AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoFBI License-Plate Dragnet: The FBI is moving to buy nationwide access to automated license plate reader data—covering the U.S. mainland plus Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands—so it can query vehicle movements “in near real time” without a warrant, with up to $36 million on the table and major vendors like Flock Safety and Motorola Solutions in the mix. Guam School Fight: Guam lawmakers are in a special session over whether to let Simon Sanchez High School rebuilding proceed even while a procurement protest is still pending, after Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero disputed “sweetheart deal” claims and said students have waited long enough. Indo-Pacific Submarines: South Korea has started formal steps to acquire nuclear-powered submarines, with U.S. support tied to finalized requirements. Connectivity Under Pressure: A new report warns island nations—including Guam—are exposed because internet depends on a small set of undersea cables that can fail from accidents or sabotage.
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