AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoDefense & Infrastructure: The U.S. Coast Guard accepted delivery of its 63rd Fast Response Cutter, USCGC Jeffrey Palazzo, named for a 9/11 firefighter, with commissioning planned for September in New York before the ship heads to Guam later this fall. Naval Base Guam Works: Tutor Perini’s Guam unit, via a joint venture with Black Construction, won a roughly $651.8M task order to harden Naval Base Guam’s critical electrical feeders, with design starting August 2026 and construction running into 2031. Disaster Relief (FSM): FEMA approved an initial $8M disaster package for the Federated States of Micronesia after Typhoon Sinlaku, with the U.S. State Department coordinating relief under the Compact. CNMI Food Aid: Nearly two months after Sinlaku, USDA disaster nutrition assistance was approved for CNMI households, including enhanced benefits for existing recipients and a separate short-term program for affected households. Weather Watch: NASA/ESA satellite data points to early signs of a developing El Niño later in 2026, with potential knock-on effects for agriculture and economies. Marine Economy Policy: Trump signed a proclamation opening parts of three Pacific marine national monuments to commercial fishing, a move backed as job-creating but criticized for reducing protected waters. Tourism & Business: SPTE 2026 in Fiji reported record trade participation and business meetings, while Hilton signed to bring Conrad Kobe to Japan in 2030.
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