Stevens Center News
The following highlights and links provide recent updates on TSC and Arctic Security issues:
Behind the Screens: The team making TSC virtual courses a success
In the fast-evolving landscape of virtual education for security practitioners, a dedicated team of Department of Defense civilians and contractors work tirelessly behind the screens to ensure the seamless execution of the Ted Stevens Center’s School for Arctic and Climate Security Studies online courses.
Arctic Regional Security Orientation Course establishes baseline knowledge for security minded professionals
The Ted Stevens Center for Arctic Security Studies Arctic Regional Security Orientation Course held their final session for 2023 last week.
The five-day virtual course, which drew more than 150 people working across
Ted Stevens Center showcases presence at Alaska Federation of Natives Conference, advocating for Indigenous inclusion in Arctic security
For the second year running, the Ted Stevens Center for Arctic Security Studies made a meaningful appearance at the Alaska Federation of Natives Conference, that was held from Oct. 19 through 21 at...
Arctic Defense Attaché Field Seminar strengthens collaborative security efforts in the High North
In the Northernmost location in the U.S. Arctic region, defense and security experts from Canada, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, and the United States gathered for the historic...
Building Trans-Atlantic partnerships in the High North
The Ted Stevens Center for Arctic Security Studies, in partnership with the George G. Marshall Center for Security Studies brought together senior-level security practitioners from more than 15...
Arctic Search and Rescue: enhancing operational capabilities while saving lives
THE WATCH STAFF The mission of Arctic search and rescue at its most basic is saving lives. But when the United States military trains for combat search and rescue and personnel recovery (SAR/PR)...