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)
AARO is a Pentagon office established in 2022 to detect, identify, and investigate unidentified anomalous phenomena across U.S. military operations.
Open fileAATIP (Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program)
A Pentagon program that investigated unexplained aerial phenomena from 2007 to 2012 with $22 million in funding.
Open fileDIA (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 fileNASA UAP Independent Study Team
NASA assembled a 16-member expert panel in 2022 to study unidentified anomalous phenomena from a scientific perspective.
Open fileProject Blue Book
Project Blue Book was the U.S. Air Force's systematic study of unidentified flying objects from 1952 to 1969.
Open fileProject Sign
The first official USAF UFO investigation (1947-1949), predecessor to Project Grudge and Project Blue Book.
Open fileSCU (Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies)
An independent volunteer research organization that publishes technical analyses of UAP cases using FOIA-obtained data.
Open fileUAPTF (UAP Task Force)
The UAPTF was a Pentagon task force created in 2020 to detect and analyze unidentified aerial phenomena that could threaten U.S. national security.
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