Statewide Longitudinal Data System (SLDS)
The DXP contributes to, and collectively governs, Hawai‘i’s Statewide Longitudinal Data System (SLDS) which links cross-agency information on residents of the state from infancy, early learning, K-12, postsecondary education, and the workforce, commonly referred to as the education-to-workforce pipeline.
What We Do
Manage the SLDS
Hawaii's Statewide Longitudinal Data System
Shared data governance
Guiding how data is handled and used
Analysis & reports
Questions generated by partners and stakeholders
Data products
Dashboards, data stories and publications
Data requests
Data provided to individuals and groups
Data Summit
Yearly convening of DXP stakeholders
Our Strategic Priorities
As outlined in our Strategic Plan 2021-2025, we have three major goals, 1) create a culture of data use, 2) strengthen the data sharing partnership, and 3) continue protecting individual privacy.
Our Mission
Our Vision
Our goals are to execute a policy-relevant research agenda and promote the power and potential of cross-agency data use.
Data RequestsWe seek to expand data sharing and increase capacity to meet the state’s research and data needs.
Our PartnersAll data leaving the DXP must be in either aggregated or de-identified format to protect individuals’ privacy. Data from the DXP focuses on group counts and trends, not individuals.
Security & Privacy