AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSpace Hardware for ESA: ÉireComposites in Ireland built three precision carbon-fiber stray light baffles for ESA’s ALTIUS ozone-monitoring satellite, designed to protect the optical instrument and enable accurate atmospheric measurements—another sign of how European space supply chains keep feeding into missions launched from Kourou. Local Space Career Spotlight: A profile traces Adam Marquardt’s path from engineering studies to optomechanical work at Northrop Grumman, including hands-on clean-room work in Kourou for the James Webb Space Telescope. French Guiana Strategic Reality Check: A deep dive argues French Guiana’s EU “porous frontier” creates jurisdictional gaps that criminal networks can exploit, turning the region into a test case for EU security vulnerabilities. Regional Tech Policy: The UWI and the Caribbean Telecommunications Union signed a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen digital policy, research, capacity building, and AI policy work across the Caribbean. CARICOM Governance: CARICOM’s 51st summit in Saint Lucia focused on cost of living, consumer protection, regional connectivity (including an interregional ferry push), and welcomed French Guiana as an associate member. Wildlife Conservation (Research): A long-term study from camera traps in Costa Rica suggests canopy bridges can become more effective over time, with animals showing preferences for certain designs—useful context for biodiversity protection near roads.
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