AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoDefense & Construction Confidence: Guam Business Magazine’s 2026 Top Companies in Micronesia confidence survey shows a rare turnaround, with military construction driving the strongest business optimism in five years. Housing Pressure: A new look at Guam’s Navy housing procurement warns the market may be reading the situation wrong as timelines slip and requirements shift. Road Safety & Compliance: Guam’s Motor Carrier program received an $855K grant and found 90 of 511 commercial vehicles out of safety standards, ordering fixes before they return to the roads. Power & Cyber Risk: Auditors say Guam Power Authority didn’t remove system access fast enough after employee separations, creating a potential security exposure. Agriculture Recovery Support: UOG’s Land Grant Soil Lab is offering free post-storm soil testing for farmers in June and July, plus free Mental Health First Aid training for the ag community. Local Environment & Wildlife: NAVFAC and partners counted 269 fanihi (Mariana fruit bats) across Guam, Saipan, and Tinian to guide conservation actions. Logistics After Sinlaku: Guam’s commercial supply chain is back to full capacity, but perishable grocery logistics and fuel distribution still face lingering hurdles. Maritime Cleanup & Salvage: FEMA-funded work begins to clear damaged vessels from Smiling Cove to restore safe waterway access.
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