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Coast Guard: Actions Needed to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Organizational Changes and Determine Workforce Needs

GAO-20-223 Published: Feb 26, 2020. Publicly Released: Feb 26, 2020.

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The Coast Guard provides maritime safety, security, and environmental protection. Since 9/11, its roles and responsibilities have grown to include national security and disaster response. The Coast Guard recently told Congress that it doesn’t have enough people to meet its mission demands.

However, we found the service doesn’t have a complete picture of the workforce needed for meeting its mission demands. For example, it only has current workforce assessments for 4% of its unit types. We made 6 recommendations, including that the Coast Guard update its workforce assessment plan with timeframes and milestones for completion.

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What GAO Found

The U.S. Coast Guard (Coast Guard) realigned its mission planning and mission support functions through an effort known as “modernization,” but did not consistently apply key practices for agency reorganization in implementing the effort. Of seven key practices, the Coast Guard did not apply two and partially applied three. For example, the Coast Guard did not measure its progress in achieving the goal of modernization, as key practices recommend. Coast Guard documents for organizational change and associated guidance do not require such practices to be followed. By ensuring such practices are implemented, the Coast Guard will be better positioned to determine the extent to which its investments meet modernization's goal of improving effectiveness and efficiency.

Although the Coast Guard has informed Congress that it needs to increase its workforce, it has assessed a small portion of its workforce needs. Its preferred tool for assessing workforce needs is its manpower requirements determination process, which includes manpower requirements analyses (MRA) and is completed with a manpower requirements determination (MRD). Coast Guard guidance states that MRAs are to be updated every 5 years, and according to its April 2018 Manpower Requirements Plan, the Coast Guard's goal is to complete MRDs for all of its 58,000 personnel and 158 unit types. However, the Coast Guard had completed MRAs for 13 percent of its workforce and MRDs for 2 percent over the past 5 calendar years (see figure).

Share of U.S. Coast Guard Workforce Supported by Manpower Requirements Analyses and Manpower Requirements Determinations, Calendar Years 2003 through 2019

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Note: The U.S. Coast Guard (Coast Guard) began implementing the manpower requirements determination process in 2003.

aCoast Guard guidance states that manpower requirements analyses should be updated every 5 years. This shows the share of analyses and associated determinations the Coast Guard completed within the past 5 years, in accordance with its guidance.

The Coast Guard's plan does not include time frames and milestones for how it will achieve its workforce assessment goal, and information on the resources it needs to complete MRDs for all positions and units has not been updated in 10 years. By updating its plan to complete manpower requirements determinations and obtaining information on the resources needed to achieve its workforce assessment goal, the Coast Guard will be better positioned to ensure that it has the right number of people with requisite skills in the right units to meet its mission demands and to inform Congress of its manpower needs.

Why GAO Did This Study

The Coast Guard is a multi-mission maritime military service responsible for maritime safety, security, and environmental protection, among other things. Since 2006 the Coast Guard has implemented organizational changes to improve its effectiveness and efficiency. During this time, the Coast Guard also created a workforce assessments process to determine the number of personnel and skills required to meet mission needs. In April 2018, the Coast Guard reported to Congress that it was operating below the workforce necessary to meet its mission needs.

GAO was asked to review the status of the Coast Guard's modernization and workforce assessment efforts. Among other things, this report examines the extent to which the Coast Guard (1) applied key practices for agency reorganization and (2) has assessed its workforce needs. GAO analyzed Coast Guard documents used to plan and implement its modernization effort against GAO key practices for agency reorganization. GAO also analyzed Coast Guard workforce assessments and data from 2003 through 2019. GAO also reviewed policy and planning documents and interviewed Coast Guard officials.

Recommendations

GAO is making six recommendations, including that the Coast Guard measure progress in achieving the goal of modernization, update a plan with time frames and milestones for completing its workforce assessment goal, and obtain information on the resources needed to meet its goal. DHS concurred with our recommendations.

