AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoDefense Manufacturing: Northrop Grumman’s B-21 Raider is already flying as the USAF plans to retire the B-1 fleet and phase out B-2s, with production ramp targets that could grow beyond the initial 100-aircraft order. Guam Health & Community: The 2026 Guam Cancer Survivorship Conference used mindfulness exercises to support survivors’ mental and physical wellbeing, while June’s Cancer Survivor Month spotlighted local support through the Guam Cancer Trust Fund. Local Elections Training: The Guam Election Commission is relaunching its College Poll Worker Program starting June 16, with course credits covered by a federal grant. Federal Funding for Guam: The House passed a FY2027 Agriculture Appropriations bill that could send Guam over $5 million for hospital, fire/emergency response, and forensic lab upgrades. Infrastructure & Cybersecurity: AECOM won a DHS nationwide infrastructure modernization contract that includes Guam, and IRT Cyber Guam 2026 trained service members with the Office of Technology to strengthen emergency radio and cyber networks. Marine Science Under Threat: NOAA budget cuts could end or shrink Guam ocean research and reef conservation programs, raising alarms at the University of Guam. Navy Base Construction: Tutor Perini won a NAVFAC Pacific task order for hardening critical electrical feeders at Naval Base Guam. Conservation on the Ground: Volunteers completed the annual Fanihi Count across Guam, Saipan, and Tinian, tracking the threatened Mariana fruit bat. Law Access Tech: A new free website, Territorial Review, is indexing Guam laws and Supreme Court opinions for easier public search.
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