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AECOM I County of Hawaii,Planning Department,Fiscal Year 2024 <br /> HDOT Historic Properties Repository for the State Highway System CONTINUED #4 <br /> Archaeological data is sensitive,particularly the location of sites and even Performance <br /> more so the location of human burials.The decision was made to redact The original schedule of the project was impacted by the coronavirus <br /> the specific location of these historic properties and present them to users pandemic due to loss of access to research and data collection being <br /> as a grid that was shaded when such resources were present.Another conducted at the main repository at SHPD office,but thanks to our online <br /> grid was created to reflect the presence or absence of data from SHPD, sharing and collaboration process,the AECOM team was able to adapt <br /> since there was not an agreement between HDOT and SHPD to share and troubleshoot this issue and even coordinate with SHPD staff to <br /> such information.These grids alert to users that sensitive resources are provide a"data dump"of additional electronic documents for the AECOM <br /> within or near their area of interest without compromising the confidential team to review and process. <br /> location information. <br /> Achievements <br /> Collected archaeological survey reports from SHPD that were not <br /> accessible or available to users outside SHPD office,as well as reports <br /> and studies held by individual HDOT-HWY staff,and created a secure and <br /> readily available library of reports with a spatial interface and other tools <br /> that make it easy for project managers to identify cultural resources and <br /> survey areas along the highways throughout the state.This replaced a dif- <br /> ficult and opaque process that required multiple requests from SHPD and <br /> often risked missing cultural resource survey information that was stored <br /> in inaccessible locations. <br /> During interactive workshops, HDOT stakeholders were asked to contrib- <br /> ute to a"wish list'of features that they would like the team to incorporate <br /> into the web app as it was being constructed.The AECOM team was able <br /> to include most of these items within the current scope and arrange for <br /> others to be part of future projects. <br /> 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED VNTH THIS PROJECT <br /> (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE <br /> a. AECOM Technical Services, Inc. Honolulu, HI Prime Consultant <br /> AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 7/2021)PART I -PAGE F-5 <br />