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New Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism (DBEDT) report provides economic insight & outlook for Hawai’i’s Defense sector

HONOLULU – The State of Hawai‘i’s Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism (DBEDT) has released its Hawaii Defense Economy (HDE) Strengths-Weaknesses-Opportunities-Threats (SWOT) Analysis Report and Action Plan, which identifies the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats to Hawai‘i’s defense sector, as well as proposes strategic initiatives to expand opportunities for more local businesses and contractors to engage in, and benefit from military contract spending.

“Hawai‘i’s military defense sector continues to remain strong and is helping to stabilize our economy during this pandemic,” said Mike McCartney, director of DBEDT. “As the second largest sector of the State’s economy, military procurement spending has generated $4.5 billion in economic impact this year, with $2.3 billion in federal contracts throughout the state, helping to sustain more than 30,000 jobs statewide. Our Hawaii Defense Economy project SWOT Analysis Report and Action Plan allows us to identify and determine initiatives that will help us to diversify and strengthen our state’s economic resiliency, which is now more important than ever.”

Major highlights from DBEDT’s HDE SWOT Analysis Report include:

Strengths & Opportunities

Weaknesses & Threats

Focus Areas

The following were identified as sectors with the greatest potential for sustaining Hawai‘i’s defense industry and building economic resiliency. All areas have experienced growth in military contract awards over the past five years.

The SWOT analysis survey was deployed to 507 military prime and subcontractors in Hawai‘i. Responses were gathered online from February through April 2020. DBEDT received 107 responses (21% response rate) from a wide range of industries, including small businesses (89%), service providers (84%), DoD business contractors for 10+ years (77%) and prime contractors (65%). For detailed survey results, and to view the full SWOT analysis report, visit here .

Utilizing data from the SWOT Analysis Report, HDE website and additional stakeholder surveys, a comprehensive Action Plan was developed to propose and guide strategic areas of focus for a potential Phase III of the HDE project. The main initiatives proposed in the Action Plan include:

The DoD Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation (LDCC) has funded the previous Phase I and current Phase II of the Hawaii Defense Economy (HDE) project as part of its mission to support the readiness and resiliency of states and communities invested in the defense mission. DBEDT is currently in the process of applying for an OEA grant to support a Phase III of the project to implement proposed initiatives and select deliverables based on the Action Plan recommendations. To access the Action Plan, visit the HDE project website or click here.

For more information about DBEDT’s HDE project, and to access data and information about Hawai‘i’s military defense sector, visit http://defenseeconomy.hawaii.gov/.

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