AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCyber & Emergency Readiness: Sixty active-duty and reserve Airmen, Sailors, and Soldiers joined Guam’s Office of Technology for IRT Cyber Guam 2026 (June 1-12), decommissioning old gear, testing emergency radio across installations, and upgrading network equipment to strengthen critical infrastructure. Tourism & Jobs: Guam’s labor report shows 790 more jobs in March than a year earlier, with tourism and hospitality adding 130 workers; unemployment stayed at 3.4%. GVB Legal Risk: AG Douglas Moylan warns a $61.5 million federal lawsuit against the Guam Visitors Bureau could create major public debt exposure tied to alleged sexual harassment and alleged board oversight failures. Marine Funding Threat: NOAA budget cuts proposed for FY2027 could end key Guam ocean research and reef protection programs that rely on federal support. Education & Culture: Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero signed a bill unlocking $77M for GDOE, while vetoing a licensing expansion for internationally trained doctors in the private sector; meanwhile, Hurao immersion families seek continuation into middle and high school. Wildlife & Community: Volunteers logged 269 fanihi fruit bats across the Marianas (241 on Guam) in the annual Fanihi Count; DAWR also set a free Kids Fishing Derby for June 27 with a pre-clinic June 20. Pride & Filipino Heritage: Love Out Loud II returns Friday at Club Zoh for Pride; the Westin’s Philippine Culinary Celebration runs through June 13.
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