Number: RL34391 Title: Coast Guard Polar Icebreaker Modernization: Background, Issues, and Options for Congress Authors: Ronald O'Rourke, Foreign Affairs and National Defense Division Abstract: Congress's options regarding Coast Guard polar icebreaker modernization include but are not limited to the following: approving the Coast Guard's current plan; holding hearings to solicit additional information on the issue; directing the Coast Guard to include the option of nuclear power in its studies of requirements for future icebreakers; directing the Coast Guard to pursue a particular acquisition strategy for icebreaker modernization; accelerating the procurement of new icebreakers relative to the Coast Guard's current plan; funding the procurement of new icebreakers partly or entirely in the DOD and/or NSF budget rather than entirely the Coast Guard budget; and directing the Coast Guard to reactivate Polar Star. The FY2009 Department of Homeland Security (DHS) appropriations act (Division D of H.R. 2638/P.L. 110-329 of September 30, 2008) provides $30.3 million to reactivate Polar Star for 7 to 10 years of service life. Pages: 53 Date: October 3, 2008