AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCoast Guard Leadership & Readiness: Lt. Gabriel LaMartina took command of U.S. Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit Saipan from Lt. Justin Miller, highlighting the unit’s expanded role since 2024 and its on-scene hub work during Super Typhoon Sinlaku, including port damage assessments and delivery of more than 30,000 pounds of humanitarian supplies. New Cutter for Guam: The U.S. Coast Guard accepted delivery of the 63rd Fast Response Cutter, USCGC Jeffrey Palazzo, named for a 9/11 first responder, with the ship set to join Guam’s homeport fleet after commissioning. Space Debris Scare in CNMI: CNMI officials confirmed a bright object seen breaking apart over Saipan was space debris, with no threat reported as federal partners tracked it. Disaster Recovery (FSM & CNMI): FEMA approved an $8 million Compact Disaster Declaration for Chuuk after Typhoon Sinlaku, while CNMI received disaster food assistance approvals nearly two months after the storm. Regional Diplomacy: India and Papua New Guinea reviewed bilateral ties in Foreign Office Consultations, agreeing to deepen cooperation across sectors. Pacific Environment & Food Security: NOAA-backed aquaculture research funding selected UH Hilo as a core member of a new $13.5M seafood consortium, aiming to strengthen U.S. seafood supply. Marianas Infrastructure: A $651.8M task order was awarded for hardening critical electrical feeders at Naval Base Guam, with design starting in August 2026.
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