AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoDefense & Construction: Tutor Perini says it won a trio of major awards, including a $652M underground power-lines upgrade at a U.S. Navy base in Guam, with work starting next year and finishing by mid-2031. Local Energy Policy: Guam Power Authority says it has only had informal talks about nuclear microreactors, even as Congress weighs a push that could require deployment in the Indo-Pacific by 2030. Military Funding for Guam: The House Armed Services Committee advanced a FY2027 NDAA package with nearly $1.9B for Guam, including $1.353B for military construction, missile defense, and $249.06M for housing. Airport & Tourism Economics: GIAA reports a clean FY2025 audit but flags internal-control issues; separately, airport leaders warn revenues are “big time” short, citing fewer flights and seat capacity after cancellations. Food Assistance: Guam received $6.54M for Summer EBT (SUN Bucks), with $180 one-time grocery benefits for eligible students. Community & Local Business: NAVFAC Marianas and UOG ran a brown tree snake workshop and hunt drawing 125+ people; Machida Shoten opened its Yokohama-style ramen spot on Guam. Youth Entrepreneurship: Nenpire Startup Series returns this summer for ages 7–13, ending with a real-world marketplace showcase.
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