AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHurricane Resilience Tech: Verizon says it’s restoring and hardening Hawaii’s network after Hurricane Lala, topping off generators, staging mobile/satellite gear, and urging customers to pre-set satellite emergency messaging ahead of Tropical Storm Moke. Climate & Risk Finance: The Nature Conservancy reports Hurricane Lala triggered the first U.S. coral reef insurance payout—$200,000—based on storm parameters, showing how reefs are getting treated like insured infrastructure. Storm Science & Impacts: University of Hawaiʻi researchers estimate Lala dumped about 1.3 trillion gallons of water (nearly 2 million Olympic-size pools) and recorded major wind gusts, while Hawaii braces for Moke’s heavy rain and flood risk. Volcano Monitoring: USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory highlights how near-real-time sensors and field technicians keep Kīlauea forecasts and public hazard info current. Defense Engineering in Hawaiʻi: NAVFAC Hawaii awarded a $20M architect-engineering contract to InSynergy Engineering for mechanical design work supporting installation resilience through 2031. Local AI Upskilling: Maui Economic Development Board hosted an AI workshop for small businesses and nonprofits, aiming to turn “AI myth” into practical, measurable tools.
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