AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHurricane Outlook: NOAA says the 2026 Atlantic season is likely calmer than usual, with a 55% chance of below-normal activity (8–14 named storms; 3–6 hurricanes; 1–3 major), driven in part by expected El Niño—still a reminder that one storm can hit the U.S. Virgin Islands hard. Local Energy Reliability: St. Thomas and St. John saw weekend blackouts tied to mechanical instability at a power plant, with VI Water and Power warning customers to expect short outages while crews restore service. Broadband Funding: A new analysis of BEAD planning finds ISPs are lining up to cover about $11.4B in matching funds—over 37% of total project costs—while noting the U.S. Virgin Islands had no eligible locations under the program’s rules. Cybersecurity: A NASCIO-Deloitte study reports state CISO confidence in protecting public data fell from 48% to 22% since 2022, with third-party breaches and AI-enabled attacks topping concerns. Caribbean Tech & Tourism: Caribbean Week in New York 2026 is drawing tourism ministers and leaders, including USVI representatives, as the region pushes for stronger connectivity and resilience. Health & Tech Lifestyle: A new column argues sun protection can be greener—using clothing and shade first, then sunscreen when needed.
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