AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoDeep-Sea Science: E/V Nautilus is launching back-to-back deep-sea expeditions to map unsurveyed Mariana waters and assess habitat and critical minerals across 25% of U.S. waters around Guam and the CNMI. Mariana Defense Tech: U.S. Marines tested an Iron Dome-derived Medium-Range Intercept Capability (MRIC) on Guam during Valiant Shield 2026, signaling a push toward more survivable, layered air defense for dispersed island operations. Naval Readiness: USS Frank Cable (AS 40) returned to Apra Harbor after completing sea trials, moving closer to deployable status following an eight-month maintenance period. Local Transit Upgrade: Dededo broke ground on a new Park & Ride Northern Terminal to anchor GRTA’s “Road to Education” route, funded by a $9.5M federal grant. Water Security: A University of Guam study using AI links rising sea levels to higher chloride levels in some coastal groundwater wells, raising concerns about drinking-water quality. Assistive Tech & Voting Access: Guam’s Assistive Technology Fair drew crowds with independence-focused devices, while the Guam Election Commission highlighted ballot-marking machines that support private, independent voting for people with disabilities. STEM Community Building: Junior Achievement Guam is recruiting volunteers to mentor students in entrepreneurship, financial literacy, career readiness, and real-world problem-solving.
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