MEMORANDUM
To: All Senators, Stakeholders and Media
From: Senator Telo T. Taitague, Chairperson
Subject: SECOND NOTICE of Public Hearing on Wednesday, April 15, 2026 at 2:00 p.m.
Håfa Adai!
The Committee on Economic Investment, Military Buildup, Regional Relations, Regulatory Affairs, Technology, Justice, Elections, and Retirement will conduct Informational Briefing on Wednesday, April 15, 2026 at 2:00 p.m. in the Guam Congress Building, Public Hearing Room, on the following agenda item (s):
INFORMATIONAL BRIEFING ON MILITARY BUILDUP/DEFENSE:
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Vera Topasna, Executive Director, Community Defense Liaison Office
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Community Defense Liaison Office
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Scope of issues, active/secured grants, and priority projects to address most pressing issues on Guam.
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Civil-Military Coordination Council
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Community Defense Initiatives for readiness and emergency communications infrastructure
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Military-driven population planning and impacts
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Housing
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Balance of on-base vs. off-base housing supply
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Development plans and post-buildup land use
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Impact on local housing/rental market and mitigation strategies.
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Healthcare
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Expansion of military healthcare capacity (personnel/dependents)
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Anticipated use of local healthcare systems
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Preparedness measures tied to buildup impacts
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Labor and Workforce
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Partnerships with UOG, GCC and other trade programs
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Impact of military-related jobs on wages and labor market competition
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Infrastructure
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Status and timeline of the Integrated Missile Defense System.
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Funding status and impacts on buildup project timelines
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Carlotta Leon Guerrero, Governor’s Chief Advisor on Military & Regional Affairs, Office of the Governor of Guam
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Regional Relations
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Buildup impacts on commercial port operations.
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Status of DoD coordination on Association of Pacific Island Legislatures (APIL) Resolution No. 64-BOD-08
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Housing
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Government strategy to meet off-island workforce housing demand
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Deep-Sea Mining
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Relationship to Military Buildup/Defense near Guam and CNMI.
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Cultural and Environmental Impact of Military Buildup/Defense
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Protection of cultural sites and environmental resources.
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Updates on MITT Training and Testing
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Timeline status and potential expansion of training and study area.
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Rotation of Marine Corps Personnel from Okinawa
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Status of Okinawa-Guam rotations and operational role on Guam.
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Esther Aguigui, Homeland Security Advisor, Guam Homeland Security & Office of Civil Defense
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Cybersecurity
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Guam’s current cybersecurity readiness and capabilities.
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Priority gaps and actions to strengthen cyber defense infrastructure.
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Contingency planning for an islandwide cyber-attack.
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Emergency Communication
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Impact of Fusion Center access loss and restoration efforts
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Status and improvement of the island’s alert systems (e.g., air raid/siren).
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Public communication strategy during emergencies (natural disasters and conflict).
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Brigadier General Karin Watson, Adjutant General, Guam National Guard
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Guam National Guard role in Guam’s national defense and security.
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Effects of the military buildup on Guard operations and capacity.
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Guard responsibilities for civilian support during conflict scenarios.
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Coordination with U.S. military branches on Guam.
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Civilian roles and expectations in a conflict situation.
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Implications of Operation Epic Fury, including potential Guard deployment.
Public Hearing Testimony: Written testimony on the agenda items may be emailed to senatortelot@gmail.com or delivered to the Office of Senator Telo T. Taitague, Suite 407, DNA Building, 238 Archbishop Flores Street, Hagåtña, Guam.






