Legislature(2009 - 2010)BUTROVICH 205

02/18/2009 05:15 PM Senate WORLD TRADE, TECH, INNOVATIONS


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05:19:20 PM Workforce Development in Alaska
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Invited Presenters:
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Commissioner Larry Ledoux, Dept. of
Education & Early Development;
Fran Ulmer, Chancellor, University of
Alaska, Anchorage
Commissioner Click Bishop, Alaska Dept.
of Labor and Workforce Development
Fred Esposito, Alaska Vocational
Technical Center
                    ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE                                                                                  
    SENATE SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON WORLD TRADE, TECHNOLOGY AND                                                                   
                           INNOVATION                                                                                         
                       February 18, 2009                                                                                        
                           5:19 p.m.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
MEMBERS PRESENT                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Senator Lesil McGuire, Chair                                                                                                    
Senator Hollis French                                                                                                           
Senator Gary Stevens                                                                                                            
Senator Bill Wielechowski                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
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Senator Lyman Hoffman                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
OTHER LEGISLATORS PRESENT                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Senator Charlie Huggins                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
COMMITTEE CALENDAR                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
Workforce Development in Alaska                                                                                                 
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LARRY LEDOUX, Commissioner                                                                                                      
Department of Education & Early Development                                                                                     
Juneau, AK                                                                                                                      
POSITION STATEMENT:  Discussed workforce development in Alaska.                                                               
                                                                                                                                
FRAN ULMER, Chancellor                                                                                                          
University of Alaska Anchorage                                                                                                  
Anchorage, AK                                                                                                                   
POSITION STATEMENT:  Discussed workforce development in Alaska.                                                             
                                                                                                                                
CLICK BISHOP, Commissioner                                                                                                      
Alaska Department of Labor & Workforce Development                                                                              
Anchorage, AK                                                                                                                   
POSITION STATEMENT:  Discussed workforce development in Alaska.                                                             
                                                                                                                                
FRED ESPOSITO, Director                                                                                                         
Division of Business Partnership                                                                                                
Alaska Vocational Technical Center                                                                                              
Department of Labor and Workforce Development                                                                                   
Seward, AK                                                                                                                      
POSITION STATEMENT:  Discussed workforce development in Alaska.                                                               
                                                                                                                                
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5:19:03 PM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR LESIL MCGUIRE called the  Senate Special Committee on World                                                             
Trade, Technology  and Innovation meeting  to order at  5:19 p.m.                                                               
Present  at the  call  to order  were  Senators French,  Stevens,                                                               
Wielechowski and McGuire.                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
                ^Workforce Development in Alaska                                                                            
                                                                                                                              
5:19:20 PM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR  MCGUIRE  announced  the  agenda today  is  to  hear  about                                                               
workforce development  - preparing Alaskans for  jobs in emerging                                                               
careers and alternative energy technologies.  The Senate has been                                                               
working on energy policy. Last  year they passed a weatherization                                                               
package, and  the budget and  audit committee just  approved $100                                                               
million  in  grants  through  the  Alaska  Energy  Authority  for                                                               
alternative  energy projects  statewide.  Hopefully  many of  the                                                               
people  working on  these projects  will be  young Alaskans,  she                                                               
said.                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR MCGUIRE recognized  Commissioner Larry LeDoux, Commissioner                                                               
Click  Bishop, Chancellor  Fran Ulmer,  Chancellor Brian  Rogers,                                                               
and Fred Esposito.                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
5:21:33 PM                                                                                                                    
LARRY  LEDOUX, Commissioner,  Department of  Education and  Early                                                               
Development (DEED),  said he  started his  career as  a technical                                                               
teacher in electronics  communication and he likes  to talk about                                                               
what  he used  to do.  He  posited that  one of  the best  things                                                               
happening  today  in career  and  technology  education (CTE)  is                                                               
Click  Bishop,  commissioner  of  the  Department  of  Labor  and                                                               
