AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoNuclear Power on Base: Buckley Space Force Base will host one of the first portable microreactors on a U.S. military site, with installation targeted by 2028—part of a push to keep bases running even when the civilian grid falters. Montana Biosecurity: Sen. Tim Sheehy is pressing HHS’s Inspector General to investigate Rocky Mountain Laboratories after alleged biosafety lapses and claims a senior scientist tried to smuggle viral hemorrhagic fever samples into the U.S. AI in Montana Workplaces: Bozeman business leaders met at the public library to discuss how AI tools are changing day-to-day work—and how to handle fears about AI-generated content. Quantum for Classrooms: Montana State University is offering free quantum kits for grades 4–8 teachers, aiming to build STEM foundations with no prior quantum experience needed. Critical Minerals Watch: Red Mountain Mining says it has secured 100% ownership of Montana’s Pioneer tungsten project, moving to define drill targets as tungsten demand and prices surge. Wildlife & Recreation: Officials say grizzly “bear jams” and human behavior are driving record congestion in Yellowstone and Grand Teton, as managers push education and attractant removal to reduce conflicts. Healthcare Workforce (Tribal): Montana’s first American Indian Area Health Education Center is launching at Aaniiih Nakoda College on the Fort Belknap Reservation to expand culturally responsive training and recruitment.
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