AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoLocal Health Update: Cayman health officials say they’ve completed environmental testing for the single confirmed Legionnaires’ disease case, but no source has been identified yet; samples are at a specialized lab with results expected within 10 days, and officials stress there’s no sign of wider public risk. Public Safety Tech: RCIPS is rolling out 24 new marked service vehicles costing CI$1,559,392, fitted with added equipment and computer technology for frontline, firearms response, and K-9 units. Water Infrastructure: Water Authority–Cayman has drilled pilot wells on Cayman Brac (Bluff) and Little Cayman to support future reverse osmosis plants; core samples are being analyzed to guide design. Marine Science: The Department of Environment’s Shark Research Team deployed the first Birth-Alert-Tag on a pregnant Caribbean reef shark, using ultrasound and lab work to study reproductive timing. Space & Security: NorthStar secured CAD$40M+ in augmented services with Canada’s 3 Canadian Space Division to boost space surveillance and threat detection. AI & Policy: A Cayman AI-focused op-ed argues the islands need action as AI adoption grows and government drafts move forward. STEM in the Community: A new children’s book, Clara and the Glass Greenhouse, uses a shared-participation story to introduce young readers to the idea of collective contribution.
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