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Press release announcing the hosting of the Adjutants General Association of the United States 2023 Summer Conference in Honolulu and outlining its participants, discussions, and institutional context within U.S. national defense and emergency management.
Date:
June 30, 2023
Location:
Honolulu, Hawai‘i
Venue:
Ala Moana Hotel
Event dates:
June 13–16, 2023
Type of document:
Press release
Issuing organizations:
Hawai‘i Tourism Authority; Hawai‘i Visitors and Convention Bureau
Event:
Adjutants General Association of the United States (AGAUS) 2023 Summer Conference
Participating organization:
Adjutants General Association of the United States
Participants:
Adjutants General of the 50 States, District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands
Subject:
National defense, national security, emergency management, disaster response
Quoted officials:
John Reyes; Maj. Gen. Kenneth Hara; Maj. Gen. Daryl Bohac; Governor Josh Green, M.D.
Related military commands:
U.S. Indo-Pacific Command; Pacific Air Forces; U.S. Army Pacific
Organizational offices mentioned:
National Guard Memorial; NGAUS headquarters, Washington, D.C.
Media contacts:
Darlene Morikawa; Nathan Kam
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Work analyzed:
Wuthering Heights
Author of work:
Emily Brontë
Chapters covered:
13–16
Literary genre:
Novel
Document type:
Lecture summary and literary analysis
Main characters discussed:
Catherine Earnshaw, Heathcliff, Edgar Linton, Isabella Linton, Nelly Dean, Hareton Earnshaw, Hindley Earnshaw, Joseph, Cathy Linton
Key themes:
Love, revenge, jealousy, inheritance, death, forgiveness
Setting of events discussed:
Wuthering Heights; Thrushcross Grange; the moors; churchyard
Narrative focus:
Catherine’s illness and death; Isabella’s marriage to Heathcliff; Heathcliff’s declaration of love; birth of Cathy
Year:
2021
Date:
20 August 2021
Region / Scope:
Global
Subject:
Marine meteorological observations and ocean observing systems
Document Type:
Session working document and technical report
Organization:
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO (IOC-UNESCO)
Program / Body:
Global Ocean Observing System Observations Coordination Group – Ship Observations Team
Session:
Eleventh Session of the Ship Observations Team (SOT-11)
Agenda Item:
9 – Breakout Sessions
Agenda Sub-Item:
9.1.1.4 – Voluntary Observing Ship Global Data Assembly Centres report on the VOS
Author:
Axel Andersson
Status:
Draft 1
Reporting Period:
2020 VOS-GDAC operational report
Related Systems:
Marine Climate Data System (MCDS), Voluntary Observing Ship Programme (VOS), VOSClim Project
Data Coverage:
Global marine meteorological observations from voluntary observing ships
Institutions Mentioned:
VOS-GDACs, Data Acquisition Centres (DACs), National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (NMHS)
Associated Data Formats:
IMMT-1, IMMT-3, IMMT-4, IMMT-5; MQCS-7 quality control scheme; BUFR compatibility considerations
Year:
2021
Location:
Virtual via ZOOM
Theme:
Regional Cooperation on Coral Reefs, Fisheries and Food Security
Document Type:
Chair’s Summary / Meeting Report
Organizing Body:
Coral Triangle Initiative on Coral Reefs, Fisheries and Food Security (CTI-CFF)
Participants:
Governments of Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Solomon Islands, Timor-Leste
Chair:
H.E. Dr. Melchior Mataki
Executive Director Addressed:
Dr. Mohd Kushairi Mohd Rajuddin
Budget and Finance:
2021 approved budget USD 1,093,023, 2022 proposed budget USD 1,009,140
Key Reports:
Chair’s Report, Country Reports, Internal Resources Committee Report, Financial Resources Working Group Report
Meetings:
SOM-16 (13–16 December 2021), SOM-17 planned for Q4 2022, Leaders’ Summit planned for 2023
Key Decisions:
Adoption of revised agenda, endorsement of reports and recommendations, approval of 2022 organizational structure, financial regulations and staff policies
Special Notes:
