AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoUnderground fiber push: CNMI has signed off on a fully underground, climate-hardened end-to-end fiber buildout to reach every resident, business, and anchor institution, funded through BEAD—aiming to break the “recovery cycle” exposed by Super Typhoon Sinlaku. Recovery funding pressure: Commonwealth Utilities Corporation filed its first big FEMA reimbursement package—$75M for the first 90 days—while board members warn oversight gaps could cost future federal money. Power and shelter triage: USACE hit a milestone with its 100th emergency generator installed across Saipan, Tinian, and Rota, and STRONG Roofs are rolling out as temporary protection for storm-damaged homes; the STRONG Tent Program is also available for households whose homes are no longer habitable. Local connectivity deal: CNMI and IT&E inked a $53M BEAD subgrant to build the hardened network. Policy ripple: A DOL technical update restores the 2019 overtime salary thresholds after court vacated the 2024 rule—another reminder that federal rules can shift fast.
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