AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoDisaster Preparedness: FEMA’s acting administrator Bob Fenton says the agency is ready for the 2026 hurricane season as a major “Silent Echo” drill runs ahead of June 1. Local Health & Safety: Mangilao again cleared debris and abandoned vehicles near a Mangilao bus stop tied to a nearby encampment, with officials citing child safety and public health. Nutrition Access: UOG’s SNAP-Ed “Summer Glow” free adult nutrition workshop series starts June 3, offering practical lessons and tastings. Cancer Support: Guam Cancer Care launched “Fuel the Fight” to help CNMI cancer patients affected by Super Typhoon Sinlaku, with 100% of proceeds from t-shirts/umbrellas going to patient supplies. Public Health Systems: Guam Public Health is moving to a new electronic health record system, with training and possible minor appointment delays expected during the September transition. Food Security Rules: DPHSS says SNAP work rules for able-bodied adults without dependents may cut off benefits starting June 1 for those who don’t meet work or waiver requirements. Cybersecurity: A GovGuam website hack didn’t take sensitive data, but exposed cyber security gaps, including staffing and patching issues.
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