AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAviation Workforce Pipeline: The Bahamas and Middle Tennessee State University expanded their aviation partnership via the PEARL initiative, aiming to train pilots, maintenance specialists, dispatchers, and airport managers. Back-to-School Tour: Prime Minister Philip Davis and Education Minister Chester Cooper visited public schools ahead of the Aug. 31 reopening. AI Governance (Policy + Practice): An op-ed urges the Bahamas to pair new AI rules with an “AI decision record” so people can explain consequential AI-driven choices. Digital Sovereignty: A local IT executive stressed that resilient, government-controlled digital infrastructure matters as much as where data sits. Family Island Banking Access: Scotiabank says it’s working to restore broader ABM access in Exuma after residents raised concerns. Food Security Planning: The Ministry of Agriculture launched the 2025–2030 Bahamas National Crop Scheduling Roadmap to better match production with market demand and strengthen cold-chain logistics. Sustainable Packaging: A BAMSI alumnus is turning coffee waste into biodegradable packaging through a student venture that reached semifinalist status at EARTH University. Coral Restoration: MSC Foundation outplanted 32 elkhorn coral fragments near Browns Cay, bringing the total to 285 as warm-water risks loom. Energy Overhaul Timeline: PM Davis outlined deadlines for LNG rollout and phasing out costly rental generation, alongside major grid upgrades. STEM in Schools: Education leaders flagged urgent math performance gaps and called for early identification and intervention. Tech for Inclusion: Visually impaired students posted strong results in the 2026 BJC exams, highlighting progress in accessible learning.
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