AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMarine Tech in the Classroom: H. Lavity Stoutt Community College’s Centre for Applied Marine Studies (CAMS) is rolling out a marine plastic tracking study across Virgin Islands schools, using “smart bottles” with GPS to turn ocean data into hands-on lessons. Territorial Governance & Transparency: A new Territorial Review website section for Guam lets the public search senators’ legislative records and performance, linking bills to the Guam Code and even hearing videos. Local Budget Watch: St. Thomas senators reviewed FY 2027 budgets for major agencies, with focus on staffing gaps, federal funding delays, and broadband implementation hurdles. Infrastructure Modernization: AECOM says it won a U.S. DHS nationwide contract covering architecture and engineering services for critical facility upgrades across U.S. states and territories, including the U.S. Virgin Islands. Public Safety Research: A new study on ERPO “red flag” laws finds fewer arrests for people while orders are active, with effects lasting after expiration—relevant as the territory continues shaping gun-violence policy. STEM & Youth Leadership: Army JROTC cadets from Holt High School earned leadership challenge tabs after STEM-focused camp events, including drone and water ecology activities.
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