Challenges due to COVID-19 pandemic, completion of audited financial statements by April 2022, continuation of leadership roles in committees
Year:
2017
Region / City:
Southeast Asia, Manila, Philippines
Event Type:
International meeting and symposium
Organizing Body:
UNESCO, IHP
Target Audience:
Researchers, policy makers, and water management professionals
Event Dates:
13–16 November 2017
Registration Deadline:
16 October 2017
Includes:
Field trip to Laguna Lake, presentations, and hotel booking options
Document Type:
Registration form
Language:
English
Contact Emails:
[email protected], [email protected]
Year:
2021
Location:
Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Topic:
Police shooting, Racism
Document type:
News article
Author:
AfroWorldNews
Date published:
June 7, 2021
Subjects:
Lindani Myeni, racial discrimination, police violence
Related events:
Black Lives Matter protests, death of George Floyd
Year:
2020
Region / City:
Honolulu, Hawaii
State:
Hawaii
Country:
United States
Organization:
Hawaii State Department of Health (DOH)
Branch:
Maternal and Child Health Branch (MCHB)
Unit:
Home Visiting Services Unit (HVSU)
Program:
Your ʻOhana Network
Document Type:
Scope of Work
Project Period:
April 1, 2020 to May 21, 2020
Invoice Deadline:
June 30, 2020
Event Date:
On or about May 21, 2020
Event Location:
Oahu, Hawaii
Related Event:
Hawaiʻi Home Visiting Advisory Committee Meeting
Target Audience:
Event coordinators / bidders
Compensation Type:
Lump sum bid
Payment Method:
State purchase orders and checks
Submission Requirement:
Electronic bid with detailed narrative and supporting attachments
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Honolulu, Hawaii
Topic:
Aerial lift truck procurement
Document Type:
Invitation for Bids (IFB)
Organization / Institution:
University of Hawaii
Author:
Kalbert Young
Target Audience:
Bidders interested in responding electronically
Period of Action:
2025-2026
Approval Date:
December 22, 2025
Amendment Date:
January 16, 2026
Course Number & Title:
CJ 602-90-03, Agency Administration; 3 credits
Session, Location, & Dates:
Fall 2016, 10/03/16 to 12/12/16
Instructor:
Nova C. Akau, MSCJA, LSW
Note:
Parole Officer IV, State of Hawaii
Contact Number:
234-8210 (no calls or texts after 8:00 p.m.)
E-Mail Addresses:
[email protected]
Office Hours:
Monday through Saturday from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm. May contact via text, email or direct call.
Textbook:
Grover, S. (2011). Managing the Public Sector (9th ed.). Boston, MA: Wadsworth, Cengage Learning.
Course Description:
Survey of concepts and methods of management as applied to public administration and criminal justice systems agencies (Catalog Description).
Program Outcomes:
Students graduating with a Master of Criminal Justice Administration will demonstrate an understanding of seven learning outcomes. This course meets five of the seven, which are as follows:
Practical knowledge regarding the inherent complexities and day-to-day operations of the American criminal justice system:
Criminal justice problems and issues; and criminal justice program evaluation.
A comprehensive, integrated model of criminal justice administration theory and practice, stressing conceptual, methodological and contextual knowledge development and application:
A professional outlook and the ability to cope with, weigh, analyze, and investigate problems in corrections and law enforcement and to make enlightened decisions; management skills; fundamental skills required in managing personnel; policymaking, research and instructional responsibilities in criminal justice; administrative challenges and how these challenges are met; theory and practice concerning criminal justice administration, management and policy; and decision-making and problem-solving skills required in criminal justice administration, management and policy.
Problems associated with ethical administration decision-making:
The ability to cope with, weigh, analyze, and investigate ethical problems in corrections and law enforcement and to make enlightened decisions.
