AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSurveillance Push: The FBI is moving ahead with plans to buy nationwide access to license plate reader networks, aiming to pull vehicle data “in near real time” across the U.S. (including Guam and other territories) under multi-year contracts up to $36 million, with bidders required to cover most locations and follow state limits on sharing. Guam Education Showdown: Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero called a special Legislature session to decide whether Simon Sanchez High School rebuild work can proceed even while a procurement protest is pending, disputing “sweetheart deal” claims. Health Alert: DPHSS will host two free pertussis vaccine clinics—May 22 in Talo’fo’fo and May 29 in Dededo—offering shots for eligible kids and adults while supplies last. Local Politics Set: With the May 1 filing deadline passed, Guam’s Legislature race is now down to 36 candidates for 15 seats. Community Spotlight: Palau marks Memorial Day by honoring fallen troops from Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan, including a Guam high school graduate.
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