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U.S. Coast Guard Axes $32.7M Logistics IT Project, Signaling Strategic Shift Toward Leaner Modernization

U.S. Coast Guard Axes $32.7M Logistics IT Project, Signaling Strategic Shift Toward Leaner Modernization

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April 10, 2025
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U.S. Coast Guard Axes $32.7M Logistics IT Project, Signaling Strategic Shift Toward Leaner Modernization
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By Eva Richardson | The Logistic News
April 10, 2025

In a high-profile reversal, the U.S. Coast Guard has officially terminated its flagship logistics modernization project, known as CG-LIMS (Coast Guard Logistics Information Management System), citing limited return on investment and shifting strategic priorities. The cancellation is expected to save $32.7 million, with those funds being redirected to more immediate operational needs across the service.

The decision marks a significant recalibration of the Coast Guard’s approach to technology infrastructure and reflects broader efforts across the Department of Homeland Security to tighten program oversight and cut inefficiencies.

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A Vision That Fell Short

Originally launched as a multi-year initiative to consolidate the Coast Guard’s aging and fragmented logistics platforms—nearly 500 disparate systems in total—CG-LIMS was intended to transform maintenance, supply chain, and asset tracking operations for over 200 aircraft, 245 cutters, 1,800 boats, and extensive shore facilities.

The project aimed to centralize data, enhance decision-making, and streamline logistics support across operational units. However, internal audits and independent assessments labeled the program as “ineffective”, with slow progress, unclear milestones, and escalating integration costs.

“While the vision for CG-LIMS was ambitious, its execution revealed systemic challenges,” a senior DHS official told The Logistic News under condition of anonymity. “This move doesn’t represent a retreat from modernization, but a pivot toward more modular, flexible solutions.”

Reallocating Funds to Critical Missions

The Coast Guard announced that the $32.7 million in recovered budget will be used to support personnel gaps, mission-critical assets, and targeted digital transformation projects better aligned with current operational needs. Sources suggest portions of the funding will also support cybersecurity infrastructure and cloud migration for existing logistics platforms.

Rear Admiral Kevin Lunday, who has overseen several digital transitions within the service, commented: “Agility and accountability must drive our IT strategy. That means recognizing when a system no longer fits the mission—and having the courage to change course.”

Endorsement from DHS Leadership

The move garnered swift support from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, who hailed it as a model for fiscal prudence.

“Another win for government efficiency,” Noem posted on social media. “$32 million in taxpayer savings thanks to the Coast Guard eliminating an ineffective IT program. I’m proud of the men and women of the Coast Guard, who continue to deliver on the President’s agenda and secure our borders and maritime approaches with integrity and efficiency.”

Lessons for Federal Modernization Projects

The cancellation of CG-LIMS has reignited conversation about the risks of large-scale IT overhauls in government. Experts emphasize that while digital transformation is critical, massive one-size-fits-all platforms are often incompatible with dynamic operational environments like maritime enforcement.

“Incrementalism is proving more successful in federal IT,” said Dr. Melissa Chan, a logistics and public sector systems expert. “Rather than trying to replace everything at once, agencies need to build interoperable tools around existing workflows, ensuring usability and adoption.”

What’s Next for Coast Guard Logistics?

Although CG-LIMS is now history, the Coast Guard confirmed it remains committed to modernizing logistics operations, especially through interoperable tools, real-time asset visibility, and predictive maintenance systems.

A new task force has been established to reassess the service’s logistics IT roadmap, with a focus on scalability and user-centered design. Personnel assigned to the now-defunct CG-LIMS project will be redeployed to other digital initiatives within the Coast Guard.

As federal agencies walk a tightrope between modernization and cost control, the CG-LIMS cancellation will likely be studied as a cautionary tale—and perhaps, a new model for adaptable reform.


Eva Richardson is a senior correspondent for The Logistic News, covering government logistics, public-sector innovation, and the intersection of technology and security.

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