AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAquaculture Funding: NOAA launched CIFARM, a new five-year, $13.5M-a-year effort to expand U.S. marine aquaculture research and markets, with the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo as a core consortium member led by UH Hilo’s Chatham Callan. Port Tech & Logistics: New Orleans is rolling out an AI rail-routing system that uses digital maps to speed up planning for oversized industrial shipments—an approach that could ripple to Gulf Coast supply chains. Mississippi Infrastructure: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers cleared a key hurdle for the Port of Gulfport’s $548M channel deepening/widening, moving it toward congressional authorization. Public Safety Cameras: Hinds County launched a countywide 911 camera-sharing initiative using Brivo Eagle Eye, aiming for faster dispatcher access to footage during emergencies. Education & Literacy: A national assessment found rare rebound in reading and math for young students, while Mississippi lawmakers weigh school consolidation plans. Energy & Solar: New data shows solar and storage are still dominating new U.S. power additions despite political headwinds. Legal Tech Misuse: A Mississippi judge sanctioned lawyers after AI-generated filings included made-up information.
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