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Hawaii Judiciary
The Second Judicial Circuit of the Judiciary - State of Hawai’i is soliciting a contractor to remove and replace six single swing door operator assemblies and twelve ADA push pads at Hoapili Hale and Lahaina District Court to ensure ADA-compliant accessibility. The contract specifies replacing units with Assa Abloy SW200i Surface Mounted Swing Door operators and installing compatible ADA push pads, ensuring proper function after installation. The period of performance begins upon contract execution and continues through November 14, 2026, with a response deadline of April 20, 2026.
Posted Date
Mar 25, 2026
Due Date
Apr 20, 2026
Release: Mar 25, 2026
Hawaii Judiciary
Close: Apr 20, 2026
The Second Judicial Circuit of the Judiciary - State of Hawai’i is soliciting a contractor to remove and replace six single swing door operator assemblies and twelve ADA push pads at Hoapili Hale and Lahaina District Court to ensure ADA-compliant accessibility. The contract specifies replacing units with Assa Abloy SW200i Surface Mounted Swing Door operators and installing compatible ADA push pads, ensuring proper function after installation. The period of performance begins upon contract execution and continues through November 14, 2026, with a response deadline of April 20, 2026.
AvailableHawaii Judiciary
Procurement for the installation of surge protection devices, a power conditioner for the 3rd elevator bank, and re-circuiting of an existing gate to emergency power at Hoapili Hale.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Apr 22, 2026
Hawaii Judiciary
Close: Apr 22, 2026
Procurement for the installation of surge protection devices, a power conditioner for the 3rd elevator bank, and re-circuiting of an existing gate to emergency power at Hoapili Hale.
AvailableHawaii Judiciary
Provide digital scanning and processing of jury qualification questionnaires to qualify potential jurors for the first, second, third and fifth circuits.
Posted Date
Mar 9, 2026
Due Date
Mar 20, 2026
Release: Mar 9, 2026
Hawaii Judiciary
Close: Mar 20, 2026
Provide digital scanning and processing of jury qualification questionnaires to qualify potential jurors for the first, second, third and fifth circuits.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Hawaii Judiciary
The Judiciary, State of Hawai'i's Supplemental Budget for 2025-2027 and Variance Report for 2024-2026 outlines financial adjustments for court operations and support services. Key priorities include enhancing court security, converting temporary positions to permanent for staff retention, strengthening cybersecurity infrastructure, and adjusting judicial salaries, all aimed at ensuring the impartial, efficient, and accessible administration of justice and effective resource allocation.
The Hawaii Supreme Court convened a special session to honor the late Chief Justice Ronald T.Y. Moon. The session included tributes from various speakers, including former judges, governors, and members of the bar association, who shared personal anecdotes and reflections on his contributions to the legal community. Discussions covered his commitment to justice, judicial education, pro bono service, civics education, and diversity within the legal profession.
The Language Access Plan for the Hawai'i State Judiciary (FY 2022-2024) focuses on providing meaningful access to court services for individuals with limited English proficiency (LEP). Key areas of focus include ensuring equal access to court services, complying with Title VI and Hawaii Revised Statutes, and addressing the language needs of the Judiciary's diverse client population. The plan outlines protocols for providing language services in and out of court, utilizing bilingual staff and telephone interpreting services, and collecting data on LEP encounters to improve service delivery. It also emphasizes staff training, monitoring, and coordination with other agencies to enhance language access across the state.
The hearing addressed the high incarceration rates in Hawaii, particularly among Native Hawaiians, and discussed recommendations from past reports to ameliorate this issue. Key areas of focus included prioritizing rehabilitative models of punishment, incorporating cultural models in correctional facility programs, establishing a statewide data collection system, and committing resources to rehabilitation, education, and social services. The Hawaiian Subcommittee's priorities were to infuse the system with ALOHA, support a training academy for corrections officers, create a differential response system, and establish an oversight committee.
The meeting focused on the Department of Public Safety's (PSD) planning of the Oahu Community Correctional Center (OCCC) replacement. The discussion included the need for collaboration from the broader community and Correctional Justice Task Force to build a well-designed jail and a plan to divert people, especially the mentally ill, away from jail. There were questions about the selection of the Louis Berger Group and internal safeguards to prevent future problems, as well as discussions about community input and rising cost estimates for the OCCC replacement project. The Task Force also discussed correctional education programs, the use of aloha and kindness in the Hawaii correctional system, and the creation of training and transition programs.
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