Another Coast Guard cutter gets its regular drydocking
What happened
The US Coast Guard is scheduling routine maintenance for one of its patrol boats. This ensures the vessel stays operational for its regular duties.
Why it matters
Maintaining a naval fleet requires regular drydocking to inspect and repair vessels. This contract is part of the ongoing operational costs for the US Coast Guard, ensuring its ships remain seaworthy.
The signal
Watch for similar routine maintenance contracts as the Coast Guard continues to operate its fleet.