AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoRhode Island Industry Spotlight: South Kingstown is weighing solar panels for its new high school, with officials pointing to federal incentives that could cover up to 40% of costs plus a $75,000 state incentive—an “act now” pitch tied to project timing. Maritime Manufacturing: REGENT says it has completed a dedicated seaglider factory in North Kingstown’s Quonset Business Park, aiming to scale production of its 12-passenger Viceroy craft and support a long-term job ramp. Tech & Education: The Rhode Island Computer Museum has opened in a new North Kingstown home, expanding hands-on exhibits that let visitors interact with historic computers. Local Utilities: Water and sewer departments are moving ahead with July 1 fee increases, including a 3.5% sewer user-fee bump and related budget updates for capital work. Business & Health IT: WellSky announced continued behavioral health growth, including new work with the Rhode Island BHDDH. Policy Watch: Rhode Island’s Supreme Court issued AI rules for lawyers and judges, warning that AI can “hallucinate.”
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