AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPublic Safety Drones: Seattle Fire Department is proposing an Emergency Response Aerial Technology program that could add up to three drones to its fleet, giving firefighters and paramedics a live overhead video feed for select fire, medical, rescue, and hazardous-material calls—without recording or public livestreaming. AI Policy & Law Enforcement: A new debate is heating up over AI in police reporting, after Utah’s disclosure-focused rule and California’s audit-trail approach highlight how states are trying to balance transparency with public safety. Healthcare Tech Deal: Frazier Healthcare Partners says it has agreed to acquire MatrixCare from Resmed, a cloud EHR platform used in skilled nursing, senior living, home health, hospice, and related out-of-hospital care. Cancer Treatment Update: The FDA approved gedatolisib plus fulvestrant, with or without palbociclib, for certain HR+/HER2- advanced breast cancers after endocrine therapy. Climate & Wildlife Legal Fight: Conservation groups sued the Trump administration over changes to the Endangered Species Act definition of “harm,” arguing habitat destruction should still count as harm. Tech & Economy: Economists, researchers, and tech leaders warned policymakers about AI’s job-displacement risks, urging guardrails so AI complements human work. Local Water Safety: Kennewick notified residents after PFAS were found above state action levels in a groundwater source, with blending now and a treatment system planned by 2029.
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