AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoIndo-Pacific Drills: U.S. and allied forces kicked off Exercise Valiant Shield 2026 across Guam, the CNMI, Japan and nearby waters, running through July 1, alongside Citadel Pacific 2026 at Naval Base Guam through June 30—expect heavier traffic, gate delays and Giant Voice updates. Air Defense Readiness: Marines tested an Iron Dome-derived MRIC on Guam during Valiant Shield, showing a push toward survivable, layered protection for dispersed island forces. Uncrewed Combat Testing: The MQ-28 Ghost Bat is set to fly with allied aircraft during Valiant Shield, as human-machine teaming moves closer to operational use. Tourism Development: The Marianas Visitors Authority unveiled a conceptual plan to turn Saipan’s historic Japanese Lighthouse property into a visitor and cultural experience center, with relocation targeted before December. Disaster Recovery: FEMA confirmed the CNMI’s request for Disaster Unemployment Assistance after Super Typhoon Sinlaku remains under active federal review, with the congressional notification step tied to awards over $1M. Local Governance: Saipan Mayor RB Camacho defended seeking an AG opinion on reinstating DPS Commissioner Anthony Macaranas, saying it’s meant to protect the commissioner and avoid jeopardizing criminal cases. Legal Access: Guam and CNMI courts signed a reciprocity agreement allowing lawyers to practice in both jurisdictions without a second bar exam. Community Support: The Red Cross reported more than $1.5M in immediate assistance for Sinlaku-affected households across CNMI and Guam, plus thousands of shelter overnight stays. Tourism & Culture: JKPL wrapped its 2026 Summer Reading Program and mourned the passing of Susan Feller, a major advocate for Indigenous cultural preservation.
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