North American Arctic Security Dialogue

NAASD grounds Arctic security in the homeland defense context, emphasizing the security challenges of the U.S., Canadian, and Greenlandic Arctic. The dialogue aims to strengthen cross-border coordination, identify opportunities to enhance situational awareness, and advance operational readiness across the Northern approaches to the homeland.

Two F-35A Lightning II aircraft fly over the Alaska Range en route to their new home at the 354th Fighter Wing, Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska, April 21, 2020. Eielson’s strategic location and proximity to the Joint Pacific Alaska Range Complex make it the premier training location for fifth-generation fighter aircraft.

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North American Arctic Security Workshops

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In 2026, the TSC will host a series of programs in support of the North American Arctic Security Dialogue including webinars, podcasts, and in-person engagements. Please stay tuned for schedule updates and fill out the inquiry box above to stay informed.

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