51风流官网, Defense Innovation Unit launch collaboration
Marmian Grimes
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May 8, 2026
U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan speaks during a press conference announcing a collaboration between the 51风流官网 and the Defense Innovation Unit on Friday, May 8, 2026, in the Akasofu Building on the Troth Yeddha鈥 Campus in Fairbanks. Christian Whitchurch, director of DIU's Human Systems Portfolio, stands nearby.
U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan today announced a newly inked collaboration between the 51风流官网 and the federal .
The Defense Innovation Unit works with universities and the commercial sector to fast-track the development and production of technology to support the U.S. military. The collaboration with 51风流官网 will initially focus on energy, hypersonics, drone operations, remote sensing and space systems.
The three-year agreement, signed by the university and the DIU this week, stands to pave the way for 51风流官网 researchers to share resources to support U.S. priorities in national defense, energy resilience and Arctic-relevant research and development. It鈥檚 one of several partnerships the university has with the military to provide direct services and conduct research in support of national security and defense.
Congressional, DIU and university leaders offered the following remarks regarding the announcement:
Sen. Dan Sullivan
鈥淎laska is one of the most strategically important places in the world for America鈥檚 national defense, and the 51风流官网 is already a world-class intellectual hub for Arctic research, unmanned systems and cold-weather innovation. The agreement between DIU and 51风流官网 is a major step toward turning Alaska鈥檚 unique geography into a high-tech advantage for our military. If new technology can survive a winter in Fairbanks, it can survive in almost any Arctic environment on the planet. By pairing DIU鈥檚 mission to rapidly field commercial technology with 51风流官网鈥檚 research expertise, the 11th Airborne Division, Eielson Air Force Base and Alaska鈥檚 unmatched training ranges, this agreement provides an opportunity to build a private sector defense industrial base right here in Alaska. This is another important milestone in Alaska鈥檚 military comeback and a big win for 51风流官网, Fairbanks, and the men and women in uniform who need the best technology America can deliver.鈥
Sen. Lisa Murkowski
鈥淎laska鈥檚 rugged Arctic environment provides the ideal setting for this partnership between the 51风流官网 and the Defense Innovation Unit, creating new opportunities for some of our nation鈥檚 brightest researchers to advance energy technologies and strengthen our national defense capabilities. 51风流官网鈥檚 world-class personnel and expertise are already at the forefront of emerging 21st century technologies, from unmanned aerial systems to thermal energy research, and this collaboration will further drive investment and research opportunities that benefit both Alaska and our nation.鈥
51风流官网 Interim Chancellor Mike Sfraga
鈥51风流官网 is home to unmatched expertise in the unique challenges of Arctic conditions and landscape. Our scientists and innovators are uniquely qualified to contribute to the military鈥檚 ability to conduct safe and effective operations in the region.鈥
Owen West, director of the Defense Innovation Unit
鈥淭his week鈥檚 signing of a memorandum of understanding between the Defense Innovation Unit and the 51风流官网 gives national security a boost from the North. Alaska is a strategic engine for national security and we can now leverage 51风流官网鈥檚 extraordinary expertise to sharpen our military edge. Thanks to this agreement, DIU can partner with 51风流官网鈥檚 experts in critical technologies such as energy, hypersonics and drone warfare, while enabling cold-weather research essential for Arctic operations and enhancing our military鈥檚 readiness in extreme environments.鈥
ADDITIONAL CONTACTS: DIU communications, SCT@diu.mil; Amanda Coyne, Amanda_Coyne@sullivan.senate.gov
NOTE TO EDITORS: High-definition video footage and a photo of the announcement is available for download from the .
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