AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMarianas Ports & Recovery: The Port of Guam is back to round-the-clock cargo operations after Coast Guard hazard checks, with Buoy 2 cleared by a Coast Guard team and Navy EOD; crews also moved north to assess Tinian and Rota. Tinian Updates: Tinian reopened to daylight-only commercial traffic as VHF coverage improved on Guam, while Rota and Saipan towers remain down after Super Typhoon Bavi. Guam Culture on the National Stage: Guam brought music and community energy to the Great American State Fair on Washington’s National Mall as part of the Freedom250 push. Music Spotlight: Harvard’s Din & Tonics will perform in Guam July 12–15, including three free pop-up sets and a ticketed concert at St. John’s Church. Sports (Volleyball): Pacific Volleyball Academy (Guam) is set to compete in the 2026 Shakey’s Juniors National Invitationals in Manila, starting Saturday. Defense & Tech: Lockheed Martin highlighted Guam-linked missile defense command-and-control integration during Valiant Shield 2026. Regional Security: China’s submarine-launched ballistic missile test into the Pacific drew condemnation from the U.S. and allies, with Guam repeatedly flagged in analysts’ concerns.
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