AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoMilitary & Readiness: U.S. Pacific Command chief Adm. Samuel Paparo wrapped up a Guam-CNMI visit June 28-30, including a Tinian stop tied to the STRONG Roof disaster-relief effort that installed 130+ temporary roof panels after Typhoon Sinlaku. Aviation & Exercise Support: The A.B. Won Pat International Airport is serving as a military support and divert location for Valiant Shield 2026, with exercise activity expected mostly outside commercial windows. Defense Tech in the Marianas: The MQ-28 Ghost Bat is set to fly with allied forces during Valiant Shield 2026, marking another step toward collaborative uncrewed combat operations in the Indo-Pacific. Energy Costs: Guam’s PUC approved a GPA fuel surcharge (LEAC) increase effective July 1, lifting the average residential bill by about $58 per month. Power on Tinian: CUC says the future of Tinian’s damaged power plant is still undecided as federal engineers weigh repair vs. replacement. Disaster Recovery Oversight: Saipan Mayor RB Camacho says residents are still reporting leaks and gaps in temporary roofs installed after Sinlaku, and he’s renewed appeals to FEMA for fixes. Tourism Recognition: Marianas Visitor Authority Deputy Managing Director Judy Torres received a PATA Award of Merit for her tourism leadership and recovery work. Workforce Training: CNMI Public School System launched a 2026 Nurse Assistant Summer Program for 12 students, aimed at industry-recognized CNA credentials. Local Business & Appointments: CNMI Republican Party endorsed Delegate candidate Kimberlyn King-Hinds for reelection, citing disaster recovery, jobs, and efforts to open military repair work opportunities for CNMI businesses. Maritime Research & Minerals: Ocean Exploration Trust’s Nautilus is running deep-sea expeditions east of the Mariana Trench to map habitats and critical minerals around Guam and the CNMI.
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