AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCaribbean Tourism & Airlift: Caribbean Week in New York 2026 kicks off June 1 at InterContinental New York Times Square, with CTO-led strategy sessions and a strong ministerial turnout that includes the British Virgin Islands and U.S. Virgin Islands; CTO chairman Ian Gooding-Edghill and BVI/USVI leaders are set to headline, while Henry Harteveldt will keynote the Caribbean Marketing Conference June 3 on airline trends and how destinations can secure better connectivity. Power & Public Trust: In the U.S. Virgin Islands, St. Thomas and St. John saw total blackouts twice over the weekend as WAPA cited generation loss and operational instability; the outages are now feeding political attacks during the Roach–Francis campaign launch. Health Infrastructure (BVI): The Virgin Islands Recovery and Development Agency signed a $463,087.20 contract for Major Peebles Wing Clinics’ lobby renovations at Dr D. Orlando Smith Hospital. Cyber & Governance: A NASCIO-Deloitte study reports state CISO confidence dropping from 48% to 22%, with third-party breaches and AI-enabled attacks flagged as top threats—an issue for public data protection across the region. Youth Tourism (BVI): Ten students will compete June 4 for the Virgin Islands Junior Ambassador of Tourism title, with the winner representing the territory at the Caribbean Tourism Youth Congress in Guyana. Disaster Readiness: CDEMA warns Caribbean territories face severe flash-flood risks in 2026 despite a below-average hurricane forecast, urging whole-of-society preparation. Workforce Reality (BVI): Business leader Mark Vanterpool pushes back on expat-hiring complaints, arguing the real bottleneck is a shortage of locals willing to take available jobs.
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