NCIS FIELD OFFICE LOCATIONS | PACIFIC OPERATIONS
HAWAII FIELD OFFICE  
The Hawaii Field Office is located onboard Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam. Hawaii Field Office image with map, palm trees, sand and Special Agents workingHIFO provides support to Department of the Navy assets in the Pacific, including the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, U.S. Pacific Fleet, U.S. Marine Forces Pacific, and Commander, Navy Region Hawaii.


ADDRESS:
449 SOUTH AVENUE
BLDG 221
PEARL HARBOR HI 96860

PHONE: 808-474-1218
DSN: 315-474-1218


SPECIAL AGENT IN CHARGE:
Kay Een
 

     SUBORDINATE OFFICES     
NCIS Resident Agency Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii
NCIS Resident Agency Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

NCIS also has representatives assigned to the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force Honolulu Division, the FBI’s Counterintelligence Task Force Honolulu Division, and the State Attorney General’s Office Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force.

NCIS Hawaii Field Office News
click to view full story
Oct. 2, 2024

Hawaii Field Office Cold Case Unit Seeking New Leads

NCISRA Kaneohe Bay’s SA James Curry sat down with a Honolulu investigative reporter to discuss NCIS cold cases that have remained unsolved for years. Hoping to generate public interest and actionable leads in the 1980 cold case murders of Marine

Sept. 10, 2024

Director Lopez Meets with INDOPACOM Commander

Director Omar Lopez met with U.S. Indo-Pacific Command Commander Adm. Samuel J. Paparo in Hawaii this week to discuss NCIS and Navy operations in the INDOPACOM area of responsibility, including NCIS’ efforts to safeguard the Navy’s critical
Press Releases (HIFO Related)
click to view full release
The Naval Criminal Investigative Service is the Navy's primary law enforcement and counterintelligence force. The agency works in tandem with local, state, and federal law enforcement as well as foreign agencies to counter and investigate the most serious crimes ranging from terrorism and espionage to common felonies involving Department of the Navy personnel.
Man Sentenced for Selling $3.5M in Counterfeit and Substandard Electronics for Use in Military Systems
By U.S. Department of Justice | Oct. 1, 2024
A California man was sentenced yesterday to three years and six months in prison for a scheme to defraud the Department of Defense’s (DoD) Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) by selling over $3.5 million worth of fan assemblies to...