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Alaskan Command Arctic Maritime Symposium Strategic Outlook and Integration Panel Moderated by Church Kee, Maj Gen, USAF (Ret) Executive Director, Arctic Domain Awareness Center, University of Alaska

Strategic Outlook and Integration Panel Panel Purpose Executive Summary: This “wrap-up” panel brings a set of diverse Flag Officer & Senior level policy makers and strategists, who will provide their multi-disciplined vantages and Arctic-minded experience to address the compelling insights to the ALCOM Arctic Maritime Symposium, while offering reflections for onward future action.   Additional/relevant information: symposium participants will gain useful action points that advance new Arctic strategies in development across the U.S. government, ideas for improved collaboration in a diverse array of measures (and estimated resource measures) that support improved Arctic presence and shaping the Arctic region in accordance with U.S. and allied interests.

Panelists and Moderator Strategic Outlook and Integration Panel Panelists and Moderator Panelists: Admiral (Ret) Sam Locklear, Former CDR, USPACOM, President of SJL Global Insights LLC. Mark Rosen, Senior VP and Counsel, CNA Corporation Thomas J. Culora, Dean, Navy War College Shannon Jenkins, U.S. Coast Guard Senior Arctic Policy Advisor Sherri Goodman, Former Deputy Under Secretary of Defense, Senior Fellow, Environmental Change and Security Program and Polar Initiative, Wilson Center Moderated by: Church Kee, Maj Gen USAF (Ret), Executive Director, ADAC

5 questions to consider: Strategic Outlook and Integration Panel 5 questions to consider: Quick wins? What are practical solutions that uniformed forces can pursue within existing policy and authorities that better secure and defend U.S. and Allied interests in the Arctic region? Strategic Takeaways? As the concluding panel, what are the strategic “take- aways”/conclusions of the overall symposium? In effect, what should the summary report include as a “Statement of Conclusions”? Comparing/contrasting the Arctic to other regions, what are some “strategic insights” that can be leveraged to advance U.S. and Allied interests in the Arctic? New Policy? How should future policy be developed and established to address prior symposium discussions? New Opportunities? How should policies/strategies attempt to capitalize on the realistic opportunities? Arctic “National Interests?” How could/should policy be shaped to facilitate U.S. Arctic maritime national interests?

And now… Reflections from the Panelists and Moderator