This is a complete listing of the portals available on our system. You can use the filter options to search for a specific portal, or simply browse them all. Keep in mind that even if a portal's membership is restricted, there may be content available to non-members.
Executive Global Look
The AFMS operates and manages a worldwide healthcare system capable of responding to a full spectrum of anticipated health requirements and provides an integrated healthcare system from forward deployed locations through definitive care with an emphasis on prevention of illness and injury.
Information technology is the defining technology of our age. Its promise for dramatically improving peoples' lives is unprecedented. Today, however, millions impacted by the so-called digital divide remain disenfranchised from using computers and computer-based information appliances. This leaves them at a grave disadvantage, affecting not only their employment prospects and productivity but also their ability to control and navigate their environment and access information that enhances-or even saves-their lives. The Archimedes Project is addressing these inequalities by developing technologies that make information appliances accessible regardless of individual needs, abilities, preferences and culture.
Believing that information technology holds enormous promise for improving human lives, the Archimedes Project is dedicated to helping realize that promise through original and collaborative research, education, and studies; and projects involving companies, organizations, and nations.
To coordinate actors working in the fields of avian influenza tracking, treatment, and prevention.
Providing a place for groups involved in projects involving carbon monitoring, offsetting, and sequestration to collaborate and share ideas.
Performing basic research in areas that will improve safeguards for key infrastructures in island and extreme environments as well as providing important environmental information in times of natural or man-made emergencies.
Welcome to the DOFAW Portal for "Water Quality Monitoring for Land Conservation"
This is a cooperative Project between the Division of Forestry and Wildlife (Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources), The Center for Conservation Research and Training (University of Hawaii), and InteleSense Technologies, Inc. which will employ a “state of the art” cyberinfrastructure to support land management and conservation practices to improve the overall health of Hawaii’s watershed and stream environments.
The purpose of this website is for students to share data about the Kalihi stream and surrounding areas.
We owe it to ourselves, our ancestors, and our children's children to make sure that Hawai‘i’s native forests, free-flowing streams, coral reefs, and productive seas thrive. This is the collective commitment that the HCA and HCAF strive to fulfill through the unique partnership of its members, in collaboration with the broader Hawaiian community. After all – A'ohe hana nui ka alu ‘ia. No task is too big when done together.
The Hawai‘i Biodiversity & Mapping Program (HBMP) is a research program within the Center for Conservation Research and Training (CCRT) , Pacific BioSciences Research Center (PBRC) at the University of Hawai‘i . HBMP is also a member of NatureServe , an international network of databases.
Our mission is to gather, synthesize, and disseminate comprehensive information on the status and location of Hawai‘i's biological resources in order to assist others towards making a positive impact on biodiversity. Our staff's expertise includes collecting field data, and applying digital databases and geoinformatics to model and research environmental issues.