Hawaiʻi Police Department to Test New External Ballistic Vest Uniform
Hawaiʻi Police Department to Test New External Ballistic Vest Uniform
The Hawaiʻi Police Department is preparing to conduct a 30-day operational Test and Evaluation (T&E) of a new external ballistic vest uniform for patrol officers.
Starting in May 2026, 10 selected officers will begin wearing the new vest as part of their regular duty uniform. Members of the public may notice some officers wearing this updated external vest carrier during their shifts. The test will run from May 1, through May 31, 2026, and may be extended for an additional 30 days if more feedback is needed.
This evaluation will help the department assess the new uniform’s comfort, mobility, durability, and overall performance in Hawaiʻi’s climate and working conditions. Training and equipment issuance for the participating officers will take place on Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
“This evaluation is part of Chief Mahuna’s ongoing commitment to provide our officers with the best possible equipment to enhance both their safety and effectiveness while serving the public,” said Captain Levon Stevens, Administrative Services Division and T&E Coordinator.
Public Feedback Welcome
The Hawaiʻi Police Department encourages members of the public who observe officers wearing the new external vest uniform during the test period to share their observations and feedback. Comments regarding the appearance, professionalism, or any other impressions are appreciated.
Please send all feedback via email to Captain Levon Stevens, Administrative Services Division and T&E Coordinator, at levon.stevens@hawaiipolice.gov.
