ALAUX 030/22 EXTENDED SOLICITATION FOR AUXILIARY SUPPORT OF SOUTHWEST BORDER OPERATIONS

united states coast guard

09 AUGUST 2022

FM:  CHDIRAUX

TO:  ALAUX

ALAUX 030/22

 

Subj:  EXTENDED SOLICITATION FOR AUXILIARY SUPPORT OF SOUTHWEST BORDER OPERATIONS

 


 

1.  Auxiliarists have provided outstanding support to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agency since May 2022.  The U.S. Coast Guard has received a Request for Assistance from the CBP agency for extension of that support.  The projected duration of this support now extends through November 2022.  The request seeks personnel to perform logistical support services as part of CBP’s operations along the U.S. Southwest Border (SWB). Coast Guard Auxiliarists are eligible and invited to help the Coast Guard fulfill this request. 

 

2.  The following table summarizes relevant deployment topics, considerations, requirements, expectations, and the method by which Auxiliarists can volunteer to participate in this effort.

 

Deployment Topic Deployment Question / Consideration Deployment Requirement / Expectation
Orders / Travel / Duration    
  Projected Duration of Overall Support Operations? September through November 2022.
  Minimum On-site Deployment Duration? Auxiliarists are expected to be at a deployment site at least fourteen (14) full and consecutive days (travel days to-and-from the deployment site are not included). Availability for longer on-site durations as well as multiple deployment availabilities is welcomed. If able to provide only between 7 and 13 days at the deployment site, then indicate that constraint as part of the application (see next block). Deployments of less than 7 days on site will not be arranged.
  Auxiliary Coordinating Entity and Point-of-Contact For Auxiliarists? 1 – The Incident Management Auxiliary Coordination Cell (IMACC) coordinates the vetting, management, and processing of Auxiliarists for this effort. It is operating virtually.

2 – Auxiliarists can apply for deployment and seek information through the IMACC by sending an email to the following address:  auximacc@cgauxnet.us.

3 – Those who respond will be sent further information about the missions as well as links to a site where they can provide information that will enable their vetting prior to deployment.

  Order Issuing Authority (OIA)? An Auxiliarist’s District Director of Auxiliary (DIRAUX) currently serves as the OIA by:

1 – Facilitating creation of an Auxiliarist’s requisite E2 travel account for travel claim processing.

2 – Providing written travel orders using travel authorization information and accounting data (aka, POET line) issued by the Coast Guard Directorate of Operational Logistics (DOL).

3 – Facilitating the processing of an Auxiliarist’s travel claim upon completion of their deployment.

  Travel Arrangement Expectations? Travel arrangements needed to get to and from the deployment site are to be made by the deploying Auxiliarist through the Coast Guard’s contracted travel agency (CWT SATO).
  Travel Expense Expectations? 1 – Travel expenses will be reimbursed via travel claim settlement upon completion of the deployment.

2 – Travel advances will not be provided.

3 – Only one travel claim may be submitted per deployment.

4 – Air and rail transportation arrangements to-and-from a deployment site will be paid for through a Central Billing Account when a deploying Auxiliarist makes their air/rail travel arrangements with the Coast Guard’s contracted travel agency (CWT SATO).

5 – On-site lodging, transportation, and per diem food expenses will be reimbursed.

6 – Auxiliarists considering whether or not to volunteer for this mission must be prepared to pay up-front expenses for meals and lodging (currently about $150 per day), and potentially additional expenses for a rental car.

  What If I Am Already Providing Recurring Support to a Coast Guard Unit? Auxiliarists who provide recurring support to a Coast Guard unit (e.g., an Auxiliary Culinary Assistant (AUXCA-1) who provides daily/weekly/monthly support to a CG galley/dining facility) must check first with that Coast Guard unit to ensure awareness and confirm their availability to support this operation.
  Personal Financial Readiness Expectations? Since associated deployment expenses are largely handled on a reimbursable basis, there is strong potential for Auxiliarists to compile significant bills. Interested Auxiliarists must therefore ensure they have a strong personal financial basis upon which to participate in this effort. As part of the deployment vetting process, Auxiliarists who indicate they need to borrow any funds in order to participate will be denied this assignment to duty.
On-site Work Expectations    
  Types of Support That Are Needed? Warehouse logistical support (e.g., stowing, monitoring, and recovering packages).

