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FBI License-Plate Push: The FBI is shopping for a vendor to give it nationwide access to automated license plate reader data—including coverage in Guam—so agents can query where vehicles traveled, with a price tag of up to $36 million for full coverage. Guam Procurement Fight: GuamWEBZ has appealed to the Office of Public Accountability after the Mayors’ Council rejected its protest over a $90K residential verification software contract. Simon Sanchez Deadline Clash: Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero is calling a special session Tuesday to let the Simon Sanchez High School rebuild contract move forward even while a procurement protest and appeal are still pending, arguing students have waited “more than a decade.” Disaster Aid Still Stuck: FEMA has told Guam it meets major-disaster criteria for Sinlaku, but agencies and residents are still waiting on older Mawar claims, including power utility reimbursements. Public Health: DPHSS will hold two free pertussis vaccine clinics next week in Talo’fo’fo and Dededo.

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