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  2. Port of Guam - Wikipedia

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    Over 1,000 acres was eventually transferred from the federal government to the Government of Guam for port use. The Port Authority of Guam was established as an autonomous public corporation by law in 1975. In 2002, the Port of Guam was officially renamed Jose D. Leon Guerrero Commercial Port, after the first commercial port manager. [4]

  3. Port Authority of Guam - Wikipedia

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  4. Apra Harbor - Wikipedia

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    Apra Harbor, also called Port Apra, [1] is a deep-water port on the western side of the United States territory of Guam. It is considered one of the best natural ports in the Pacific Ocean . [ 2 ] The harbor is bounded by Cabras Island and the Glass Breakwater to the north and the Orote Peninsula in the south.

  5. Port authority - Wikipedia

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    Georgia Ports Authority intermodal terminal at the Port of Savannah. In Canada, the United States and Spain, a port authority (less commonly a port district) is a governmental or quasi-governmental public authority for a special-purpose district usually formed by a legislative body (or bodies) to operate ports and other transportation infrastructure.

  6. Transportation in Guam - Wikipedia

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    The United States territory of Guam has no railways or freeways, nor does it have a merchant marine. The largest port is Apra Harbor, [1] which serves almost all commercial traffic including cruise, cargo and fishing vessels. There are smaller harbors located on the island (most notably one in Hagatna and one in Agat) which serve recreational ...

  7. Swiss challenge (procurement) - Wikipedia

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    A Swiss challenge is a form of public procurement operated in some jurisdictions, which requires a public authority (usually an agency of government) which has received an unsolicited bid for a public project (such as a port, road or railway), or for services to be provided to government, to publish the bid and invite third parties to match or better it.

  8. Joanne M. Brown - Wikipedia

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    In January 2011, Brown became a Director of Guam Department of Public Works, until 2012. [3] In December 2012, upon the resignation of Anisia B. Terlaje and planned leave of Mary C. Torres, Brown was named acting general manager of Port Authority of Guam. [5] In 2012, Brown became a General Manager of Port Authority of Guam, until 2018. [2] [6]

  9. Public Auditor of Guam - Wikipedia

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    The Public Auditor heads Guam's Office of Public Accountability, which is tasked with promoting effective management of public resources through audits of territorial agencies and local governments and administration of procurement appeals. [3] The Public Auditor is also responsible for: