The Future of GovCon
On this episode of The Future of GovCon, Jake Frazer sits down with Rear Admiral (Ret.) Mark Fedor, 34-year Coast Guard veteran, former Coast Guard CFO, and Senior Director of Programs at HII. Mark pulls back the curtain on one of the most undercovered opportunities in GovCon: the Coast Guard. With $25 billion injected through budget reconciliation, a major headquarters reorganization with five new PEOs, and a rapid prototyping office called Raptor actively pulling in industry partners, the Coast Guard is open for business in a way it hasn't been before. 🔔 Subscribe and leave us a rating on Apple Podcasts or Spotify — it helps more people in the GovCon community find the show. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – Welcome and introduction 01:00 – Mark's background: 34 years, six ships, three commands, Coast Guard CFO 02:30 – Nickname "Bomber" and growing up in Bristol, CT 05:40 – Why the Coast Guard over the Navy 07:00 – Coast Guard Academy vs. sister service academies 12:10 – Harvard Kennedy School and the path to senior leadership 13:20 – First ship in Miami: counter-narcotics and 480 migrants aboard 15:40 – The leadership lesson that stayed with him 17:00 – Early exposure to government contractors 19:30 – The Deepwater acquisition collapse 23:45 – Becoming the Coast Guard CFO 25:30 – Post-9/11 budget step change 29:00 – The One Big Beautiful Bill: $25B and the pressure to execute 31:00 – Buying vs. leasing vs. contracting 33:00 – Five new PEO structures explained 35:20 – The Raptor Office: rapid prototyping for vendors 36:00 – How to engage the Coast Guard via SAM.gov 39:10 – Could the Coast Guard move from DHS to DOW? 41:50 – The Coast Guard as a geopolitical instrument 44:20 – Force Design 2028 and the three-year outlook 47:50 – One word on the future: "Optimistic"
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