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Active opportunities open for bidding
Hawaii Department of Health
Removal, production, installation, and replacement of seven (7) windward ecsp windows, across three (3) windward ecsp offices.
Posted Date
Apr 28, 2025
Due Date
May 1, 2026
Release: Apr 28, 2025
Hawaii Department of Health
Close: May 1, 2026
Removal, production, installation, and replacement of seven (7) windward ecsp windows, across three (3) windward ecsp offices.
AvailableHawaii Department of Health
The State of Hawaii Department of Health is soliciting a qualified public health veterinarian to support the Disease Outbreak Control Division with outbreak investigation, surveillance, and response planning. The initial term is one year with possible extensions, and services will be performed primarily at the Department of Health offices in Honolulu. Bidders must possess a DVM degree and a Master’s in Public Health or equivalent experience to be considered for this contract.
Posted Date
Apr 27, 2026
Due Date
May 13, 2026
Release: Apr 27, 2026
Hawaii Department of Health
Close: May 13, 2026
The State of Hawaii Department of Health is soliciting a qualified public health veterinarian to support the Disease Outbreak Control Division with outbreak investigation, surveillance, and response planning. The initial term is one year with possible extensions, and services will be performed primarily at the Department of Health offices in Honolulu. Bidders must possess a DVM degree and a Master’s in Public Health or equivalent experience to be considered for this contract.
AvailableHawaii Department of Health
Partners and nongovernmental programs to support rural health innovations and new access points to promote preventative health and address root causes of diseases. Projects will use evidence-based, outcomes-driven interventions to improve chronic disease prevention and management rural communities.
Posted Date
Apr 27, 2026
Due Date
May 6, 2026
Release: Apr 27, 2026
Hawaii Department of Health
Close: May 6, 2026
Partners and nongovernmental programs to support rural health innovations and new access points to promote preventative health and address root causes of diseases. Projects will use evidence-based, outcomes-driven interventions to improve chronic disease prevention and management rural communities.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Hawaii Department of Health
The committee meeting focused on reviewing and taking positions on numerous legislative bills and resolutions. Key topics included proposals related to accessibility barriers in multi-family facilities, Medicaid eligibility for individuals with disabilities, 911 services, deaf-inclusive vehicle registration, identification card disability notations, community care foster family home residency, universal changing accommodations in public spaces, and information technology accessibility. Other discussions covered accessible parking, the right to repair for wheelchairs, pedestrian safety, emergency communication announcements, and disaster services. The meeting also included an educational discussion regarding the Americans with Disabilities Act's expanded definition of major bodily functions and its impact on screening programs.
The committee reviewed numerous legislative bills and resolutions pertaining to disability rights, healthcare access, housing, transportation, and education. Positions of support, opposition, or monitoring were established for various proposals, including those related to accessible parking, discrimination, emergency accommodations for students, the right to repair wheelchairs, dementia care programs, and public safety. Staff were directed to conduct further research on specific terminology and potential amendments for several bills to ensure alignment with disability advocacy goals.
The Legislative Committee reviewed and expressed support for several legislative measures, including a resolution urging the Department of Education to improve academic flexibility for students with chronic illnesses, a resolution calling for an evaluation of the University of Hawaii's Kokua Program and disability services to identify areas for expansion, and a request for the County of Hawaii to expand the Hele-On shared ride program to serve all areas of the island.
The Legislative Committee reviewed the 2026 legislative calendar and processes. The committee deliberated on several bills, including legislation related to universal changing accommodations, Medicaid buy-in programs for workers with disabilities, nonapparent disability notations on identification cards, and residency rights in community care foster family homes. Discussions also covered parking fee exemptions, emergency announcement accessibility through American Sign Language, 911 service safety profiles, and disability integration in disaster services. Additionally, the committee monitored legislation concerning rental and housing discrimination, mental health absences in schools, student cardiovascular screenings, and home care agency regulations.
The meeting will cover several key topics, including a review of public testimony and a draft survey for disability parking permittees. The committee will discuss updates on death record crossmatches, parking permit retrieval, and issues regarding parking lots requiring QR code payments. Furthermore, the committee will review state legislation related to disability parking, including various House and Senate bills, as well as parking facility regulations in Kailua Village. Additionally, the agenda includes reviewing disability parking placard issuance statistics, email notifications to permittees, and various webpage report submissions. Finally, the meeting will feature a review of out-of-state parking laws and smart parking system technologies.
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Plant Facilities Manager, Hawaii State Hospital (Hawaii Department of Health)
Immunization Branch Chief (Disease Outbreak Control Division)
Executive Administrator, Hawai‘i State Council on Developmental Disabilities
Branch Chief, Court Evaluation Branch (Adult Mental Health Division)
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