AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoDefense & Guam Funding: The House Armed Services Committee advanced the FY2027 National Defense Authorization Act with about $1.9B for Guam, including $1.353B for military construction (Polaris Point submarine pier, Joint Consolidated Communications Center, Inner Apra Harbor resiliency, and Defense Access Roads Phase III) plus missile defense upgrades and Andersen housing replacement. Local Security Training: Naval Base Guam will join Exercise Citadel Pacific 2026 (June 22-30), with possible traffic delays, gate closures, and heightened first-responder activity. Aviation & Airport Watch: GIAA got a clean FY2025 audit but flagged internal control issues, while the board also heard a “revenue problem” as signatory and concession revenues run below budget. Public Safety: A traffic stop with GPD K-9 Drako led to a meth arrest, and another case alleges meth found in a woman’s purse after a stop. Courts & Governance: A bill would make threats or force against judges and law enforcement a felony, and a Guam AG candidate challenges incumbent Douglas Moylan’s nonpartisan status. Community & Youth: GPD Project U graduated 40 students, and Nenpire Startup Series is back for youth entrepreneurship training.
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