Workforce  Development  (DOLWD).  In   Alaska  today  fewer  K-12                                                               
students are  enrolled in career  and technical programs  than in                                                               
1998.  DOLWD has  developed  a  number of  programs  and DEED  is                                                               
attempting  to catch  up and  mesh with  them. This  is different                                                               
than  in most  states. Usually  it's  high schools  or K-12  that                                                               
takes  the lead  in career  and technical  education and  beg the                                                               
department of labor to work with  them. It's the opposite here in                                                               
Alaska and DEED is eager to catch up and work together.                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
Last  year  about  17,000  students in  Alaska  took  one  career                                                               
technology course. Approximately 1,000  students took two courses                                                               
that  were related  in a  career cluster.  Almost 3,000  students                                                               
participated   in   "tech   prep"  programs.   He'd   like   more                                                               
enrollments.  Within  Alaska  there are  172  comprehensive  high                                                               
schools;  magnet  career  technology  schools  in  Fairbanks  and                                                               
Wasilla;  career focus  programs  in Anchorage,  MatSu and  Nome;                                                               
construction  academies in  Anchorage,  Fairbanks, MatSu,  Kenai,                                                               
Juneau  and  Ketchikan;  several  boarding  schools;  a  learning                                                               
academy in  Galena; a living  center in Nenana; and  a vocational                                                               
technical program  at Mount  Edgecombe High  School. A  number of                                                               
other programs  exist under temporary grants  including the Sitka                                                               
Career Consortium and a health career program in Bethel.                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
5:25:34 PM                                                                                                                    
Expanding  K-12   career  and  technical  education   to  include                                                               
alternative and  renewable energy  makes perfect sense  and moves                                                               
in concert  with President  Obama's stated  goal of  doubling the                                                               
use  of renewable  energy in  three years.  However, no  specific                                                               
programs have been approved in the  K-12 system in Alaska, so any                                                               
programs that do  exist are based on innovations  of teachers and                                                               
principals.  For  example: the  Bristol  Bay  High School  has  a                                                               
program to rebuild  a car to make it energy  efficient; the MatSu                                                               
construction  program  emphasizes  energy efficient  windows  and                                                               
mold  prevention;  the  Nome JROTC  has  incorporated  the  Young                                                               
Engineers' program;  and the Cordova  Energy Center  developed an                                                               
interactive  website and  is exploring  ways  to generate  energy                                                               
using community  resources and ways  to conserve energy.  It's an                                                               
exciting synergy that  goes on when these kids  work together, he                                                               
said. In Sitka the Alaska Energy  Careers was grant funded and in                                                               
Kodiak  students  are  actively   involved  in  designing  energy                                                               
efficient buildings.                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
COMMISSIONER LEDOUX said a lot  of good things are happening, but                                                               
there  isn't a  comprehensive program  that connects  to programs                                                               
being  developed  at  AVTEC  or the  University  of  Alaska.  The                                                               
challenges  of  developing  a  comprehensive  program  in  energy                                                               
technologies are the same that they  face in CTE. They don't have                                                               
the curriculum,  the specialized teachers, the  facility space or                                                               
the   funding.   Most   vocational  directors,   principals   and                                                               
superintendants  would  say that  when  the  Legislature went  to                                                               
block  funding  of  career and  technical  education,  the  money                                                               
flowed away from specific programs.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
Strengths  of  the program  include  DOLWD  and UAA.  The  latter                                                               
generates hundreds of two-year graduates  in career and technical                                                               
fields. Industry  partnerships are strong and  help keep programs                                                               
alive  by contributing  money,  expertise,  materials and  space.                                                               
Potential  and developing  programs include:  the STEM  (science,                                                               
technology, engineering  and math)  project, the Nome  and Bering                                                               
Straits wind farm, construction  academies to train auditors, and                                                               
the electric coop in Kodiak.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
5:31:08 PM                                                                                                                    
COMMISSIONER LEDOUX  said possibilities  for the  future include:                                                               
developing a  comprehensive and approved K-12  energy curriculum;                                                               
getting  the state  to sponsor  competitions in  renewable energy                                                               
innovations; developing  a tech prep program  in renewable energy                                                               
careers in conjunction with DOLWD,  AVTEC and the university; and                                                               
making  available  innovative  energy  renewable  mini-grants  to                                                               
schools.  The Alaska  Science and  Technology Foundation  used to                                                               
fund mini  grants. "If you  ever had a  chance to see  what young                                                               
people  were  able to  produce  with  $5,000 and  the  innovative                                                               
