The Hon. Ronald T. Keohane visits Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson

  • Published
  • By Airman Eli Rose
  • JBER Public Affairs

The Hon. Ronald T. Keohane, assistant secretary of defense for manpower and reserve affairs, toured Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson
to better understand the current situation of service members and their families, July 30, 2024.

Over the course of his visit, Keohane and his team met with U.S. Air Force Col. Lisa M. Mabbutt, the recently appointed commander of JBER and the 673d Air Base Wing, along with civilian leaders from across the community to gain a deeper understanding of unique obstacles
Alaskan life may present for service members and their families.

“When a policy maker comes to visit JBER, there is an opportunity to connect our local impact as commanders with policy solutions that can only happen in the Pentagon,” said Mabbutt. “So we really appreciate when members like the Hon. Mr. Keohane come and we can share some of our successes, and also offer up a few opportunities they can take with them back to D.C.”

Keohane toured multiple facilities and units on post such as the recently renovated Polar Bowl, the Wilderness Inn dining facility and the 525th Fighter Squadron meeting with Airmen, Soldiers and civilians at each to hear general concerns regarding JBER while commending outstanding
performers.

“These visits allow civilians and military spouses the chance to speak for themselves on challenges they face and improvements they want to make,” said Chief Master Sgt. Michael Sylvester, 673rd ABW command chief. “It’s important for spouses and civilians to have access
to our policy makers on their day-to-day issues, which are often exacerbated or unique to Alaska.”

During a roundtable discussion with a group of Air Force and Army spouses, Keohane discussed varying obstacles specific to being a military spouse in Alaska and talked over policy in regard to addressing these concerns.

Keohane serves as the principal advisor to the secretary of defense and the undersecretary of defense for personnel and readiness.