AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEnergy & Grid Modernization: Prime Minister Philip Davis used his national address to lay out the scale of Bahamas Power and Light’s aging-infrastructure crisis, debt, and the need for major upgrades to prevent grid collapse. Workforce & Leadership: BTC launched a Next-Gen Mentorship pilot pairing associates with managers across finance, retail operations, and technology for six months of cross-training and succession planning. Security Tech: National Security Minister Myles LaRoda toured Migrafill Security Group’s National Monitoring Center, focusing on monitoring procedures, security protocols, and technology for public safety. AI Governance: Innovation Minister Sebas Bastian said AI adoption must be people-first, with public trust built through privacy, cyber security, transparency, and human oversight. Digital Sovereignty: Bahamas leaders at CANTO’s conference in Punta Cana pushed for stronger regional digital systems, cybersecurity, and local innovation to improve everyday services. STEM in Action: BETA Camp in Grand Bahama challenged students to design solutions for resilient, sustainable industry, with winners pitching waste automation and recycling ideas. Education Upgrades: University of The Bahamas announced $8m in campus infrastructure projects, lab modernization, and a planned high-speed WiFi push for the 2026-2027 year. Aviation Training: The Bahamas Department of Aviation signed an amended MOU with Middle Tennessee State University to expand aviation education and workforce development for Bahamians. Crypto Regulation: Bahamas Ovyrde Exchange said it’s seeking Securities Commission approval and described a multi-sub-chain approach aimed at faster processing and reduced congestion.
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