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Unidentified Aerospace-Undersea Phenomena Joint Program Office

government
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government

The Unidentified Aerospace-Undersea Phenomena Joint Program Office does not appear to exist as a distinct organization based on available sources. No references to this specific entity were found in government UAP programs, academic studies, or related fields. Existing U.S. government efforts include NASA's 2022 UAP Independent Study, a civilian scientific initiative to analyze data and advance understanding of UAP; the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), established under the Department of Defense around 2022 to investigate UAP across air, sea, space, and land domains, succeeding the UAP Task Force; and academic efforts like the University at Albany's 2025 field tests using radar, AI, and infrared for rigorous UAP analysis. These focus on data collection, scientific methods, and resolving anomalies, with AARO active as of 2025. Global studies span decades, emphasizing UAP as a worldwide phenomenon.