National Security: A Keweenaw Specialty
For more than seven decades, the Copper Country has been a hub for engineering, manufacturing, testing and research aimed at national security. Now, Michigan Tech and local business leaders have banded together to strengthen their collective voice amid the United States’ booming defense industry.
When Andrew Barnard took the reins of Michigan Tech’s research enterprise as the University’s vice president for research in 2024, one of the first things he did was organize the Keweenaw Defense Industry Consortium — a group of companies in Houghton and Keweenaw counties that develop next-generation defense technologies as part or all of their business portfolios.
Having seen the surge in defense investment happening both nationally and in Michigan, Barnard seized the opportunity for Michigan Tech to collaborate with these local businesses in a more coordinated way.
“It’s not just one business working on one thing,” said Barnard. “It’s a really extensive and vibrant defense industry ecosystem. And with us all working together, we can better tell the story of all the national security efforts happening here in the Copper Country.”
Learn more about the Keweenaw Defense Industry Consortium in our 2026 Michigan Tech Magazine.