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State of Hawaii

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The State of Hawaii is the governmental authority responsible for administering public services across the Hawaiian Islands. Its core functions include overseeing transportation infrastructure, managing public health and safety programs, and providing administrative services to residents and visitors. The state operates numerous public‑facing websites that deliver information about government operations and emergency alerts. In the course of its duties it also maintains critical communications networks that support civilian activities. These responsibilities require the state to coordinate with a range of local, federal, and private sector partners.

The State of Hawaii serves the population of the state as well as visitors to the islands. Its jurisdiction covers the main islands and extends to state‑managed facilities such as airports, harbors, and public utilities. While specific figures on workforce size or budget are not provided in the source material, the state’s reach is evident through its management of statewide infrastructure and services. The headquarters of the state government is located in the United States of America, with administrative offices situated in Honolulu.

A distinguishing attribute of the State of Hawaii is its established cybersecurity preparedness program, which includes incident response plans developed to address threats such as distributed denial‑of‑service attacks. The state’s Office of Homeland Security and Enterprise Technology Services played a central role in responding to the October 2022 DDoS incident that targeted the websites of fifteen airports, coordinating with federal agencies including CISA and the FBI. In April 2022 the state’s Homeland Security Investigations Honolulu cyber‑response team helped prevent a cyberattack on an underwater communications cable linking Hawaiʻi to the Pacific region, demonstrating the state’s capability to detect and mitigate threats to critical communications infrastructure. These incidents highlight the state’s focus on safeguarding both public‑facing digital services and essential backbone networks. The state’s approach emphasizes collaboration with federal partners and reliance on pre‑existing response frameworks.

Structurally, the State of Hawaii is a constituent state of the United States of America, operating under the authority of the Governor and the state legislature. It is not a subsidiary of any private entity; rather, it is a public corporation that exercises sovereign powers delegated by the federal constitution. The state’s various departments, including the Office of Homeland Security and Enterprise Technology Services, are integral components of its executive branch. This governmental structure enables the state to marshal resources across agencies when responding to cybersecurity incidents and other emergencies.

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