8 organizations on file
UAP Agencies & Programs
Government agencies and programs investigating UAP, AARO, AATIP, Project Blue Book, the UAP Task Force, NASA, the DIA, and independent research groups.
AARO (All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office)
The Pentagon office established in 2022 to detect, track, and resolve UAP across air, sea, space, and transmedium domains.
Open file →AATIP (Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program)
A Defense Department program (2007-2012) that studied UAP threat assessments, funded by a Senate earmark championed by Harry Reid.
Open file →DIA (Defense Intelligence Agency)
The U.S. military intelligence agency that funded and oversaw AATIP-era research and produced reference documents on advanced aerospace topics.
Open file →NASA UAP Independent Study Team
An independent NASA panel commissioned in 2022 that released a public report in September 2023 calling for better UAP data collection.
Open file →Project Blue Book
The U.S. Air Force’s UAP investigation program (1952-1969) that examined 12,618 reports, leaving 701 unexplained.
Open file →Project Sign
The first official USAF UFO investigation (1947-1949), predecessor to Project Grudge and Project Blue Book.
Open file →SCU (Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies)
An independent volunteer research organization that publishes technical analyses of UAP cases using FOIA-obtained data.
Open file →UAPTF (UAP Task Force)
A DoD task force established in August 2020 that produced the June 2021 preliminary assessment, predecessor to AARO.
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