Vol. 27 No. 9, September 2011
Index
- Generation alpha: movers and shakers of tomorrow.
- Alaska Communications going 4G LTE.
- ASRC subsidiary lands NASA contract.
- Former Kulis facilities up for sale or lease.
- Fort Greely housing upgrades advance.
- Grant supports fish for school lunch study.
- Tunista Construction military contract.
- Alaska Carl's Jr. eateries earn award.
- Anchorage carpool group expands.
- Anchorage Museum earns national award.
- Report assesses Alaska broadband use.
- Firm buys new crawler crane.
- Firm to design new Pratt Museum.
- Specialized therapy helps cancer patients.
- UIC Science continues barrow facility support.
- Sandy Baker, CEO: Golden Heart Administration Professionals.
- Northway Mall revitalization: new anchors, live entertainment.
- The North Slope: where oil is king.
- Wrangell: 'the little town that could'.
- Alaska Miners Association: mining brings benefits to the state.
- Oil industry innovators: Alaska's challenges forced development of new technology.
- Alaska offshore development: historical methods still being used.
- Alaska food challenge: eating local for a year.
- Strategy: your critical component to success.
- Total compensation: more than green.
- Drivers tackle Denali Park Road: road-lottery winners venture onto scenic route.
- Events calendar.
- Afognak Native Corp.
- Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium.
- Calista Corp.
- CRW Engineering Group LLC.
- Denali State Bank.
- First National Bank Alaska.
- Rim Architects.
- Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium.
- State Farm Insurance.
- State Government.
- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Alaska District.
- WHPacific.
- Yukon Equipment Inc.
- Chugach Alaska Corp.
- Davis Wright Tremaine.
- Global Food Alaska.
- Northrim Bank.
- Nuvista Light and Electric Cooperative.
- Providence Alaska Medical Center.
- Providence Health & Services.
- Spire Commercial.
- STEELFAB.
- Group health, Insurance: Still desirable, still expensive.
- Building in the bush: communities face long list of obstacles to rural development.
- The Clean Water Act: compliance challenges communities, businesses: Bob Klieforth from SLR Consulting takes samples at the Anchorage landfill. DEC compliance staff members often observe the sampling process, whether done in house or through contactors outlined in the facility's quality assurance plan.
- 2010 ANCSA Regional Corporation overview: major engines for the state; revenues of 12 ANCs top $7.5 billion.
- Villages put fish dollars to work: coastal, river communities spread development opportunities.
- Empowering people education is key factor.
- SBA 8(a) regulation restructure: ANCs set to work with new rules.
- Sealaska heats headquarters with wood: Juneau first bioenergy commercial site.
- Award-winning, Native-owned.
- Growing ANCSA leaders: New generation steps, up to corporation.
- A partner for progress: Alaska Native corporations help move the state forward through public-private partnerships.
- ANCSA land claims--40 years later: Alaska Natives need lands, often held up in litigation.
- Crossing borders: native corporations make inroads on the global economy.
- CITC's cutting-edge programs: models of social enterprise effectiveness.
- 2011 Alaska native regional corporations directory.