The State of Hawaii has partnered with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in a Hawaii Silver Jackets Interagency Collaboration Team under the State’s Hawaii Ocean Resources Management Plan (ORMP). The State Office of Planning and Sustainable Development’s Coastal Zone Management Program will serve as the lead coordinating agency for the State. The Silver Jackets is a nationwide program focused on reducing coastal flood risks. Now that the state team is formally recognized, Hawaii is now eligible for support from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers via technical advisory and annual funding opportunities.
“From a national perspective, this marks a major milestone for the Silver Jackets vision, with Hawaii becoming the 50th state to form a Silver Jackets team,” says Ellen Berggren, National Silver Jackets program manager. “The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers affirms our commitment to support Hawaii, bringing our expertise and resources and a collaborative spirit to work together to identify and implement solutions to address flood and coastal hazards in the Pacific.”
The Hawaii Silver Jackets Team will operate within the State’s Hawaii Ocean Resources Management Plan and its already existing multi-agency framework. “We welcome this partnership that further solidifies the Army Corps’ commitment to support local approaches to address our state’s significant risks from coastal flooding. Coastal hazards, including flooding from sea level rise, is listed as one of the ORMP’s three main focus areas and the Silver Jackets Team will play a key role in providing technical support and leveraging resources to best address this issue,” said Justine Nihipali, Coastal Zone Management program manager and state lead.
As a partnership-based program, the Hawaii Silver Jackets team will create and facilitate inter-agency coordination on strategies to reduce coastal flood risks. Other participating agencies include the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Hawaii Emergency Management Agency (HI-EMA), Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR), and University of Hawaii Sea Grant Program. The Silver Jackets is a nationwide program, and with the establishment of the Hawaii team, there are now Silver Jackets Teams in all 50 states, three territories, and the District of Columbia.
The quarterly ORMP Working Group meeting held on Aug 5th, 2021, marked the first official meeting of the Hawaii Silver Jackets Team.
To learn more about the Silver Jackets Program, visit silverjackets.nfrmp.us/State-Teams/Hawaii
To learn more about The Hawaii Ocean Resource Management Plan, visit arcg.is/1rmiae0 or download the plan at planning.hawaii.gov/czm/ormp