AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoFederal permitting pressure on renewables: Wood Mackenzie says DOI’s centralized review could expose 30% of the U.S. solar pipeline (and 62% of wind) to heightened oversight, with Arizona among the states most at risk of delays. Semiconductor supply chain & AI hardware: A class-action alleges DRAM makers Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron colluded to fix supply and prices, while separate coverage highlights continued momentum in U.S. chip ecosystem building and CHIPS-linked manufacturing. Defense manufacturing in Arizona: Raytheon won a $1.1B Navy contract modification to produce more than 1,900 AIM-9X Sidewinder Block II missiles, with most work in Tucson through 2029. Housing tech meets security: Cloudastructure was selected to deploy AI surveillance and remote guarding across two Arizona multifamily communities, signaling more standardized tech rollouts for operators. Water & wildfire strain: New reporting ties worsening drought and wildfire conditions to mounting health and budget impacts, with wildfire smoke already spreading across dozens of states. Food assistance fallout: Arizona is seeing a steep SNAP decline, with families reporting major benefit interruptions tied to administrative changes. Local business & workforce: Skanska named Bryan Northrop to lead advanced technology construction across Arizona and other markets, reflecting ongoing demand for data center and semiconductor builds.
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