Sunday, January 27, 2013

US Coast Guard Offers Reward for Hoax SAR

 
DCAPT David G. Porter
Sector NY - South, 1SR
646-523-1213

Coast Guard Investigative Service: False Hoax Calls

 
DCAPT David G. Porter
Sector NY - South, 1SR
646-523-1213

Thursday, January 24, 2013

AUXILIARY LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (AUXLMS) - BENEFITS, REQUIREMENTS, AND IMPA

To: ALAUX
From: CHDIRAUX
Subj: AUXILIARY LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (AUXLMS) - BENEFITS,
REQUIREMENTS, AND IMPACTS ON AUXILIARY MANDATED TRAINING -001/13


1. Purpose: To announce implementation of the Auxiliary Learning
Management System (AUXLMS) and associated benefits, requirements, and
impacts on Auxiliary Mandated Training (MT).

2. Background: The Coast Guard is committed to supporting the Coast Guard
Auxiliary by providing training materials, courses, and tools to impart the
skills and knowledge needed to achieve mission excellence. As part of this
commitment, the Coast Guard has launched an enterprise-wide Auxiliary
Learning Management System (AUXLMS) to automate the delivery and, in turn,
improve the efficiency of training processes for Auxiliarists. This rollout
of AUXLMS is a result of an extensive and comprehensive analysis performed
by the Coast Guard Office of Training, Workforce Performance, and
Development (CG-132), FORCECOM Training (FC-TADL), OSC Martinsburg,
Auxiliary national training and information technology programs, and the
Chief Director's office (CG-BSX-1). Relevant references include ALAUX
008/11, ALAUX 011/11, and the Coast Guard Auxiliary Manual (COMDTINST
M16790.1 (series), section 8.E.).

3. Benefits:

a. The AUXLMS provides the flexibility for Auxiliarists to access
training material anywhere and anytime on a personal computer. For example,
with AUXLMS, you can fulfill your Auxiliary MT requirements from the comfort
of your home. Although the current inventory of Auxiliary training material
on the AUXLMS is relatively small, it will grow as more training materials
are developed for online availability.

b. Through the AUXLMS, Auxiliarists also have the opportunity
to access active duty "Gold Side" training courses and materials, such as
content on Coast Guard boat and cutter operations.

c. Each course has a 6-digit code numbers which can be used to
quickly search-and-find.

d. ICS-210 is now available online through the AUXLMS (use
course code 502325).

e. Successful course completion is automatically recorded in
AUXDATA without manual intervention of an Information Services (IS) staff
officer. Data uploads from the AUXLMS to AUXDATA occur on a weekly basis
each Monday.

4. Requirements: Though the need to have a special card is not required to
access the AUXLMS, you must have a unique e-mail address that is not shared
with any other Auxiliarist and that is listed as your primary e-mail address
within AUXDATA. This is a mandatory requirement to ensure course completion
data is properly transferred into AUXDATA and correctly credited to you.

If you have not yet provided your unique e-mail address to the Auxiliary
(i.e., - an e-mail address that is not shared with another Auxiliarist), or
if you need to update your personal e-mail address, you should do so as soon
as possible by completing the ANSC-7028 form with the unique e-mail address
in the "EMAIL 1" field and submitting it to your FSO-IS. The form is
available online at: http://forms.cgaux.org/archive/a7028.pdf. You may also
logon to http://auxofficer.cgaux.org, check what is currently in your
AUXDATA record, and submit an online ANSC-7028 form to make the change.

5. Accessing AUXLMS and Password Set-up:

a. Access to AUXLMS is through the following site:
https://auxlearning.uscg.mil/

b. How do I get my password in AUXLMS?

(1) Click on the "I forgot my password" link under the
Login button.

(2) Fill in the Username field with your individual
primary e-mail address currently in AUXDATA. This is your username for
AUXLMS. Click on the Submit button.

(3) An e-mail will be sent to your AUXDATA e-mail
address that contains your login and password. Check this email account for
a message from osc-dg-ms-sa-admin@uscg.mil

(4) Return to https://auxlearning.uscg.mil and use the
credentials provided in the e-mail to log in.

(5) You will then be asked to change your password.

c. Where can I find additional information about using the
AUXLMS? The Auxiliary Knowledgebase (AUXKB) will be filled with a
comprehensive listing of AUXLMS Q&As by February 1, 2013. The AUXKB can be
found at: http://help.cgaux.org. Once there, click on "Knowledgebase" link
at the top of the site, then the "AUXLMS" link, and type your query.

6. AUXLMS Impact on Auxiliary Mandated Training (MT) Requirements: The
purpose of MT is to build awareness and enhance the knowledge, skills,
abilities, and attitudes of the Coast Guard's workforce. All other elements
of the Coast Guard workforce have MT requirements, generally more extensive
than those for Auxiliarists. MT cannot be taken lightly, and it is not
unreasonable to expect in the future that Coast Guard Order Issuing
Authorities will expect Auxiliarists to be current in MT requirements before
making assignments to duty. With the advent of the AUXLMS, the bridge that
allows automatic recording of successful MT course completion into AUXDATA
has been built. The Auxiliary MT requirements established in section 8.E.
of the Coast Guard Auxiliary Manual (COMDTINST M16790.1 series) are now in
effect. Notably:

a. Auxiliarists must successfully complete the following MT during
their first year of enrollment and then once every five years thereafter:

(1) DHS Together - Resilience Training - course code 502379
(2) Security Education and Training Awareness (SETA) -
course code 810030
(3) Privacy at DHS / Protecting Personal Information -
course code 810015
(4) Sexual Harassment Prevention - course code 810000
(5) Sexual Assault Prevention and Response - course code
810045
(6) Civil Rights Awareness - course code 502319

b. Auxiliarists must successfully complete the following MT only
once (new members shall complete them during their first year of
enrollment):

(1) Ethics 1 / Personal Gifts - course code 502306
(2) Influenza Training - course code 502290

c. Enrolled Auxiliarists now have until 31 December 2016 to
complete all eight of the MT courses listed above. As each of the first six
courses listed above is completed, its own five-year cycle will start. Each
cycle will extend to 31 December of the fifth year regardless of the date
the course was completed during the year, and so on. For example, if an
Auxiliarist completes the Civil Rights Awareness course on 15 November 2013,
then he/she will have to complete it again by 31 December 2018.

