About the Hawaii State Fusion Center

The Hawaii State Fusion Center (HSFC) is a Hawaii State government program that facilitates intelligence sharing between local, state, and federal agencies, and the public and private sectors. 

As the nation’s 77th Fusion Center, it is uniquely structured to empower front-line law enforcement, public safety, fire service, emergency response, public health, critical infrastructure partners, and private sector security personnel to understand local implications of national intelligence, thus enabling local officials to better protect their communities.

What We Do

The HSFC  collects tips, leads, and other threat information through suspicious activity reporting (SAR). It conducts analysis, disseminates intelligence, and provides training and technology resources. The top priorities are counter terrorism and cyber security.

Join Us

The HSFC serves multiple sectors in a "whole of community" approach.

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Report criminal activity and potential threats


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