Legislature(2017 - 2018)BUTROVICH 205
02/01/2018 03:30 PM Senate STATE AFFAIRS
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SCR 10-ALASKA YEAR OF INNOVATION
3:37:43 PM
CHAIR MEYER announced the consideration of Senate Concurrent
Resolution 10 (SCR 10). He asked the sponsor if she wanted the
committee to adopt the committee substitute (CS).
3:38:15 PM
SENATOR MIA COSTELLO, Alaska State Legislature, Juneau, Alaska,
sponsor of SCR 10, explained that the proposed CS simply changes
the year to 2019.
3:38:28 PM
SENATOR GIESSEL moved to adopt the CS for SCR 10, version 30-
LS0618\U, as the working document.
3:38:43 PM
CHAIR MEYER announced that hearing no objection, the CS is
before the committee.
3:39:12 PM
DAKOTA ORM, Staff, Senator Costello, Alaska State Legislature,
Juneau, Alaska, provided an overview of SCR 10 as follows:
Senate Concurrent Resolution 10 would proclaim 2019 as
the "year of innovation" in Alaska; this designation
spotlights an issue or theme that is crucial to the
state and highlights the work being done by the
Legislature and Alaskans statewide. Innovation can
help address all challenges facing Alaska whether that
be harnessing technology or growing economic
diversification. Alaskans are innovators by tradition
and necessity. There's a pioneering spirit in our
state that really requires innovation and adaptation;
this goes back not only to the founders that helped
build our state, but also the public policy in how we
manage our resources.
Declaring a "year of innovation" not only spurs
conversations but allows organizations to take
advantage of it in different ways; it also recognizes
innovation that is already happening in our state now
from the university level to groups like Lego Robotics
to Lemonade Day. Alaska constructs a culture where
innovation, entrepreneurship, and out-of-the-box
thinking is encouraged and accepted and declaring a
"year of innovation" will aid in the growth of this
culture as well as Alaska's overall economy.
3:40:41 PM
CHAIR MEYER opened public testimony
3:40:52 PM
NIRAV DESAI, representing self, Seattle, Washington, testified
in support of SCR 10. He said establishing a "year of
innovation" lets the nation know that Alaska embraces
innovation. He opined that Alaska's unique characteristics as
the country's only Arctic state provides an environment to drive
innovation and test technologies in harsh conditions.
3:42:59 PM
MATT MORRISON, Executive Director, Pacific NorthWest Economic
Region, Seattle, Alaska, testified in support of SCR 10. He said
Alaska has a great opportunity to lead the nation in terms of
arctic technologies and adapting to climate change innovations.
3:45:32 PM
ROBERT COKER, Ambassador, Office of Intellectual Property and
Commercialization (OPIC), University of Alaska-Fairbanks (UAF),
Fairbanks, Alaska, testified in support of SCR 10. He noted that
he is also an associate professor at the Institute of Arctic
Biology at UAF. He added that he started a company in 2013
called Essential Blends, a company focused on the development of
clinical nutrition for conditions like muscle atrophy, obesity,
and substance abuse. He revealed that Essential Blends leads the
state in funding from the National Institutes of Health and has
worked with local health-care providers to improve the efficacy
of its products.
He said he is very passionate about developing a culture of
academic entrepreneurship in Alaska that engages faculty,
students, staff, and communities. He summarized that he fully
supports SCR 10 and asserted that the state needs to promote a
culture of innovation and commercialization. He emphasized that
the university environment should contribute to the innovation
opportunity.
3:47:48 PM
MARK BILLINGSLEY, employee, Technology Transfer Office, Office
of Intellectual Property and Commercialization (OIPC),
University of Alaska-Fairbanks, Fairbanks, Alaska, testified in
support of SCR 10. He explained that OIPC works to commercialize
the research that is done at UAF. He said OIPC looks to license
and sell its research, often to startup companies. He asserted
that OIPC fosters innovation to keep its "pipeline flowing." He
noted that the University of Alaska system is a major source of
innovation and encourages everyone to look to the university for
innovation.
He summarized that innovation represents a great opportunity for
Alaska's economy-of-tomorrow by keeping the state's best-and-
brightest children in the state to develop a stronger,
diversified and sustainable economy. He added that legislators
are welcome to attend the Arctic Innovation Competition in
Fairbanks in October.