research that  they were  able to  conduct, those  programs never                                                               
would have left," he said.                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
5:32:35 PM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR MCGUIRE said thank you,  particularly for highlighting what                                                               
the students in Cordova and Bristol Bay are doing.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
5:32:56 PM                                                                                                                    
FRED  ESPOSITO,  Director,   Division  of  Business  Partnership,                                                               
Alaska Vocational  Technical Center  (AVTC), Department  of Labor                                                               
and Workforce Development, introduced himself.                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
CLICK  BISHOP, Commissioner,  Department of  Labor and  Workforce                                                               
Development, introduced  himself and thanked  Commissioner LeDoux                                                               
for his  kind words. It's  a pleasure to  work with him  and it's                                                               
also a pleasure  to have Chancellor Ulmer here.  "I'm a coalition                                                               
builder  … It's  a  real  pleasure to  work  with the  university                                                               
system and  education and  we are  working closely  together," he                                                               
said.                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
5:35:07 PM                                                                                                                    
COMMISSIONER  BISHOP  paraphrased  a   letter  he  wrote  to  the                                                               
university to  set the  tone for where  labor, education  and the                                                               
university is  going in  the field  of workforce  development and                                                               
innovations in green technology.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
     Dear President  Hamilton: I'm  seeking your  support to                                                                    
     develop a  strategy for  the post-secondary  system for                                                                    
     career and technical education in  this state to ensure                                                                    
     that  they  are  aligned  to   train  and  educate  our                                                                    
     citizens without needless  duplications of programs and                                                                    
     investments.  Hopefully  you  will   join  me  in  this                                                                    
     endeavor to  make sure  that we  position the  state of                                                                    
     Alaska to be in the right  place at the right time with                                                                    
     the  right  programs  to  assist  Alaskans  in  getting                                                                    
     quality  jobs  in  Alaska, maximizing  Alaska  resident                                                                    
     hire  overall and  reducing the  number  and amount  of                                                                    
     wages that are leaving our state.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
We're working  together to cut  out the duplication  of services,                                                               
strengthen programs individually and move forward, he said.                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
COMMISSIONER  BISHOP said  he  reads  a lot  and  isn't short  on                                                               
vision and he  knows that with technology you have  to look ahead                                                               
three to five years. About eight  months ago he told Mr. Esposito                                                               
that he'd  seen or  heard about wind  turbines in  Nome, Kotzebue                                                               
and other  villages in  Alaska and that  to his  knowledge nobody                                                               
was delivering  the hands-on training  on repair  and maintenance                                                               
of the turbines. He wants to  be able to deliver that training in                                                               
the state. The same applies  to hydro technology. In Seward there                                                               
is the ability to do hydro training.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
5:38:20 PM                                                                                                                    
FRED ESPOSITO  said the  AVTEC mission statement  is "To  train a                                                               
diverse  and  effective  workforce  that  supports  the  economic                                                               
growth  and stability  of our  state."  That encompasses  looking                                                               
forward and to  the future for technologies that  will impact our                                                               
workforce.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
AVTEC  is a  component of  DOLWD  and has  been providing  career                                                               
training  since 1969.  It is  based  in Seward  and has  distance                                                               
delivery  and  a program  in  Anchorage.  Last year  about  1,200                                                               
students were  enrolled in job  preparatory and  upgrade training                                                               
programs. For quite some time  AVTEC has been partnering with the                                                               
Alaska Energy Authority  (AEA) to provide an  eight week training                                                               
for  diesel power  plant operators.  AEA recruits  operators from                                                               
the communities  it serves and  AVTEC provides the training  in a                                                               
working power plant  that has four diesel  generators hooked into                                                               
a  switch gear  system.  In conjunction  with operator  training,                                                               
AVTEC provides  bulk fuel  plant operator  training. It's  a good                                                               
combination   because  the   diesel  operator   in  a   community                                                               
frequently operates the bulk fuel  plant as well. Those operators                                                               
have to  abide by  OSHA safety  rules and  make efficient  use of                                                               
their fuel.                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
5:40:46 PM                                                                                                                    
Under  direction from  Commissioner Bishop,  AVTEC is  looking at                                                               
what  it can  do to  address the  need for  alternate energy  job                                                               
training. Some  years ago the  City of  Seward had a  small hydro                                                               
