U.S. Army Garrison Hawaii

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Job Description

We provided live coverage to the community for the ARMY TRAINING LAND RETENTION ON OʻAHU Environmental Impact Statement Project from July 9-11, 2024, at the Waiʻanae District Park, Kahuku High School, and Leilehua High School. 3 PTZ cameras on a live stream were provided with our bonded encoders to ensure a robust internet connection to all those watching virtually.

The U.S. Army Hawaii conducts training at various installations on the island of Oʻahu to meet its mission of readiness. The U.S. Government leases approximately 6,322 acres of land from the State of Hawaiʻi consisting of portions of Kahuku Training Area (KTA) and Makua Military Reservation (MMR), and all of Kawailoa-Poamoho Training Area (Poamoho).

KTA, Poamoho, and MMR are comprised of approximately 18,000 acres of U.S. Government and State-owned lands. The Army’s authority to use the State-owned lands is through leases which were initiated in 1964 to support mission-critical training capabilities, training facilities, operations, access, and other essential military training and logistics services. The 65-year leases of the State-owned lands expire in 2029.

Project Details

  • Live Event Coverage
  • Live Switch
  • Live Streaming

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Live Video Hawaii specializes in real-time video event coverage such as sports, ceremonies, conferences, seminars, recitals, pageants, performances, trainings, award ceremonies, graduations, or any other event that cannot be stopped.

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