AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMoon Radiation Mapping: Korea’s KASA will fly a radiation detector to the lunar south pole via Houston-based Intuitive Machines under NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services, aiming to make deep-space missions safer for crews and electronics. Data Center Power Push: LS Electric won a ~$34.3M Bloom Energy deal to supply distribution equipment for a Wyoming hyperscale data center, with LS Electric’s Texas and Bastrop operations in the mix. Big Bend Border Work Paused: U.S. CBP temporarily halted construction tied to a border project in Texas’s Big Bend National Park while the agency head visits for an on-site review, after widespread bipartisan and environmental pushback. Texas Education Materials Grants: Gov. Abbott announced $2.025M in state grants for nine colleges to expand free, openly licensed course materials through Texas’s OER program. AI & Elections Scrutiny: U.S. lawmakers criticized Meta’s election safeguards, warning that AI-driven deepfakes and a rollback of third-party fact-checking could leave voters exposed. Privacy vs. Surveillance Cameras: Pasadena residents are urging city leaders to cancel a Flock contract renewal over automated license-plate reader privacy concerns. School Tech Limits: LAUSD adopted sweeping classroom screen-time limits tied to a state phone-free mandate, including tighter rules on device use and tracking software.
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