electric plant,  but for various  reasons it was  mothballed. Now                                                               
AVTEC is  working with the  city and AEA  to find money  to clean                                                               
out the  penstock, upgrade the  electrical system and  return the                                                               
plant to operation.  It will be used in training  and to generate                                                               
electricity.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
5:42:00 PM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR  MCGUIRE   noted  that  Senator  Huggins   had  joined  the                                                               
committee.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
COMMISSIONER BISHOP said  his thought was that  getting the hydro                                                               
plant back on line could lower  operating costs in Seward and the                                                               
savings could  be used in  other areas where upgrades  in tooling                                                               
and curriculum are needed. He's a big hydro fan.                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR MCGUIRE asked how much power the plant can generate.                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
MR.  ESPOSITO   explained  that   the  plant  can   generate  250                                                               
kilowatts, but the  available water flow is  capable of producing                                                               
just  100  kilowatts.  He  noted  that  when  the  plant  was  in                                                               
operation previously, all training took  place at the Hoover Dam.                                                               
The  current program  is much  more "Alaskanized"  and keeps  the                                                               
training and students here.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR  MCGUIRE   observed  that  there  might   be  potential  to                                                               
replicate this model in other parts of Alaska.                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
MR. ESPOSITO agreed.  As more hydro facilities  are built they'll                                                               
learn  more  about  how  to integrate  those  with  diesel  power                                                               
generation. Then they can start  to talk about the integration of                                                               
alternative energy  sources with standard energy  sources. That's                                                               
where the  real benefit will  come because communities  are faced                                                               
with not  only adding alternative  energies but how  to integrate                                                               
two or three sources to make a viable energy system.                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
5:44:22 PM                                                                                                                    
About  a year  ago and  working  in conjunction  with AEA,  AVTEC                                                               
installed  a  meteorological tower  to  study  wind potential  in                                                               
Seward. Recently  they submitted  an application for  a renewable                                                               
energy grant to purchase and install  a wind turbine on the AVTEC                                                               
Seward campus.  They'll tie in  to the existing diesel  plant and                                                               
be able  to show  and teach integration  of two  different energy                                                               
sources. If  this project  is successful, AVTEC  will be  able to                                                               
provide hands-on  training and  create a  world-class wind-diesel                                                               
operator training program.                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR MCGUIRE  assumed they  are watching  for ways  to integrate                                                               
with the federal stimulus package.  She also suggested they watch                                                               
for the  net energy  metering bills  because that  would probably                                                               
reduce the overall cost of running the training facility.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
COMMISSIONER BISHOP  said the possibility of  raising revenue for                                                               
the school  was a factor  in his wanting  to get the  hydro plant                                                               
and wind turbine  up and running. President Obama  said he'd like                                                               
to double  the number of  wind turbines in  the U.S. in  the next                                                               
two years. I want  Alaska to be on the front  end with respect to                                                               
having a  skilled trained workforce  to maintain the  turbines in                                                               
the state, he said.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
5:47:12 PM                                                                                                                    
MR.  ESPOSITO displayed  an  overhead view  of  the AVTEC  Seward                                                               
campus and explained that the  proposed site for the wind turbine                                                               
is next  to the  existing diesel generation  power plant  and the                                                               
switch  gear. This  will allow  low cost  integration of  the two                                                               
power sources.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
The objectives are:                                                                                                             
1) To  establish a world-class wind-diesel  program that supports                                                               
the  interests  of   Alaska  stakeholders  including  wind-diesel                                                               
system   owners  and   operators,  the   Rural  Alaska   Electric                                                               
Cooperatives and the Alaska Energy Authority.                                                                                   
2)  To create  hands-on education  opportunities at  an on-campus                                                               
wind-diesel power plant.                                                                                                        
3) To utilize standardized, proven  and relevant technologies for                                                               
Alaskan applications.                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
As  Commissioner LeDoux  mentioned,  a K-12  outreach program  is                                                               
envisioned.  The idea  is  to get  young  Alaskans interested  in                                                               
emerging energy  technology careers.  At this  time there  are no                                                               
wind-diesel  training programs  in  Alaska.  Previously AEA  sent                                                               
students to  Vermont for training.  Currently there are  about 20                                                               