Recommendations for Executive Action

Agency Affected Recommendation Status
United States Coast Guard The Commandant of the Coast Guard should establish a systematic mechanism to track implementation and measure the Coast Guard's progress in achieving organizational change goals. (Recommendation 1)
Closed – Implemented
In February 2020, we reported on the U.S. Coast Guard's modernization efforts to realign its operations and mission support functions to address deficiencies that affected its ability to fulfill missions. We found that the Coast Guard had not consistently applied selected key reform practices for agency reorganization to its modernization effort. Specifically, the Coast Guard did not apply or partially applied 5 of 7 selected key practices, such as tracking and measuring its implementation progress. For example, for each of the key reform practices that were not fully implemented, we found that the Coast Guard's organizational change request process and associated guidance documents did...
United States Coast Guard The Commandant of the Coast Guard should establish a mechanism to periodically seek and monitor employee satisfaction with organizational change efforts. (Recommendation 2)
Closed – Implemented
In February 2020, we reported on the Coast Guard's efforts to modernize its organizational structure and the extent to which it applied key reform practices to its organizational change efforts. We found that the Coast Guard realigned operations and mission support functions but did not consistently apply key reform practices to its modernization effort. Specifically, the Coast Guard, did not continue to seek employee feedback on organizational changes past the early stages of the modernization effort . Surveys that we reviewed found that those instruments did not include questions specific to the impact of the organizational change efforts nor did they capture employee perspective in a...
United States Coast Guard The Commandant of the Coast Guard should update its Manpower Requirements Manual with guidance for how to execute its manpower requirements determination process, and take steps to ensure the process is implemented. (Recommendation 3)
Closed – Implemented
In February 2020, we reported on the U.S. Coast Guard's actions to determine its workforce needs. We reported that although the manpower requirements determination process is the Coast Guard's preferred method for determining workforce needs, it did not have current guidance explaining the process steps for Coast Guard officials to follow to systematically execute the process. Coast Guard officials told us that they were using a combination of two documents to guide its manpower requirements process, and neither document was both current and comprehensive in terms of detailing the steps to follow. We recommended that the Coast Guard should update its Manpower Requirements Manual with...
United States Coast Guard The Commandant of the Coast Guard should track and document the extent to which it has completed manpower requirements analyses and determinations for each unit type. (Recommendation 4)
Closed – Implemented
In February 2020, we reported on the Coast Guard's actions to determine its workforce needs. We reported that the Coast Guard had not tracked the extent to which it had assessed the staffing needs of its units through its manpower requirements determination process. We also reported that the Coast Guard was not aware that tracking the manpower assessments it has completed was a requirement. We recommended that the Coast Guard should track and document the extent to which it has completed manpower requirements analyses and determinations for each unit type. The Coast Guard concurred, and in response, in January 2022, created a document to track its completion of manpower requirements...
United States Coast Guard
Priority Rec.
The Commandant of the Coast Guard should update its April 2018 Manpower Requirements Plan to include time frames and milestones for completing manpower requirements analyses and determinations for all positions and units. (Recommendation 5)
Open – Partially Addressed
The Coast Guard concurred with this recommendation and said it would update its Manpower Requirements Plan during the next required periodic report submission to Congress, in fiscal year 2022. The Coast Guard stated that this would be completed by March 31, 2022. In June 2022, it stated that it estimated submitting the updated plan to Congress by the end of December 2022. In March 2023, Coast Guard provided its Manpower Requirements Plan to Congress. However, the plan did not include milestones or timeframes for completing manpower requirements analysis and determinations for all positions and units, as Coast Guard had previously stated it would do to implement the recommendation....
United States Coast Guard The Commandant of the Coast Guard should determine the resources its manpower requirements determination program needs, both staff and funding, to achieve its goal of completing manpower requirements determinations for all positions and units. (Recommendation 6)
Closed – Implemented
The Coast Guard concurred with this recommendation and said it would review its 2010 manpower requirements analysis (MRA) that determined the resources the Coast Guard required for its manpower requirements determination program. Its Office of Human Resources Strategy and Capability will then re-validate the inputs and update the findings for the manpower requirements analysis to reflect the currents needs of the manpower requirements determination program. The Coast Guard confirmed that it completed its review and validation of the Manpower Requirements Determination Program MRA on August 27, 2020. They stated that this updated manpower requirement was used to support a FY23 Resource...

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