3:49:33 PM
LARRY HINZMAN, Vice Chancellor-Research, University of Alaska-
Fairbanks, Fairbanks, Alaska, testified in support of SCR 10. He
explained that his job is to help promote research activities
throughout the campus and across the state. He asserted that SCR
10 will help in many respects. He opined that the state is in a
tough time with its economy, but the state cannot cut its way
out. He set forth that the state must grow by diversifying its
economy.
3:51:45 PM
PAUL LAYER, Vice President, Academic and Student Affairs,
University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska, testified in support of
SCR 10. He said the University of Alaska system has a long
tradition of advancing innovation and entrepreneurialism
throughout Alaska. He asserted that innovation is a key
component to moving Alaska to a more sustainable and diversified
economy. He summarized that the University of Alaska looks
forward to highlighting its activities, encourages innovation
across the state, and to develop new partnerships during the
Alaska "year of innovation."
3:54:41 PM
NOLAN KLOUDA, Director, University of Alaska Center for Economic
Development (CED), University of Alaska-Anchorage, Anchorage,
Alaska, testified in support of SCR 10. He referenced Senator
Costello's sponsor's statement that said startups are
responsible for creating virtually all net-employment growth in
the private sector in the U.S. and the same is true in Alaska.
He disclosed that CED has found that startup companies annually
create approximately 4,000 to 6,000 jobs in Alaska, a trend that
continues during the state's recession. He asserted that the
startup statistics testify to the importance of innovation by
adding employment to the economy.
He summarized that the "year of innovation" designation would
add attention to the innovative things that Alaskans are already
doing as well as direct more focus about how to support
innovation in the state's economy as well as how to further
position Alaska's entrepreneurs for success.
3:58:03 PM
JULIET SHEPHERD, Technology Project Manager, Fairbanks Economic
Development Corporation, Fairbanks, Alaska, testified in support
of SCR 10. She disclosed that she works with entrepreneurs,
startups, and with the extended economic development community
in Fairbanks and across Alaska. She opined that combining the
"year of innovation" with other institutional and university
efforts will provide entry points for individuals who are
interested in developing entrepreneurial skills or business idea
to be able to increase their skill level, develop their team,
and gain access to capital.
4:01:09 PM
CHAIR MEYER closed public testimony.
4:01:44 PM
SENATOR GIESSEL moved to report [CSSCR 10(STA)], version 30-
LS0618\U from committee with individual recommendations and
attached zero fiscal note.
4:02:04 PM
CHAIR MEYER said being no objection, the motion carried.
| Document Name | Date/Time | Subjects |
|---|---|---|
| SCR 10 CS version U.pdf |
SSTA 2/1/2018 3:30:00 PM |
SCR 10 |
| SCR 10 Version O.PDF |
SSTA 2/1/2018 3:30:00 PM |
SCR 10 |
| SCR 10 Sponsor Statement.pdf |
SSTA 2/1/2018 3:30:00 PM |
SCR 10 |
| SCR 10 Summary of Changes.pdf |
SSTA 2/1/2018 3:30:00 PM |
SCR 10 |
| SCR 10 Letters of Support.pdf |
SSTA 2/1/2018 3:30:00 PM |
SCR 10 |
| SCR 10 List of Testifiers.pdf |
SSTA 2/1/2018 3:30:00 PM |
SCR 10 |
| SCR10 Updated Fiscal Note LEG-LEG-01-25-18.pdf |
SSTA 2/1/2018 3:30:00 PM |
SCR 10 |
| SB 152 Version A.pdf |
SSTA 2/1/2018 3:30:00 PM |
SB 152 |
| SB 152 Sponsor Statement.pdf |
SSTA 2/1/2018 3:30:00 PM |
SB 152 |
| SB 152 Patriot Day in the United States.pdf |
SSTA 2/1/2018 3:30:00 PM |
SB 152 |
| SB 152 Donald J Trump Proclamation 9635.pdf |
SSTA 2/1/2018 3:30:00 PM |
SB 152 |
| SB 152 President Obama Proclamation.pdf |
SSTA 2/1/2018 3:30:00 PM |
SB 152 |
| SB 152 President Bush Proclamation Patriot Day, 2002.pdf |
SSTA 2/1/2018 3:30:00 PM |
SB 152 |
| SB 152 Fiscal Note DOA.pdf |
SSTA 2/1/2018 3:30:00 PM |
SB 152 |