utility-scale wind  projects in operation statewide  and about 23                                                               
percent  of the  applications  for renewable  energy fund  grants                                                               
were for wind energy projects.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR  MCGUIRE   commented  that   legislators  have   been  told                                                               
repeatedly that it's the fastest growing alternative energy.                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
5:50:08 PM                                                                                                                    
COMMISSIONER BISHOP  commented that  those 20  utility-scale wind                                                               
projects  don't  consider  the  mom   and  pop  setups  that  are                                                               
scattered throughout the state, and there  are a lot of them. The                                                               
idea  is to  share  the curriculum  they're  developing with  the                                                               
university and  K-12 systems  so residents  across the  state can                                                               
learn to service their own turbines.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
5:51:32 PM                                                                                                                    
MR. ESPOSITO outlined some of the benefits of the AVTEC program:                                                                
1) Training will take place in Alaska.                                                                                          
2) The program will be based  on the existing and successful AVEC                                                               
(Alaska Village Electric Cooperative) training program.                                                                         
3) In-state training  will cost less and  provide opportunity for                                                               
expanding the curriculum.                                                                                                       
4) The  estimated savings for  not sending students out  of state                                                               
for training is $97,000 per year.                                                                                               
5) Payback  is estimated in about  6.5 years if some  of the wind                                                               
turbine energy offsets electrical costs at the campus.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
COMMISSIONER BISHOP  added that they  also have their eye  on the                                                               
stimulus money  through the federal  department of labor  that is                                                               
grant driven for green energy technology.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR MCGUIRE asked about geothermal.                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
MR.  ESPOSITO said  some folks  from Russia  have inquired  about                                                               
geothermal training  and AVTEC  wants to  look instate  for those                                                               
opportunities.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR HUGGINS asked who AVTEC partners with.                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
MR. ESPOSITO replied AVEC, the  existing energy cooperatives, the                                                               
K-12 system and  the University of Alaska would  all be potential                                                               
partners to develop this program.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR  HUGGINS  asked  if  AVTEC  is up  to  the  challenge  of                                                               
managing the system integrations.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
MR.  ESPOSITO  replied it  really  comes  down to  software.  The                                                               
specific wind  turbine AVTEC  is looking to  install has  a smart                                                               
software monitoring system that will  allow AVTEC to mimic what's                                                               
going on  in smaller  communities where  the integration  of wind                                                               
and diesel is  occurring. We'll be able to look  at the different                                                               
situations they'll run into.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
5:56:22 PM                                                                                                                    
SENATOR HUGGINS asked if an Anchorage vender is a player.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
MR.  ESPOSITO  replied  the most  common  installation  in  rural                                                               
Alaska is the North Wind  100 wind turbine that's manufactured in                                                               
Vermont. That's the type AVTEC is talking about installing.                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR MCGUIRE  thanked Commissioner  Bishop and Mr.  Esposito and                                                               
said the committee looks forward to hearing updates.                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
5:57:13 PM                                                                                                                    
FRAN  ULMER, Chancellor,  University of  Alaska, Anchorage,  said                                                               
she will  talk briefly about  the role the university  might play                                                               
to help the state move into  a green job economy, about education                                                               
and training for the new economy, and the challenges she sees.                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
The  University  of  Alaska  has  major  campuses  in  Anchorage,                                                               
Fairbanks  and  Juneau  and  about  a  dozen  community  campuses                                                               
throughout the  state. She will  talk primarily about  UAA, which                                                               
has 20,000 of the 30,000 total statewide student body.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
The emerging green job potential  within the state and nationally                                                               
could  have  a  powerful  impact   on  "growing  our  own"  in  a                                                               
sustainable and renewable  way that could cut  energy costs. That                                                               
is a  goal and the university  can assist in four  major ways: 1)                                                               
as  a trainer  2) as  an  innovator -  as a  way of  transferring                                                               
knowledge from  research into the field  3) as a partner  - being                                                               
able  to  add   and  offer  technical  expertise  and   4)  as  a                                                               
facilitator  - trying  to  make sure  that  the various  entities                                                               
reach a common objective.                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
6:00:01 PM                                                                                                                    
As a  trainer - Training  and education is  the core of  what the                                                               