(1) If a course has already been successfully completed
within the past five years, and written proof of successful completion
(e.g., course completion certificate or screen shot; transcript) can be
provided by the Auxiliarist, then that course shall be recognized as already
in its five-year cycle. This includes credit for comparable courses that
were successfully completed under different course titles in the past. Such
written proof must be presented to the IS officer responsible for the
Auxiliarist's AUXDATA entries.

(2) For example, the current Sexual Harassment
Prevention course used to be titled Prevention of Sexual Harassment (POSH).
Credit is granted to Auxiliarists who provide proof of successful POSH
course completion during the past five years. The following table reflects
known course title changes that have occurred in the past two years since
being listed in the Auxiliary Manual:

Old Course Title
Current Course Title

Suicide Prevention DHS
Together - Resilience Training
Privacy Awareness
Privacy at DHS / Protecting Personal Information
Prevention of Sexual Harassment Sexual Harassment
Prevention
Sexual Assault Prevention Sexual
Assault Prevention and Response
Ethics Training Ethics 1 /
Personal Gifts

d. New enrollees must complete all eight of the Auxiliary MT
courses listed in 6.a. and 6.b. within their first year of enrollment. For
this purpose, the first year of enrollment will extend to 31 December of the
year following their Base Enrollment Date. For example, if a new enrollee
has a Base Enrollment Date of 15 November 2013, then that individual will
have until 31 December 2014 to complete all mandated training. The
subsequent five-year cycle for each of the courses listed in 6.a. will start
after each respective course completion as described above for enrolled
Auxiliarists.

e. Auxiliarists with certain types of access (e.g., security
clearance; standard work station account) must still comply with any other
associated Coast Guard MT requirements established by FORCECOM (e.g., annual
Information Systems Security (ISS) training for those with standard work
station accounts).

7. These changes will be reflected in the next update of the Coast Guard
Auxiliary Manual (COMDTINST M16790.1 (series)).

8. The purpose of this list is to keep Auxiliarists as well as all other
interested parties abreast of current developments, policies, manuals, etc.
All information contained herein and linked is OFFICIAL policy and
information.

9. Internet Release and Distribution is Authorized.

10. CG-BSX-1 sends
 
David G. Porter
DCAPT Sector NY-S, 1SR
US Coast Guard Auxiliary
718-347-0056
646-523-1213

Sunday, January 20, 2013

"WEAR IT!" Campaign Will Offer Resources, Funding Support for Grassroots Efforts

Bristow, VA (January 9, 2013) – As part of the 2013 North American Safe Boating Campaign ("Wear It!"), the National Safe Boating Council is offering a total of up to $35,000 in resources and funding to state agencies, organizations and other groups throughout the United States and Canada to help promote the campaign in their community. The North American Safe Boating Campaign and this project are produced and supported under a grant from the Sports Fish Restoration and Boating Trust Fund, administered by the U.S. Coast Guard.

"Wear It!" is the leading national campaign designed to meet the needs of the recreational boating community through its broad-based, multi-faceted partnerships. Through these alliances on a variety of national, regional and community-based scales, the yearlong campaign focuses on family-oriented and family-targeted education and safety awareness messages. The campaign places specific focus on life jacket wear, educating and informing the recreational boating public about the different life jacket options that are currently available, including inflatable life jackets. The NSBC is interested in new, innovative concepts to promote "Wear It!" as well as supporting those endeavors that have proven successful in the past. Applications are due no later than 11:59 p.m. EST on March 1, 2013.

"There are many organizations and boating safety advocates making great strides with the 'Wear It!' message already," remarked Virgil Chambers, executive director of the National Safe Boating Council. "We want to provide them with additional resources to really drive home the message of life jacket wear in their communities."

The North American Safe Boating Campaign ("Wear It!") unites the efforts of a wide variety of boating safety advocates, including the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators, Canadian Safe Boating Council and many members of the National Safe Boating Council. The campaign is produced under a grant from the Sports Fish Restoration and Boating Trust Fund, administered by the U.S. Coast Guard. This grassroots outreach effort will allow for greater exposure of the campaign message by allowing more saturation and presence through those groups fully leveraging the "Wear It!" campaign. For more information on the campaign and to download the 2013 application, visit SafeBoatingCampaign.com.

About the National Safe Boating Council

The National Safe Boating Council (NSBC) is the foremost coalition for the advancement and promotion of safer boating through education, outreach, and training. The NSBC accomplishes this mission by promoting outreach and research initiatives that support boating education and safety awareness; improving the professional development of boating safety educators through training; and developing and recognizing outstanding boating safety programs. To learn more about the NSBC and its programs, visit SafeBoatingCouncil.org.

Contact: Rachel Johnson, NSBC

Phone: (703) 361-4294

Email: outreach@safeboatingcouncil.org

 
DCAPT David G. Porter, Sector NY/S
1st Southern Region
646-523-1213