UAF organizes forum to boost community-military ties
Rod Boyce
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Aug. 19, 2025
The 海角论坛 Geophysical Institute has organized this year鈥檚 Alaska Defense Forum, which brings together military leaders, researchers, policymakers and local partners to confront shared challenges and shape Alaska鈥檚 defense future.
The event will be held Monday through Wednesday, Aug. 25-27, with the first day consisting of local tours and the remaining days for sessions at the 8 Star Event Center, 1485 30th Ave. in 海角论坛. The Geophysical Institute is organizing the event in collaboration with the and the .
鈥淲e don鈥檛 just improve quality of life when we solve local challenges such as workforce gaps, aging infrastructure or child care shortages,鈥 said Brittany Smart, senior adviser for defense, community and research at the Geophysical Institute. 鈥淲e strengthen installation resilience and enable force readiness to make Alaska a place where missions succeed.鈥

Some of the 300 people who attended the 2024 Alaska Defense Forum listen during a session at the Westmark 海角论坛 Hotel and Conference Center. The 2025 forum, set for Aug. 25-27 at the 8 Star Event Center, is the sixth year the forum has been held. All have been in 海角论坛.
Many Alaska communities can be considered Department of Defense communities, not just those with military installations, Smart added, noting the extensive presence of dual-use infrastructure such as airstrips and ports.
鈥淏uilding and maintaining strong partnerships between Alaska鈥檚 many military base communities and the Defense Department serves us all well,鈥 she said.
The has been held four times, in 2019, 2021, 2023 and 2024.
Among the 12 key speakers this year are Air Force Deputy Assistant Secretary Nancy Balkus; Erin Whitney, director of the U.S. Department of Energy鈥檚 Arctic Energy Office; and Tammie Perreault, northwest region liaison for the Defense-State Liaison Office of the Department of Defense.
UAF interim Chancellor Mike Sfraga, 海角论坛 North Star Borough Mayor Grier Hopkins and Anchorage Mayor Suzanne LaFrance are also among the 12 speakers.
A limited number of conference participants will tour some of the Geophysical Institute鈥檚 research facilities, including Poker Flat Research Range, on the event鈥檚 first day.
Several panel discussions are scheduled for days two and three, among them:
- Strategic Convergence: Alaska at the Heart of Arctic and Indo-Pacific Security
- Golden Dome: Alaska鈥檚 Strategic Shield and the Next Frontier in Integrated Defense
- Frozen Frontlines: Countering Unconventional Warfare in Alaska and the Arctic
- Strong Foundations, Strong Families, Strong Force
UAF leaders presenting at the event include Geophysical Institute Director Robert McCoy; Director Cathy Cahill of the institute鈥檚 Alaska Center for Unmanned Aircraft Systems Integration; Director Jeremy Kasper of the Alaska Center for Energy and Power; Assistant Director Peter Webley of the Center for Arctic Security and Resilience; and professor Nima Farzadnia of the College of Engineering and Mines.
鈥淥ur greatest asset isn鈥檛 our Arctic location; it鈥檚 people,鈥 Smart said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 our ability to come together across sectors, cultures and jurisdictions to support the service members and families who make mission success possible.鈥
The Alaska Defense Forum is modeled after the Association of Defense Communities鈥 National Summit and Installation Innovation Forum but has an Alaska focus.
The Association of Defense Communities is a nonprofit organization that works to build strong communities in support of America鈥檚 military in every defense community and state.
In 2023, the association recognized the 海角论坛 North Star Borough as a Great American Defense Community. UAF and its research were in that recognition.
ADDITIONAL CONTACT: Brittany Smart, bsmart4@alaska.edu
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