university  does. It's  important that  high school  students are                                                               
not only graduating with strong  math and science skills but also                                                               
reading, writing, computer  and the ability to  learn new skills.                                                               
The  most important  thing  we  can be  doing  at  all levels  of                                                               
education  includes  the basic  building  blocks,  but it's  also                                                               
important to  train and  educate people to  adjust. The  world we                                                               
see today will change so it's  not just specific job training for                                                               
specific  career paths;  it's  the broader  goal  of an  educated                                                               
citizenry.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Each university campus has very  specific and varied job training                                                               
career paths.  She displayed a  chart and mentioned  finance, air                                                               
traffic  controllers  and  culinary   arts.  The  range  is  from                                                               
certificates and associate degrees  through four year degrees and                                                               
masters. The point is to make  it easy to think about alternative                                                               
careers, the education/training requirements  and the kind of job                                                               
you could get. Career pathways are  an important part of what the                                                               
university does.                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
As an innovator  - Research is important at all  campuses but UAF                                                               
has  the  lion's  share.  The   energy  field  in  particular  is                                                               
something UAF  has worked on for  a long time. We  are hopeful we                                                               
can make the technology transfer part of decision making.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
As  a partner  - The  university partners  with various  entities                                                               
including DOLWD,  DEED and the  administration in  general. Those                                                               
partnerships help everyone do a better job.                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
As a  facilitator - We need  to grow entrepreneurs as  much as we                                                               
need to grow  nurses, engineers and dental hygienists.  We can do                                                               
a  better  job focusing  on  business  development and  providing                                                               
competitions to grow the next  generation of entrepreneurs. There                                                               
are institutes and  research centers at UAA and  UAF and programs                                                               
at UAS that are working toward  this goal, but more work needs to                                                               
be done.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
6:03:46 PM                                                                                                                    
CHANCELLOR ULMER  recapped that  there's training  and education,                                                               
there's  research, there's  entrepreneurial development,  there's                                                               
transfer of innovations and  technology to industry, communities,                                                               
individuals, and there are partnerships.  When you talk about the                                                               
current training  and education  at the  University of  Alaska to                                                               
support  a  green  energy  economy,  you  have  to  mention  that                                                               
alternative energy  jobs will  be in  construction, installation,                                                               
operations and management, and economic  analysis and research on                                                               
feasibility  of projects.  Construction  management  is a  strong                                                               
program at UAA.  Engineering is a very strong program  at UAF and                                                               
UAA. She noted  that currently the UA system  is graduating about                                                               
100 engineers a year at the  two campuses and the regents want to                                                               
double  that  number.  Engineering  companies, the  oil  and  gas                                                               
industry,  the  mining  industry and  the  construction  industry                                                               
would  like even  more, but  that's  the current  goal. We're  on                                                               
track  to  do  that,  she said.  The  university  capital  budget                                                               
request is  $25 million to  grow those two  engineering programs.                                                               
Whether you're  talking about  alternative energy  development or                                                               
the existing oil  and gas industry or any number  of our resource                                                               
development  economies, we  need more  engineers and  we need  to                                                               
grow our own.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
6:05:28 PM                                                                                                                    
SENATOR HUGGINS asked if those dollars are in the budget.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
CHANCELLOR ULMER  replied the $25  million is a  capital request,                                                               
which  is not  in the  governor's request.  It's in  the regent's                                                               
request to the  legislature. It would be for  planning and design                                                               
work for  facilities expansion at  UAA and UAF. We  consider that                                                               
an  extremely  important  building  block  for  both  traditional                                                               
energy development and alternative  energy development. That's an                                                               
important piece of the puzzle.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR  MCGUIRE asked  about attracting  and retaining  educated                                                               
intellectually  curious  people  from  Outside  to  come  and  be                                                               
trained in these engineering programs.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
CHANCELLOR ULMER replied  it's always a good idea  to attract new                                                               
energetic  people who  will help  build Alaska's  future, but  as                                                               
chancellor her  first responsibility  is to  create slots  in the                                                               
engineering school,  nursing school, accounting  school, business                                                               
