Moments after the long anticipated UAP report was released to the public, the Department of Defense has been tasked to expand the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force’s efforts to improve their mostly inconclusive findings.
A statement released by the Pentagon notes that report, and confirms that the analysis of UAPs is “a collaborative effort involving many departments and agencies, and the Department thanks the Office of the Director of National Intelligence for leading a collaborative effort to produce this assessment, as well as the other contributing departments and agencies.”
That same statement confirmed the report’s findings, while also noting the challenges associated with assessing UAP occurring on or near DOD training ranges and installations.”
The Pentagon echoed the report’s conclusion that “improvements in processes, policies, technologies, and training” will be necessary to “improve our ability to understand UAP.”
To try to improve that understanding, the report suggests a “consistent consolidation of reports from across the federal government, standardized reporting, increased collection and analysis, and a streamlined process for screening all such reports against a broad range of relevant USG data will allow for a more sophisticated analysis of UAP that is likely to deepen our understanding.”
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