January 26, 2024🇺🇸Disclosure
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DoD Inspector General Publishes UAP Assessment Report

The Department of Defense Inspector General released a report evaluating DoD measures and protocols for handling unidentified anomalous phenomena. The assessment examined whether the department adequately addressed UAP encounters and reporting procedures across military branches.

Date
January 26, 2024
Location
Washington, D.C.District of Columbia🇺🇸
Type
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🇺🇸 United States
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Evaluation of DoD Actions Regarding UAP (DODIG-23-109) -- Unclassified SummaryGov Report
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Background

In 2024, the Department of Defense Inspector General published a formal assessment report on how the DoD handles Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena. The report evaluated AARO's effectiveness, inter-agency coordination, and the adequacy of UAP reporting mechanisms across the military branches.

Background

The report focused on the DoD's overall approach to UAP.
It assessed key operational areas within the department.

Evaluation Areas

  • AARO's effectiveness
  • Inter-agency coordination
  • Adequacy of UAP reporting mechanisms across the military branches

Findings

The IG's findings identified areas where the DoD's UAP response fell short of congressional mandates.

Recommendations

  • Improvements to data collection
  • Enhancements to analysis capabilities
  • Better information sharing protocols

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