AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTyphoon Preparedness & Recovery: Guam and CNMI leaders met June 5 at a joint typhoon preparedness briefing, laying out shared infrastructure recovery milestones and stressing that resilience depends on coordinated logistics before, during, and after major storms. Military & Local Coordination: A $249 million U.S. military construction contract for architect-engineer services was awarded, while Indo-Pacific Command and CNMI leadership met in Saipan to align on timelines, exercises, range use, and environmental compliance. Power Restoration on Tinian: After Sinlaku damaged Tinian’s power plant, large-scale generators were connected to the grid to support recovery while permanent repairs continue. Energy Security Debate: CNMI Sen. Jude Hofschneider pre-filed a resolution calling for federal study of small modular reactors and microreactors as a possible way to reduce dependence on imported fuel. NOAA Funding Worries: A proposed NOAA budget for 2027 would cut more than $1 billion and end or reduce programs tied to Pacific weather forecasting, fisheries, and coral/coastal resilience—raising alarms for island communities. Tourism Hit by Sinlaku: CNMI tourism remains reeling, with April visitor arrivals down 72% to 3,277, though officials point to a June 20 restart of international flights as a key step back. Sports & Community: Guam’s women’s national team Masakåda begins EAFF E-1 prelims in front of a home crowd this week, with admission proceeds supporting CNMI football recovery.
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