AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAviation & Training: UOG Drone Corps is taking applications for its 2026 cohort, aiming to train new FAA Part 107b-licensed remote pilots with course dates tentatively set for July 27–Aug. 7 and fees covered through the program. Cyber & Utilities Oversight: Auditors say Guam Power Authority didn’t promptly remove system access for some separated employees, leaving accounts active months after termination and raising security concerns. Maritime Response: Federal, local partners are starting a 30-day operation to clear damaged vessels from Smiling Cove in Saipan to restore safer waterway access. Shipping Liability: Owners of cargo vessel M/V Mariana are asking Guam federal court to block or cap liability after it capsized during Super Typhoon Sinlaku. Tourism & Port Business: Port Authority leadership can negotiate a lease for an inflatable ocean park at Port property, with board approval required. Local Health Infrastructure: Guam Supreme Court says the AG can’t use procurement law to veto the governor’s use of federal funds to build the Mangilao medical complex hospital. Agriculture & Disaster Relief: A farmer’s plea highlights disputes over how Guam compensates crop losses after typhoons, with the AG’s interpretation limiting payouts to production costs rather than market value. Defense Moves: Japan reports the U.S. will relocate three Global Hawk aircraft and about 150 personnel from Andersen AFB in Guam to Yokota in Tokyo this summer.
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