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Web Site Advisory April 2, 2008


We are in the midst of recreating our site after encountering technical difficulties. Please check back for the latest updates. We anticipate the completion of the restoration effort by April 3, 2008.

Web Site Advisory April 3, 2008

Our web host will be performing routine maintenance on the MySql server that contains our data. The following message was provided by our host:


MySQL Maintenance Scheduled for Tonight

As part of our ongoing efforts to improve MySQL performance, we will be adding new hardware and re-allocating the load on our MySQL servers between 12:00am and 5:00am EDT on Thursday, April 3, 2008. During this five-hour maintenance window, there may be periods of time when your database is temporarily inaccessible, making the database-driven pieces of your Web site temporarily unavailable to your visitors. (You should be able to connect to your database(s) as normal for most of this maintenance window, but you may experience intermittent connectivity issues between midnight and 5:00am EDT.)

We have scheduled this maintenance for a time when traffic to most customers' sites is typically at its lowest. Still, we apologize for any inconvenience, and we expect that the work we're doing will help improve your site's performance.

- 04/02/08 at 14:52 ET
 
GovGuam Preparing to Submit Guam Budget to Congress PDF Print E-mail
Governor and Lt. Governor lead full meeting of C/MTF

April 4, 2008

The Governor and Lieutenant Governor this afternoon led a meeting of the Civilian/Military Task Force regarding preparations to submit Guam's funding needs into the federal Fiscal Year 2010 budget.

Members of the 12 sub-committees of the C/MTF are preparing a consolidated Guam budget Governor Felix P. Camacho will submit to Congress.  The budget includes funding requirements to make infrastructure improvements and fund growth needs for education, health care, safety, administrative and indigent programs.

"The federal government has a duty to ensure this buildup benefits our entire community," Governor Camacho said.  "We will make our case before Congress to fund the improvements our community needs in order to sustain economic growth and provide a better quality of life for our people."

Governor Camacho and Lt. Governor Michael W. Cruz, M.D. also received an update from the Natural Resources Sub-committee on the Strategic Mitigation Plan.  This is the island wide action plan to mitigate harm on the ocean, land and air resources from rapid development.  The plan is in its final stages.

"Everyone who wants to come to Guam and share in the opportunities ahead must join us in sustaining our resources and protecting our environment," Governor Camacho said.  "We have a duty to future generations to protect our beautiful island and ensure everyone respects it."

Other sub-committees presented ongoing work and reported on the progress of preparing the island for tremendous growth.
 
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