school, and  logistics program  for Alaskans.  She wants  them to                                                               
get the  education and training  necessary so they can  get these                                                               
great  jobs.  About  half the  engineers  currently  licensed  in                                                               
Alaska got  their training and  license Outside. We want  to grow                                                               
our own, she  said. Arctic engineering and other  things that are                                                               
taught as a part of the  engineering programs at both UAA and UAF                                                               
are  important for  the people  who are  doing business  here. We                                                               
hear from  engineering firms  that have  to recruit  Outside that                                                               
it's expensive and  challenging to get those recruits  to stay in                                                               
Alaska. Once  they're here they have  to learn a lot  about doing                                                               
business  and  doing engineering  in  Alaska.  It's important  to                                                               
think  about how  we can  build not  only the  alternative energy                                                               
economy  but also  the  gas line  and a  variety  of other  major                                                               
projects that  we hope  will be  a part  of Alaska's  future, she                                                               
said.                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
6:08:21 PM                                                                                                                    
SENATOR FRENCH commented that when  he recently met with some UAA                                                               
engineering  students  one  described  a  class  project  he  had                                                               
developed  to  study  small-scale  renewable-energy  projects  in                                                               
Girdwood  similar  to  what Mr.  Esposito  described  in  Seward.                                                               
People  would  receive training  to  install  and maintain  these                                                               
systems and they'd  take that training into the Bush.  He said he                                                               
couldn't  have been  more impressed;  the work  and thought  that                                                               
went  into  that  project  was  remarkable.  This  is  what  this                                                               
committee is trying to get at, he said.                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
CHANCELLOR  ULMER said  she  has been  briefed  on that  project;                                                               
they're trying  to work with  the municipality to see  if there's                                                               
enough  synergy  to make  something  happen.  It's early  in  the                                                               
process and hasn't been thoroughly  vetted by the university, but                                                               
the students and faculty are excited  about it. There are so many                                                               
good ideas  and it makes  no sense to work  independently without                                                               
talking  to each  other.  Forums like  this are  a  good idea  to                                                               
listen and learn from each other.  It's good news that there is a                                                               
lot of open dialog and cooperation at all levels.                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
6:10:58 PM                                                                                                                    
CHANCELLOR ULMER said that when there  is so much going on it's a                                                               
challenge to  get your arms  around it.  I don't have  the answer                                                               
here tonight,  but there  is a phenomenal  amount of  good things                                                               
happening in the UA system that  I'm very proud of, she said. The                                                               
logistics  center   is  fabulous  and  the   Masters  in  Project                                                               
Management is  one of only  18 accredited programs in  the world.                                                               
In  fact,  Alaska  Airlines  has contracted  with  UAA  to  teach                                                               
project  management   to  its  executives.   Project  management,                                                               
construction  management,  engineering,  logistics  and  a  whole                                                               
array of  technical programs are  all good news stories  that fit                                                               
together with the alternative energy economy of the future.                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
She said  you should be proud  of our strong university  that has                                                               
strong programs  throughout the state  that are  working together                                                               
to make the most for our  students, for your constituents and for                                                               
the  state's economy.  She  thanked the  committee  for its  best                                                               
efforts to  create the opportunities  for everyone to  learn from                                                               
each  other, listen  to each  other and,  hopefully, work  better                                                               
together.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR MCGUIRE  thanked Chancellor  Ulmer and said  this committee                                                               
means  to open  the dialog  and  put legislative  support in  the                                                               
right places. She  said she agrees that training  Alaskans is the                                                               
number one goal  but in terms of long-term planning,  it could be                                                               
that a part of this economy  ends up being expertise and training                                                               
much as you  talked about global logistics  and project planning.                                                               
There are other countries that  have become experts in geothermic                                                               
energy and people  fly in from around the world  to get that kind                                                               
of  training. It's  a part  of their  economy. It's  something to                                                               
think about but  we have to get our own  trained first, she said.                                                               
I appreciate that that's where your heart is, she added.                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
6:14:00 PM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR  MCGUIRE adjourned  the Senate  Special Committee  on World                                                               
Trade, Technology and Innovation meeting at 6:14 pm.                                                                            

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