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UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE 2022 Annual Report on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena
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UNCLASSIFIED Table of Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .00....iicccecceccsseeseeseeceseceaecaeesseveeessecsaecaaecaeesaesecessecsaecnaecaaeeaeeeeeeeeeaees 2 SCOPE AND ASSUMPTIONS. ....0....cccceccecessceesessecesecesecaeeeseeseesecaeceaecseeeseeeeeeeeeaecaecaeeaeeeneeas 3 SCOPC .....ceeeccecesccecseeceeseceesuecesnsecesueceesaeceesaecseaaecseaeeceeaeeceeaeeceeaeeceaeeceeeeceeeecseeeceeeeecneeeeneeeeaees 3 ASSUMPTIONS ........ecececsceessecsseceseceeceeeseecsaecseceeeeenseecsuecsaeeseeeeeaeecsaecaecsaeenssecsueceaeeseeeeessecaeceeenaaes 3 GOVERNMENTAL CHANGES TO MANAGE UAP ISSUES. ......0...0ccccccec…
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UNCLASSIFIED 2 UNCLASSIFIED EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) reporting is increasing, enabling a greater awareness of the airspace and increased opportunity to resolve UAP events. In addition to the 144 UAP reports covered during the 17 years of UAP reporting included in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) preliminary assessment, there have been 247 new reports and another 119 that were either since discovered or reported after the preliminary assessment’s time period. This totals 510 UAP reports as of 30 August 2022. Additional inform…
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UNCLASSIFIED 3 UNCLASSIFIED SCOPE AND ASSUMPTIONS Scope This annual report is provided by ODNI in response to a requirement established in Section 1683 of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year (FY) 2022, Establishment of Office, Organizational Structure, and Authorities to Address Unidentified Aerial Phenomena. Subsection (h) of that section states “the Director [of National Intelligence— DNI], in consultation with the Secretary [of Defense—SECDEF], shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees a report on unidentified aerial phenomena” (See Appen…
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UNCLASSIFIED 4 UNCLASSIFIED GOVERNMENTAL CHANGES TO MANAGE UAP ISSUES Establishment of the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) The Deputy Secretary of Defense directed the USD(I&S) to establish an office with sufficient scope, authorities, responsibilities, and capabilities to continue the UAPTF efforts and meet the expanded criteria. AARO was established as the UAPTF’s successor entity on 20 July 2022. Per its mandate, AARO has the authority to coordinate UAP efforts beyond DoD and is authorized to develop processes and procedures to synchronize and standardize collection…
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UNCLASSIFIED 5 UNCLASSIFIED CONTINUED REPORTING AND ROBUST ANALYSIS ARE PROVIDING BETTER FIDELITY ON UAP EVENTS, BUT MANY CASES REMAIN UNRESOLVED UAP Reporting The ODNI preliminary assessment on UAP discussed 144 UAP reports and had an information cut-off date of 05 March 2021. Since then, AARO received a total of 247 new UAP reports. An additional 119 UAP reports on events that occurred before 05 March 2021, but were not included in the preliminary assessment, have been discovered or reported after the preliminary assessment’s time period. These 366 additional reports, when co…
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UNCLASSIFIED 6 UNCLASSIFIED ODNI and AARO have maintained communication with our allied partners regarding UAP, keeping them informed of developments and U.S. initiatives. The DoD and IC enterprises are working collaboratively to report, identify, and resolve UAP events. Agencies across the IC have established standard operating procedures that will streamline UAP resolution. For example, AARO’s analytic methodology requires a whole-of-government approach to resolving UAP events, to include analysts and science and technology specialists, to help resolve UAP events. Flight Safet…
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UNCLASSIFIED 7 UNCLASSIFIED SUMMARY AND WAY AHEAD UAP continue to represent a hazard to flight safety and pose a possible adversary collection threat. Since the publication of the ODNI preliminary assessment in June 2021, UAP reporting has increased, partially due to a concentrated effort to destigmatize the topic of UAP and instead recognize the potential risks that it poses as both a safety of flight hazard and potential adversarial activity. Whereas there were previously 144 UAP reports covered during the 17 years of UAP reporting included in the ODNI preliminary assessment on …
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