Month: July 2019

An image with the text "Transform Hawaii Government" in blue and green. Below the main text, it says "Every Citizen • Every Service • Every Island" also in blue and green, all set against a light gradient background.

Hawaii Business Magazine: Five Ways to Make Government More Effective

July 22, 2019
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This article is referenced from Hawaii Business Magazine. Read the full story https://www.hawaiibusiness.com/change-government-civics/ Change will happen when all citizens are involved, including leaders and employees from government, businesses and nonprofits This report is one of six reports on CHANGE because Hawai’i must change its path. CHANGE stands for six interconnected major issues identified by the Hawai’i Community … Read more

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An image with the text "Transform Hawaii Government" in blue and green. Below the main text, it says "Every Citizen • Every Service • Every Island" also in blue and green, all set against a light gradient background.

IT Steering Committee approves strategic plan

July 15, 2019
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The Ige Administration has a significant head start on its IT strategic planning. Members of the State of Hawaii IT Steering Committee approved the state’s updated IT Strategic Plan on April 25. This puts the administration more than a year ahead of the requirement to deliver an updated plan to the Legislature, as required by Act 238. The … Read more

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Gov. Ige signs HB531, IT Steering Committee approves strategic plan, special briefing by State CIO, how to help steer culture of government and innovation, and more

July 11, 2019
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A man adorned with a green lei and wearing an orange patterned shirt signs a document while seated at a table. Two individuals stand behind him; one in a black suit and the other in a blue outfit. A microphone is positioned nearby.

Gov. Ige signs HB531

July 10, 2019
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“Our strategic plan provides clear direction for enhancing the state’s business processes with technology to best serve the citizens of Hawaii … We will continually refresh it as we move forward to account for lessons learned and changes in technology.” – Douglas Murdock, Chief Information Officer, State of Hawaii It is now law for the … Read more

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