AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoDefense & Guam Security: Del. James Moylan says he requested an extra PACOM briefing after reports that the Pentagon is planning offensive missile deployments affecting Guam, with critics warning Guam could be “at the tail end” of information and become a prime target in any U.S.-China conflict. Federal Funding & Oversight: The House Armed Services Committee advanced the FY2027 NDAA with nearly $1.9B for Guam, including $1.353B for military construction (Polaris Point, Inner Apra Harbor resiliency, defense access roads) and $249.06M for missile defense and $249.06M for military housing at Andersen. Local Government Watch: Guam International Airport Authority revenues rose $11M in FY2025 on a clean audit, but officials warn of near-term revenue strain and compliance findings; the board also approved a retail concession extension and discussed a roadway easement that could remove about 100 airport parking stalls. Courts & Public Safety: Federal prosecutors won’t oppose delaying the PUA fraud trial, citing additional discovery, as defense seeks more time. Community Needs: Guam’s foster-care system is short by about 70 homes, with residents and advocates calling for more foster parents as the number of children in care hits an all-time high. Military Training in Guam: Naval Base Guam will host Exercise Citadel Pacific 2026, with residents warned to expect disruptions and heightened security activity.
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