The Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) has released a new opportunity for digital teams to redesign the Native Hawaiian Data Book website — a widely used resource that provides statistical information about Native Hawaiian communities. The project focuses on modernizing the platform, improving usability, and enhancing access to key datasets.
For agencies specializing in accessible, data‑driven websites, this is a meaningful chance to support a high‑impact public information tool.
Opportunity Overview
OHA is seeking a qualified vendor to redesign the Native Hawaiian Data Book website using modern web standards and improved user experience practices. The publicly available information highlights several capability areas relevant to the project:
- Responsive web design
- Content management systems
- Data visualization tools
- Advanced search functionality
- Web analytics
These requirements point toward a comprehensive modernization effort aimed at improving how users explore and interact with data.
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Why This Project Matters
The Native Hawaiian Data Book is a critical resource for policymakers, researchers, educators, and community members. A redesigned platform has the potential to strengthen public access to information and support long‑term digital sustainability for one of Hawai‘i’s most widely referenced data tools.
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