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Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Reporting and Material-
Disposition GENADMIN 
Originator: JOINT STAFF 13 WASHINGTON DC//J36 Homeland Defense Division 
Office: 136 Homeland Defense Division 
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CNO WASHINGTON DC, HQDA CSA WASHINGTON DC, CSAF WASHINGTON DC, CMC CMC WASHINGTON DC, COMDT COGARD 
WASHINGTON DC, CDR USCENTCOM MACDILL AFB FL, CDR USAFRICOM STUTTGART GE, CDR USNORTHCOM PETERSON AFB CO, CDR 
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USPACOM HONOLULU HI, HQ USSPACECOM COLORADO SPRINGS CO, CDR USEUCOM VAIHINGEN GE, CDR USSOUTHCOM MIAMI FL, 
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cancels the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, 
and Logistics memorandum. 
REF F is the DOD Directive for Intelligence Oversight that 
establishes polices, assigns responsibilities, and provides 
procedures for identifying, investigating, and reporting 
questionable intelligence activities and significant or highly 
sensitive matter; describes 
functions, relationships, and authorities of the DoD Senior 
Intelligence Oversight Official; and prescribes responsibilities and 
relationships of the Under Secretary for Intelligence, the General 
Counse
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REF C provides instructions to CCMDs and Services for reporting sUAS 
2.C.TWPPrRecovery and transfer of identifiable, non-anomalous 
items of foreign origin that have military potential or applications 
continue to be managed by the DoD FMP. REF D provides 
responsibilities for the management and operation of the DoD FMP. 
GENTEXT/EXECUTION/3. 
3.A.
(U) CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS 
3.A.1.641614.Respective subordinates of DoD, CCMDs, and Services 
will report all observed UAP incidents, incursions, and engagements 
to AARO, through their respective Combatant Command Joint Operations 
Cen
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(U) UAP OBJECTS are corporeal artifacts of unidentified 
anomalous phenomena. UAP may contain one or more UAP objects (e.g., 
airborne craft exhibiting apparent anomalous capabilities). UAP 
material are samples, in whole or in part, of UAP objects (e.g., 
debris). 
3.B.3. (U) UAP DATUM is any record of UAP detection, observation, 
identification, effects (on persons or equipment), mitigation, and 
material-exploitation. UAP datum includes but is not limited to 
observer, debriefer, and investigator notes and reports; still 
photographs and full-motion video; audio record
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Watch Centers no later than 12 hours after the event or upon receipt 
of report from Allied/Partner/Host nation. 
3.C.3. (U) The below template will be used to report UAP incidents, 
incursions, and engagements (* denotes a required response, and ** 
denotes a required response with additional reporting requirements): 
Line 1. *(U) REPORT CLASSIFICATION AND HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS: 
Line 2. *(U) DATE-TIME OF DETECTION Date Time Group (DTG) (i.e., 
DDHHHH2MMMYYYY; indicate whether estimated or precise): 
Line 3.A. *(U) UAP-EVENT TYPE (i.e., UAP incident, UAP incursion, 
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Line 11.0. (U) THIRD-PARTY OBSERVERS AND/OR REPORTERS (e.g., other 
US and/or foreign national persons or sensors): 
Line 11.E. *(U) REPORTING ORGANIZATION UAP-EVENT SERIAL NUMBER 
(format: [Geographic CCMD of event (abbreviation)]-[Detection Date]-
[three-digit, CCMD assigned numerical sequence] (e.g., USNORTHCOM/ 
NORAD-203UL2022?009)): 
3.D.(U) COUNTERINTELLIGENCE NOTIFICATION 
3.D.1.4iiii*DoD counterintelligence elements perform operations and 
investigations to protect the DOD from espionage and other foreign 
intelligence activities, sabotage, and assassinations conduc
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aircraft): 
Line 4.E. (U) SENSOR MAINTENANCE RECORD POINT OF CONTACT: 
Line 5. *(U) DATA OWNER (ORGANIZATION) INFORMATION (i.e., Combatant 
Command, Service): 
Line 6. *(U) UAP DATA CHAIN OF CUSTODY (Unit/Organization, Name, 
Rank/Grade, Phone Number): 
3.F. (U) REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION FOR MATERIAL TRANSFERS: 
3.F.1. (U) UAP OBJECTS AND MATERIAL are secured in a manner 
consistent with DoD Foreign Material Exploitation policies and 
doctrine and are transferred to appropriate location(s) and 
entit(ies) following coordination with AARO no later than 30 days 
after the event. The 
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3.G.1.E.1.6,00010mEnable deployment of specialized sensors within the 
AoR for the detection, observation, and identification in sensitive 
areas, and during testing or deployment of special capabilities. All 
collection within sensitive areas during testing or deployment 
capabilities must be conducted IAW with Intelligence Community 
Directives as well as per REF E. 
3.6.1.E.2.461111.Enable UAP-related counterintelligence activities, 
to include ensuring enjoined UAP observers are available for 
debriefing by Counterintelligence Agents. 
3.G.1.E.3.4iMiMmInform AARO operational, 

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