ANCHORAGE, AK—The FBI is supporting law enforcement partners in Alaska through the FBI’s Legacy Body Armor Program, a nationwide initiative by the FBI’s Defensive Systems Unit (DSU) that donates surplus, still-serviceable body armor to local, state, and tribal law enforcement agencies. Today, as part of the Legacy Body Armor Program, the FBI donated 30 body armor kits to Wasilla Police Department, which were delivered and presented by representatives from the FBI Anchorage Field Office. This is the second donation of body armor received by a law enforcement agency in Alaska this year, followed by a donation of body armor received by King Cove Department of Public Safety in April 2026. Interested law enforcement agencies in Alaska can contact the FBI Anchorage Field Office at 907-276-4441 or at anchorage@fbi.gov . In accordance with the James Guelff and Chris McCurley Body Armor Act of 2002, federal agencies may donate body armor directly to state and/or local law enforcement agencies if the armor is in serviceable condition, is surplus property, and meets or exceeds the ballistic resistant requirements of the National Institute of Justice.