Vol. 25 No. 2, February 2009
Index
- Corrections.
- He had a dream: one book at a time, James Roland fulfilled a lifelong goal.
- In memory.
- CDQ Groups: helping the Alaska fishing industry.
- Security measures into the next decade: law protects Alaskans from identity theft and fraud.
- The at-will employee: hire with caution, fire with care.
- Announcing the nominees for the 2008 Engineer of the Year.
- Extreme engineering: PDC engineers go where few Engineers have gone before.
- The greening of Alaska: revolutionary green energy projects on the horizon.
- Engineering the gas pipeline: an awesome challenge faces its engineers.
- Alaska business monthly's 2009 engineering directory.
- So you think your customers are loyal? Better be sure or you may lose them.
- Deployment law brings needed relief: new job protections for family members of National Guard and Reserve.
- Winterfest brightens Denali days: from sled dog rides to a chili feast, there's something for all ages.
- February events calendar.
- Ethnic cuisine in Alaska: for value and heft-it's Mexican.
- Heat from deep down under: Alaska may soon see oil reliance replaced by earth's geothermal power.
- Talkeetna's call of the wild: quaint town offers lots of character and things to do.
- Alaska Federation of Natives.
- Associated General Contractors of Alaska Inc.
- Bristol Bay Native Corp.
- Cook Inlet Region Inc.
- R&M Consultants Inc.
- RIM Design.
- RSA Engineering Inc.
- SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium.
- State government.
- Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium.
- First National Bank Alaska.
- Hanson Alaska LLC.
- Hughes Pfiffner Gorski Seedorf & Odsen LLC.
- KeyBank.
- PND Engineers Inc.
- Rasmuson Foundation.
- University of Alaska Anchorage.
- Wells Fargo.
- Alaska's North slope: the state's most-northern region and an economic powerhouse.
- Fairbanks: great economic potential: job growth, better pay, all part of city's plan for greater success.
- Alaska connectivity expanding: Wi-Fi and wireless make inroads in roadless areas of the state.
- There is a Rose in Southeast: Pelican's Rosie's Bar and Grill receives statewide award.
- Armond Schroeder: Schroeder Consulting Service.
- Flying everything anywhere: intrastate airlines transport people and goods near and far.
- Anchorage skyline transformation: new projects from artsy to army dot the skyline.
- Winter construction and beyond: no lack of new projects for Southcentral and Bush Alaska.
- New blood: AGC takes on the challenge ahead.
- Grand old company helps develop Alaska: Yukon equipment continues customer-friendly tradition.
- Golden hopes: new gold mines in Alaska continue to wade through regulatory issues.
- Welcome to the work force.
- Alaska trends: sponsored by American Fast Freight.