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Dbedt News Release: State Of Hawai’I Begins Work To Develop Digital Equity Plan To Bridge Digital Divide

Government and Politics

April 25, 2023

From: Hawaii Governor Josh Green, M.D.

HONOLULU – The State of Hawai?i’s Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism (DBEDT) recently began the process of developing the state’s first digital equity plan. The National Digital Inclusion Alliance (NDIA) defines digital equity as the condition in which all individuals and communities have the information technology capacity needed to fully participate in our society, democracy, and economy. The state’s digital equity plan will be developed with the goal of creating these conditions in communities throughout Hawai‘i. When final, this plan will serve as a roadmap for actions and investments to achieve digital equity for residents over the next five years.

“Our kama??ina and ?ohana are missing out on critical opportunities – whether that is progressing in their career, connecting with friends, taking care of their health and so much more – due to the digital divide,” said Burt Lum, State Broadband Coordinator of the Hawai?i Broadband and Digital Equity Office. “We believe that with this plan, Hawai?i will be well-positioned to receive critical federal funding to address these issues and be a leader nationwide in digital equity.”

To identify and address the gaps in our communities, the project team will be conducting research through stakeholder interviews, focus group sessions, data for mapping statewide resources, and engaging with populations specifically dealing with digital inequity. The team will ask community members to share their:

    Personal experience with the barriers they face with connecting to the internet

    Feedback on what has worked well to help them connect to the internet

    Participation in any current digital equity programs and resources (i.e., digital literacy training, free Wi-Fi at the library, etc.)

    Recommendations on what the State of Hawai?i can invest in to make a difference and how the public, private, and nonprofit sectors can address digital equity in our state

“These important conversations and collaborations will inform the planning effort as the team determines the most effective and meaningful use of funding in our state and develops a comprehensive strategic plan to bridge the digital divide,” said Dane Wicker, deputy director of DBEDT. “This is a critical opportunity and an appeal to everyone to weigh in on how we address digital equity.”

For more information on the digital equity plan and how to participate, visit broadband.hawaii.gov/digitalequityplan or contact [email protected].

About Hawai‘i Broadband and Digital Equity Office (HBDEO):

HBDEO was established within the State of Hawai‘i Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism with a mission to support and coordinate statewide deployment of high-speed internet access (broadband) and to achieve the goals of digital equity and adoption for all residents of Hawai‘i. HBDEO’s functions include the coordination, implementation, promotion, funding and managing of programs that ensure the equitable distribution of digital technologies and provides pathways to maximize Hawai‘i’s competitiveness in the digital economy.

About Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism (DBEDT):

DBEDT is Hawai‘i’s resource center for economic and statistical data, business development opportunities, energy and conservation information, and foreign trade advantages. DBEDT’s mission is to achieve a Hawai‘i economy that embraces innovation and is globally competitive, dynamic and productive, providing opportunities for all Hawai‘i’s citizens. Through its attached agencies, the department fosters planned community development, creates affordable workforce housing units in high-quality living environments, and promotes innovation sector job growth.