Stevens Center News
The following highlights and links provide recent updates on TSC and Arctic Security issues:
Bridging frontiers: How the TSC is reframing Arctic readiness for US warfighters
As global competition intensifies across the northern latitudes, the Arctic is no longer seen as a remote frontier—it has emerged as a vital operational theater for U.S. homeland defense and power projection. From Feb. 24–27, the Society of American Military Engineers Anchorage Post hosted the...
TSC launches Arctic Crisis Logistics Course enhancing strategic and operational logistics capabilities
The Ted Stevens Center for Arctic Security Studies concluded the first ever Arctic Crisis Logistics Course Feb. 18, a premier educational program designed to enhance operations readiness and coordination in the Arctic region. Held virtually, this course brought together military practitioners,...
Reflections from Arctic Regional Security Orientation Course 25-02
The School for Arctic Security Studies welcomed aboard 167 new Alumni after completing the foundational Arctic Regional Security Orientation Course on Feb. 14. This interactive, multidisciplinary course provides like-minded Arctic security practitioners a common baseline exposure to the many...
TSC and Swedish Defence University enhance partnership, inaugurate Sweden Chair
Director Randy “Church” Kee and a team from the Ted Stevens Center for Arctic Security Studies traveled to Stockholm, Sweden, at the beginning of February for a two-day engagement with the Swedish Defence University. The TSC and SEDU have a history of collaboration, including featuring speakers...
TSC workshop strengthens Arctic health and security
As Arctic maritime activity increases, so do the challenges associated with health and security in the region. To address these issues, the Ted Stevens Center for Arctic Security Studies recently hosted a workshop titled Identifying Community-Level Indicators of Arctic Maritime Health Security at...
Arctic Readiness in Action: TSC Arctic Fellows experience the harsh realities of the U.S. Arctic
In the dead of winter, where the sun refuses to rise and temperatures plunge to minus 17 degrees Fahrenheit, a group of U.S. service members ventured into the heart of the American Arctic. Their mission: immerse themselves in one of the harshest environments on Earth, gaining firsthand insight...






