AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoDefense & Space: SpaceX won a $4.16B U.S. Space Force deal to build a satellite network (SB-AMTI) to track airborne threats worldwide, aiming to reduce reliance on vulnerable aircraft-based surveillance. Local Courts & Public Safety: Guam prosecutors move forward in the Ehder case tied to the 2024 death of Ryan Chaco, after a fight over access to sealed prior trial records. Education Oversight: Guam Education Board inaction on a $51M federal audit is raising questions about how much enforcement power the law really has. Military & Community Impact: The House defense bill’s Guam housing funding was left out, leaving local advocates frustrated. Health Services: Guam Community Health Centers warn of longer waits during a transition to a new electronic health record system, with a September go-live target. Immigration Policy: Guam and CNMI candidates are pushing back on a new USCIS memo that treats adjustment of status as discretionary, warning it could worsen labor shortages and costs. Tourism & Recreation: GVB approved a $55K contract for the Sella Bay Overlook Trail project, and Tumon Night Market moved to in front of Tumon Sands Plaza. Sports & Schools: Shieh Su Ying Scholar Athletes finalists were named, and Guam’s foster system still needs 70 more homes for 693 children.
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