AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoIndo-Pacific engineering push: Colorado Air National Guard civil engineers just wrapped 2025 deployments planning and designing infrastructure across the region, supporting the Pacific Deterrence Initiative and setting up the “theater” before aircraft arrive. Guam missile defense funding: The Pentagon approved another $407M for Lockheed Martin’s Aegis-based Guam air and missile defense work, bringing the total to $1.9B as the 360-degree network keeps expanding toward 2035. AI governance in Guam: Guam’s AI Regulatory Task Force met again and is still in its “baby phase,” mapping early rules for cybersecurity, workforce impacts, and responsible adoption. Typhoon recovery context: Sinlaku’s slow, punishing passage produced one of the longest extreme-wind events in a U.S. jurisdiction, and Guam’s power future is still being framed as a resilience and economic issue. Regional security spotlight: Micronesian leaders gathered in Guam warning that outside powers are already mapping the islands into their strategic plans.
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