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015_2023_UAP_Mission_Backgrounder_Paper.pdf
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UNCLASSIFIED ALL‐DOMAIN ANOMALY RESOLUTION OFFICE BACKGROUNDER UNCLASSIFIED References: (a) James M. Inhofe National Defense Authorization Act of 2023 (b) Message: Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Reporting and Material‐Disposition General Administration (Joint Staff, 191452ZMAY23) (c) Memorandum: Defense Department Response to Tiger Team Information Request re Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (AARO, March 2023) (U) The Defense Department and Intelligence Community are committed to ensuring a unified, coordinated, and integrated approach to mitigating safety and security thre…
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UNCLASSIFIED 2 UNCLASSIFIED potentially ubiquitous presence of UAP defines the national security implications of those anomalies, which range from operational hazards and threats to technological and intelligence surprise to adversaries’ strategic miscalculations. (U) What are the Department’s statutory requirements, pertaining to UAP? Ref (a) directs the AARO to perform UAP‐Mission management, data and information acquisition and analyses, and report mission statuses and issues to Congress. AARO’s statutory requirements are outlined in Appendix A. …
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UNCLASSIFIED 3 UNCLASSIFIED AARO values its collaboration with academia and the scientific community and considers it critical to the Office’s success. AARO neither rejects the possibility of extraterrestrial intelligence nor presumes phenomena not immediately understood are evidence of such. AARO applies rigorous scientific methodology to the UAP data it collects and analyzes, including peer‐reviewed academic and scientific research. (U) AARO is committed to following the data and its investigation wherever it leads. Working with DoD OGC a…
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