–          CBP desires administrative support as well but has not officially made that request through legal channels.

  Work Environment Expectations? Warehouse logistical support expected to be performed indoors. Anticipate needing physical ability to move boxes, materials, and supplies as well as performing shipping/receiving, inventorying, cataloging functions; ability to lift any weight is acceptable.
  Workday Expectations? 1 – Expect most support services to be performed in 8-to-12-hour shifts on a 24×7 basis every day.

2 – Auxiliarists can expect a day off after 7 days and every 7 days thereafter.

3 – Minimum 8-12 hours/day.

4 – Nighttime hours should be expected.

  Lodging Expectations? Local hotel/motel lodging arrangements as they are identified.
  Meal Expectations? There are no meal facilities provided for deployed personnel. Meals must be procured/arranged on an individual basis in and around local communities.
  Personal Protective Equipment Expectations? Masks and gloves are provided.
  Chain of Leadership Reporting Expectations? Deployed Auxiliarists should expect to have an in-brief from fellow Auxiliarists who have been on-site and the CBP on-site leader. An Auxiliary on-site team leader will be designated to serve as the primary point-of-contact with their CBP counterpart. The CBP on-site leader will provide day-to-day tactical tasking for Auxiliarists.
  Other Deployment Concerns? The Auxiliary Deployment Guide contains useful information for deployment preparations. It can be downloaded from the Auxiliary web site:  https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tN7_VZ3oRf0NJBZ5Q5YfweUGHhgKQ82k/view.
Medical / Health    
  Full COVID-19 Vaccination Required? 1 – Yes.

2 – Auxiliarists are considered fully vaccinated two (2) weeks after completing the second dose of a two-dose COVID-19 vaccine or two (2) weeks after receiving a single dose of a one-dose COVID-19 vaccine. Auxiliarists must be vaccinated with vaccines that are either fully licensed or authorized for emergency use by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) (e.g., PfizerBioNTech/COMIRNATY, Moderna, Johnson & Johnson/Janssen vaccines); listed for emergency use on the World Health Organization Emergency Use Listing (e.g., AstraZeneca/Oxford).

3 – Until otherwise directed, Auxiliarists must attest to their full COVID-19 vaccination directly to the IMACC as part of their vetting process.

  Other Vaccinations Per Auxiliary Deployment Guidance Required? Yes. The Auxiliary Deployment Guide contains useful information for deployment preparations. It can be downloaded from the Auxiliary web site:  https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tN7_VZ3oRf0NJBZ5Q5YfweUGHhgKQ82k/view.
  Other Medical Concerns? The heat that typifies natural outdoor environmental conditions along the SWB at this time of year warrant consideration.
Training / Security    
  Auxiliary Core Training (AUXCT) Currency Required? Yes.
  Auxiliary ID Card Required? Yes. An Auxiliarist with an ID card that is expired less than one year remains eligible for deployment.
  Auxiliary Logical Access Card (ALAC) Required? No.
  Background Check Expectations? 1 – Must have at least a current annual Operational Support (OS) background check (i.e., favorably completed within the past year).

2 – The CBP Office of Professional Responsibility will review these background checks and also perform its own background check prior to an Auxiliarist’s travel to the deployment site.

  Other Vetting Expectations? 1 – The IMACC performs the majority of checks on Auxiliarists to ensure they are ready and appropriately eligible for deployment.

2 – The IMACC also collaborates with Auxiliarists’ District Commodores (DCO) and Directors of Auxiliary (DIRAUX) to confirm their suitability for deployment.

 

3.  The Chief Director of Auxiliary (CG-BSX) is coordinating appropriate recognition for Auxiliarists that deploy in support of SWB operations.

 

4.  Internet release is authorized.

 


If you have a question regarding this ALAUX, please seek resolution within your Chain of Leadership and Management (COLM) including up to your servicing District Director of Auxiliary (DIRAUX). If your question still cannot be resolved after that, then please email CGAUX@uscg.mil.


 

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