Learning how to maintain efficient criminal justice standards without infringing on the basic rights guaranteed to each individual by both state and federal constitutions and laws:
Due process of law and its application to the states; administrative responsibilities regarding police practice, policy, and procedure; current trends in law enforcement management; and basic elements of correctional administration.
Student Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this course, students will demonstrate an understanding of:
Administrative and management of corrections:
the differing organizations and processes.
Attendance:
Attendance is mandatory, essential, and will fall within school guidelines -- meaning it will and can affect your final grade. If you do not attend for a two-week period, which means you missed 20% of class, you could be asked to withdraw. It is your responsibility to contact the instructor if you will not be attending class prior to class at which time assignments due and future assignments will be discussed.
Academic Policies:
Students are expected to comply with the standards related to academic honesty and plagiarism that are stated in the Chaminade General Catalog. Failure to adhere to these policies can result in a failing grade. Additionally, class discussions and assignments will reflect the Western Association of Schools and Colleges five core competencies: writing, quantitative reasoning, information literacy, and critical thinking.
General Chaminade Matters:
The five characteristics of a Marianist Education are: 1. Educate for Formation in Faith. 2. Provide an Excellent Education. 3. Educate in Family Spirit. 4. Educate for Service, Justice, and Peace. 5. Educate for Adaptation to Change. Selected from Characteristics of Marianist Universities: A Resource Paper, Published in 1999 by Chaminade University of Honolulu, St. Mary’s University and University of Dayton. Each of these characteristics is integrated, to varying degrees, in this course.
ADA Accommodations:
Any accommodations requested under the American Disability Act must be conducted through the Counseling Center prior to the start of the course.
Title IX Compliance:
Chaminade University of Honolulu (CUH) recognizes the inherent dignity of all individuals and promotes respect for all people. Sexual misconduct, physical and/or psychological abuse will NOT be tolerated at CUH. If you have been the victim of sexual misconduct, physical and/or psychological abuse, we encourage you to report this matter promptly. As a faculty member, I am interested in promoting a safe and healthy environment, and should I learn of any sexual misconduct, physical and/or psychological abuse, I must report the matter to the Title IX Coordinator. Should you want to speak to a confidential source you may contact the following:• Chaminade Counseling Center 808 735-4845.• Any priest serving as a sacramental confessor or any ordained religious leader serving in the sacred confidence role.
Class Participation:
Each student is required to participate during discussions and be respectful of opinions and views of others. Diversity of thoughts and ideas are welcomed and encouraged. Every week, you will be required to post a discussion (topic given by the instructor) and respond to at least three of your fellow classmates. Late posts are accepted on a case-by-case basis and must be discussed with the instructor prior to the due date.
Assignments:
The purpose of assignments is to apply knowledge gained, demonstrate understanding of the class objective and provoke thought. They include discussion posts, articles, and the literature review project. All assignments will be submitted via Canvas. The Discussion points earned will be based on content (thoughtfulness of entry) with your post and with the
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Honolulu, HI
Subject:
Public Meeting, Testimony, Water Supply
Document Type:
Meeting Notice
Organization:
Board of Water Supply, City and County of Honolulu
Author:
Board of Water Supply
Target Audience:
General Public, Testifiers
Effective Period:
January 26, 2026
Approval Date:
January 20, 2026
Amendment Date:
None
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Honolulu, HI; San Diego, CA
Topic:
Criminal justice procedures
Document Type:
Flowchart / Online resource
Organization:
Bureau of Justice Assistance; Honolulu Prosecuting Office; San Diego County District Attorney
Target Audience:
General public, legal professionals
Content Format:
Online interactive charts
Related Links:
http://bjs.ojp.usdoj.gov/content/largechart.cfm#Honolulu; http://www1.honolulu.gov/prosecuting/flowchart.htm; http://www.sdcda.org/office/criminal-justice-system.html