John F. Kennedy Presidential Library
The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library, founded in 1979 in the United States, is a government-operated repository managed by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). It preserves documents from President John F. Kennedy's administration and pre-presidential career, including Senate files from 1953–1961 with records related to UFO cases and projects. In the context of UAP/UFO research, it holds materials on government investigations and sightings, such as correspondence involving Senator Robert F. Kennedy on UFOs. Key activities include archival preservation, public access to declassified records, and digital cataloging. Notable holdings link to CIA UFO studies and JFK assassination files mentioning UFO encounters by associates like Reuben Efron. Currently active, it supports research into historical government programs on unidentified phenomena.