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HHRG-118-GO06-TTF-FravorD-20230726.pdf

Congress·2023-07-26_House_Oversight_UAP_Implications·pdf·91 KB·3 pages

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Truth in Testimony Disclosure Form In accordance with Rule XJ, clause 2(g)(5)* of the Rules of the House of Representatives, witnesses are asked to disclose the following information. Please complete this form electronically by filling in the provided blanks. Cominittee: Oversight and Accountability oe ae ae Subcommittee: : Hearing Date: 26 July 2023 Hearing Title 3 Government Tranparency on vaccountabliy of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (WAP) Programs Witness Name: David Fravor Position/Title: CDR USN (Ret) Witness Type: © Governmental @ Non-governmental Are you representing yourself or an
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Please list any federal grants or contracts (including subgrants or subcontracts) related to the hearing’s subject matter that you or the organization(s) you represent have received in the past thirty-six months irom the date of the hearing. inciude tie source and amountoi eacit grant or contract. None . ] ans : ] : | Please list any contracts, grants, or payments originating with a foreign government and related. to the hearing’s subject that you or the organization(s) you-represent have received in the past thirty-six months from the date of the hearing. Include the amount and country of ori
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False Statements Certification material information from this committee/subcommittee, is a crime (18 U.S.C. § 1001), This form will be Knowingly providing material false information to this committee/subcommittee, or knowingly concealing | made part of the hearing record. 22 July 2023 Date ten nearer ener anncinneen nn necnssiermmmnntentinecd Oversiaht and Accountability 26 uuly2°8 —Government Tranparency on accountability of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP)

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