essential personnel in support of Coast Guard operations. The contractor will be responsible for vessel operations and maintenance, while embarked Coast Guard personnel will coordinate logistics and support mission execution.

The initiative will inform future Coast Guard logistics and sustainment efforts while helping the service evaluate new approaches to support cutters operating far from homeport.

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