Alaska Scheduling and Planning Conference Report is a comprehensive document that provides detailed information on the progress of a project in the state of Alaska. It outlines the strategies and tactics used in the planning and scheduling of the project, as well as the results and outcomes. The report details the project's timeline, cost, and resource allocation, as well as any risks and challenges associated with it. It is typically used by project managers, stakeholders, and other decision-makers to track the project's performance and assess its progress. There are two main types of Alaska Scheduling and Planning Conference Reports: the Annual Conference Report and the Quarterly Conference Report. The Annual Report provides a comprehensive overview of the project, including its progress, budget, and timeline. The Quarterly Report provides more detailed information on specific tasks and activities that have been completed over the last three months.