AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoGuam Power Reliability: Guam Power Authority says the islandwide system stays at high risk for load shedding until Aug. 31 as Ukudu’s steam turbine remains offline for repairs, with a fix tied to specially fabricated springs expected Aug. 25. Local Housing & Procurement: GHURA approved a $152,040.06 write-off of tenant accounts receivable and created a new housing procurement specialist role to strengthen procurement and compliance reviews. School Operations: McCool Elementary/Middle School will shift to virtual instruction while air-conditioning repairs continue, with teams still troubleshooting and working toward a safe reopening. Seabed Mining Pushback: Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero and Del. James Moylan warn Washington not to rush the Northern Marianas seabed mining plan as a proposed leasing notice moves forward. Invasive Species Oversight: An OPA audit finds gaps in Guam’s invasive species management, including the lack of an updated management plan since 2017. Hospitality & Food Industry: PHARE 2026 at Hyatt Regency Guam spotlights local products and hospitality innovation, including chef competitions featuring distributor-supplied ingredients. Workforce Development: UOG launched a College Credit for Lived Experience program allowing up to 30 credits for work, certifications, military service, and other experience. Defense & Infrastructure: A Guam-based fiber optic upgrade contract modification was awarded for communications work at Naval Base Guam and Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz, with completion targeted for 2029.
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