New Transparency
In late 2023 the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office began publishing periodic reports on its activities and case backlog.1 These releases summarized analytical methods, numbers of unresolved events, and plans to collaborate with allied nations.23 They marked a shift toward transparency in U.S. government UAP investigations..456789
Historical Record Report, Volume 1 (PDF, external link)
Transparency update
The Department of Defense's AARO (All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office) office published an online dashboard summarizing ongoing investigations. The release included maps, historical cases, and guidelines for service members to report anomalies.
Public engagement
AARO promised quarterly updates and invited collaboration with scientific organizations. Some data remained classified, but the reports marked a shift toward regular communication about UAP inquiries.
Transparency update
The Department of Defense's AARO (All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office) office published an online dashboard summarizing ongoing investigations. The release included maps, historical cases, and guidelines for service members to report anomalies.
Public engagement
AARO promised quarterly updates and invited collaboration with scientific organizations. Some data remained classified, but the reports marked a shift toward regular communication about UAP inquiries.