About Alaska Gateway

Alaska Gateway is a real-time intelligence dashboard for the state of Alaska — a single place to see the day's weather, river, environmental, economic, and community signals, sourced exclusively from authoritative public agencies.

What we do

Alaska generates an extraordinary volume of public data every day — National Weather Service watches and warnings for every county, USGS streamgage readings on major rivers, coastal water levels, EPA beach-water-quality advisories, state DOT road-condition reports, federal grant solicitations relevant to Alaska applicants, USAJobs postings located in the state, and FEMA disaster-aid records. That information lives across dozens of portals built for specialists, not residents. Alaska Gateway consolidates it into a single situational view that updates throughout the day.

Where the data comes from

Who builds it

Alaska Gateway is a project of TRUiC. TRUiC builds public-good information products at scale. We maintain Alaska Gateway as a free, ad-light, sign-up-free resource for Alaska residents, journalists, county officials, business owners, and anyone with a stake in the state.

How it differs from other dashboards

Most weather and government-data dashboards are either national in scope (so Alaska-specific signals are buried) or single-source (only NWS, only USGS). Alaska Gateway is purposefully cross-source and Alaska-only — the same page that shows your county's tornado watch also shows the nearest stream gauge level and any open grant programs your business or municipality could apply to today. It's built for situational awareness, not deep-dive research, though every panel links back to its authoritative source for verification.