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Ensuring the preparedness of PCG Deployable Response Group assets for disaster response. Admiral Tamayo joins Hon Senator Gordon in the test run of the Red Cross amphibious vehicle launched through the HPCG Slipway along Manila Bay.

International partnerships established by the PCG during the incumbency of Admiral Tamayo as the CPCG.

It is said that the key ingredients in the effective performance of agency functions are the ability and commitment of its leaders or unit commanders to manage its activities responsibly taking into consideration the vital mission the unit has to perform against the reality of very modest budgetary resources and rigid fiscal and accounting regulations. To achieve this, the following actions are considered priorities: The Command will continue to embark on programs and activities that will further enhance the morale and welfare of Coast Guard personnel.

Continuing implementation of programs that will enhance operational efficiency through systems improvement and avoidance of wasteful pratieces.

Institutional of the so-called leadership by example. Institutional of the principle of Command Responsibility. Strict observance of cost effectiveness, transparency and accountability. Improvement of system of grievances and feedback mechanism. Rationalization of the support system to ensure wider coverage and effective impact of operations and administration. Promotion of unity, team work and camaraderie in all mission performances of PCG units. Good working relationship with partner agencies, nations, and industry associations.

C - apacity Building Measures

O - perating Environment Awareness 

A - ggresive Training and Recruitment

S - trategic Deplotments and Visibility

T - otal Vigilance and Preparedness

 

G - rowth in Service and Support Systems

U - nity of Action through Partnerships

A - ccountable Finance and Logistics Systems

R - esponsible Maritime Governance

D - evelopment of Doctrines and Maritime Regimes

"Savings Lives, Safeguarding Marine Resources, Securing Shipping, SERVING OUR NATION"

Some PCG international partnerships include Human Resource Development (HRD) program of the Coast Guard Education and Training Command (CGETC) in cooperation with other cognizant agencies, and partner nations such as Japan, Sweden, United States of America, Australia, Malta, Indonesia, Singapore, China, Vietnam, Korea, and other countries in terms of individual schooling or training, cross-training programs, conduct of combined training exercises and areas of cooperation in SAR, marine environmental protection, information exchange and technical assistance, among others.