AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCNMI Recovery & Power: USACE and FEMA-backed partners delivered sustained temporary generator power to Tinian’s grid May 28 after Super Typhoon Sinlaku damaged the island’s power plant, aiming to restore electricity for homes and critical facilities while permanent repairs proceed. Maritime Cleanup: A federal-local interagency team begins a 30-day vessel removal and processing operation at Saipan’s Smiling Cove Marina June 1 to restore safe waterway access; road access near Basin Place and Marina Lane will be closed during work. Disaster Response Leadership: Lt. Col. Simratpal Singh took command of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Super Typhoon Sinlaku Recovery Field Office May 26, continuing recovery coordination with FEMA, CNMI leadership, and local partners. Local Conservation: NAVFAC Marianas and regional agencies conducted the Annual Fanihi (Mariana fruit bat) population count across Guam, Saipan, and Tinian, recording 269 bats total and highlighting the species’ role as a key pollinator and seed disperser. Youth & STEM Opportunities: NextGen Summer Internships open for Saipan, Tinian, and Rota (food/agriculture tracks, lab testing, aquatic hatchery systems, and more), with applications due via the program linktr.ee/NGSIO26. Online Safety Policy: Georgia AG Chris Carr joined a bipartisan push supporting stronger online protections for children while warning against federal KIDS Act changes that could weaken state enforcement.
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