AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAI Workforce Prep: Former Gov. Gina Raimondo and Eric Holcomb launched RAISE US, a $500M-backed nonprofit aiming to “AI-proof” the U.S. workforce with state pilots, employer retraining commitments, and AI-enabled training—initial partnerships include Arkansas. Defense Manufacturing: L3Harris broke ground on two Arkansas facilities at its Camden campus to expand PAC-3 missile propulsion production, adding smart inspection and automated manufacturing to boost output. Critical Minerals: The U.S. Army is moving to process minerals on military bases, with provisional deals involving companies tied to projects planned for Arkansas (alongside other states). Local Health Leadership: UAMS and Helena Hospital announced a co-management agreement for the Bryant hospital, pending state approval, to expand access to UAMS specialists and research. STEM Education & Training: The SAU System board highlighted growth in workforce development, including a new Workforce Development Center tied to LiTHIUMLEARNS and a mobile STEM lab. STEM for Kids: Ozarka College ran an Ozarka Kids College Detective Academy using hands-on science, code-breaking, and “mystery” problem-solving for K–6 students. Energy Policy: Arkansas solar rules are shifting compensation under Act 278, leaving some new projects grandfathered while others face lower payouts. Education Equity: The Little Rock School Board added a Title IX compliance review for major construction after concerns about Central High softball facilities.
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