In the past 42 years, I have helped
build hundreds of industrial sites and I am currently in Levelock Alaska near
Bristol Bay building a fish processing plant. My most important lesson is that
science must inform the building of industry or that industry will fail.
Many people have suggestions for building industry in Alaska
but most people have no knowledge of industrial science. Science must inform public policy and the
best industrial policy for Alaska is identified in the 10-part series titled
the “Alaska Emergency Employment Mobilization.”
Part 10 of this series is the advocacy for creating
the Alaska State Bank as a true development bank.
The draft legislation for this bank includes
investing using the basic principles of industrial science as identified in the
following alphabetically ordered list from the 2018 Alaska State Bank House
Bill 376:
Amperage, brightness, British thermal units,
clarity, conductivity, dynamics, electrification, energy coherence, energy
conversion, energy flux density, horsepower, intelligence, joules, luminosity,
machine tool principle, miniaturization, newtons, plasma coherence, potential
population density, principle of least action, productivity, qualitative
transformation, radiancy, reliability, renewability, self-organization,
sustainability, thermal efficiency, throughput, torque, transparency,
volumetric energy density, volumetric energy efficiency, voltage, wattage, and
work flux density.
If you want science to inform the creation of
industry in Alaska then click “like” to show your support for the Alaska State
Bank.