AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoBudget & Procurement: Guam senators wrapped amendments to the FY2027 budget bill, including changes aimed at speeding procurement and tightening how the island taxes military buildup prime contractors—Sen. Telo Taitague pushed to remove a $10 million threshold tied to the 5% BPT, while other senators debated timelines for GDOE stipends and procurement exceptions. Military Readiness: Guam-based forces continued Pacific readiness work, including a C-130 landing readiness drill in Palau and a new commander taking charge of Submarine Squadron 15 on Guam. Super Typhoon Bavi Recovery: The Guam Recovery Office will lead Individual Assistance initial damage assessments for residential impacts, urging residents to self-report by July 24; meanwhile, Summer-EBT distribution ends Monday after thousands of cards were issued. Liberation Day Fallout: With the Liberation Parade canceled due to Bavi recovery, Guam’s Visitors Bureau is expanding Tumon Night Market programming into a Liberation Day edition with fireworks on July 21. Local Governance & Accountability: A Guam Fire Department assistant fire chief pleaded guilty in federal court to conspiracy to steal government retirement money. Regional Geopolitics: U.S. officials said they’re “deeply concerned” after Papua New Guinea moved to close Taiwan’s office, amid heightened China-Taiwan tensions.
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