WINNERS ANNOUNCED FOR 2025 ANNUAL HAWAI‘I ANNUAL CODE CHALLENGE

Posted on Dec 5, 2025 in Featured, Main, News Releases
STATE OF HAWAIʻI 
KA MOKU ʻĀINA O HAWAIʻI
JOSH GREEN, M.D.
GOVERNOR
KE KIAʻĀINA
KEITH A. REGAN 
COMPTROLLER
KA LUNA HOʻOMALU HANA LAULĀ
OFFICE OF ENTERPRISE TECHNOLOGY SERVICES 
KEʻENA HOʻOLANA ʻENEHANA
CHRISTINE M. SAKUDA 
CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER
LUNA ʻENEHANA

 

WINNERS ANNOUNCED FOR 10TH ANNUAL HAWAI‘I ANNUAL CODE CHALLENGE

 

High School, College and Professional Teams Earn $18,000 in Awards for Innovative Tech Solutions
High school and college students along with IT professionals compete in the 2025 Hawai‘i Annual Code Challenge

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 3, 2025

 

HONOLULU — Nine teams of Hawai‘i’s emerging technologists were recognized today as winners of the 10th Annual Hawai‘i Annual Code Challenge (HACC), held on November 22 at the University of Hawai‘i (UH) – West O‘ahu. The State of Hawaiʻi Office of Enterprise Technology Services (ETS) and UH have organized this yearly event for  a decade now, inspiring students, amateurs and professionals to help modernize state services and strengthen Hawai‘i’s local tech community.

 

ETS is a division of the Department of Accounting and General Services (DAGS), headed by Director and Comptroller Keith Regan. “This is a great opportunity for coders to develop their technical and soft skills, and will help strengthen our state’s tech sector and diversify our economy,” he said.

 

This year, nine finalist teams presented their solutions before a panel of judges, addressing four real-world challenges from state agencies and community partners:
  • DHRD – AI Agent Screening of Potential Applicants
  • ETS – Standardized IT Project Review Web Application
  • UH – HR Navigator
  • UH – UH Pathfinder AI

 

Nearly 120 attendees—including families, educators, and community supporters—watched as teams showcased applications ranging from AI-driven hiring tools to platforms that help students identify educational pathways for future careers. A total of $18,000 in prizes were awarded across three divisions (high school, college, and professional).

 

Lieutenant Governor Sylvia Luke, who delivered remarks before the presentations, praised the students for applying their skills to real-world issues that impact Hawai‘i every day.

 

“Over the past ten years, the HACC has shown how creativity and technology can directly improve the lives of Hawai‘i’s people,” said Lieutenant Governor Luke. “Seeing these students and young professionals tackle real government challenges gives me tremendous hope for the future. Their ideas,  energy and  dedication will help build a stronger, more innovative Hawai‘i.”

 

State Chief Information Officer (CIO) Christine Sakuda highlighted the importance of cultivating talent and fostering collaboration between the state and the community.

 

“The HACC has been one of Hawai‘i’s most powerful platforms for growing our innovation ecosystem,” said CIO Sakuda. “These teams have brought fresh perspectives and bold ideas that could transform how government serves the public. Their work not only helps us improve our systems but also strengthens the next generation of technology leaders across our islands.”

 

Celebrating its tenth year, the HACC continues to support the State of Hawai‘i’s goals of expanding the local IT workforce, strengthening community engagement, and promoting civic-minded innovation.

 

By the Numbers:
  • 98 participants
  • 31 high school students
  • 32 teams created
  • 21 projects submitted
  • 19 team finalists
Challenges:
  • Department of Human Resource Development – AI Agent Screening of Potential Applicants
  • Office of Enterprise Technology Services – Standardized IT Project Review Web Application
  • University of Hawaiʻi – HR Navigator
  • University of Hawaiʻi – UH Pathfinder AI
Results
Challenge(s)
Team Name
Captain
Affiliation
Middle/High School
1
ETS – Project Review App
MHS
Danica Ibanez
Mililani High School
2
UH – Pathfinder AI
CottonBytes
Khaen Dumbrique
Waipahu High School
3
UH – HR Navigator
Kimchi Bowl Noodles
Jared-Jomar Utleg
Waipahu High School
College
1
ETS – Project Review App
OPEN TO WORK
Junle Yan
UH Mānoa
2
UH – Pathfinder AI
Nintendo DS
Samantha Limon
UH Mānoa
3
DHRD – AI Screener
3 Lil Minions
Lionel Derrick Roxas
 UH Mānoa
Professional
1
UH – Pathfinder AI
Interstellar
Malisa Lo
N/A
2
DHRD – AI Screener
DarkMode
Micah Tilton
N/A
3
UH – Pathfinder AI
Logimoca
Sadie Flick
N/A
Sponsors
Microsoft, Google for Government, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Salesforce, eWorld Enterprise Solutions, Hawaiian Electric, IBM, Oracle, Hawaiʻi Data Collaborative and SHI Public Sector.

 

Partners
IMAG Foundation, the Hawai‘i Department of Education Computer Science Team, University of Hawaii Mānoa Information & Computer Sciences, Hawai‘i Pacific University, Hawaiʻi Tech Days, Education Pathway National Center, TORCH and the Chamber of Commerce Hawai‘i.

 

For more information, visit https://hacc.hawaii.gov/

 

Media contact:
Glenn Dela Cruz
Senior Communications Manager
Office of Enterprise Technology Services, State of Hawai‘i