AARO's EFOIA Reading Room is the office's official public corpus of UAP-related FOIA responses, hosted on a DoD .mil page and framed around the electronic reading room requirement for proactive online disclosure of frequently requested federal records.12
AARO says the archive contains responsive documents for FOIA requests relating to AARO since its establishment in July 2022. Each entry is organized by fiscal year, subject, original request description, FOIA case number, and released file links.1
The corpus preserves request-level context beside the released records. Examples include a 2023 AARO case inventory current as of December 6, 2022, prepublication-security-review material involving the AARO self-reporting mechanism, organizational charts, FVEY and Space Command correspondence, and communications involving David Grusch.134
Read it as an AARO-specific response archive, not a complete U.S. Government UAP repository. AARO explicitly says the collection is not an exhaustive reference for UAP record requests across the government, while OSD/JS maintains a broader FOIA reading room and a separate UFOs and UAPs category, and NARA maintains a statutory UAP Records Collection.1567
Limitations matter: AARO says request descriptions are shown as originally submitted without AARO comments, edits, or redactions, and FOIA.gov explains agencies review records before release and may withhold protected portions under FOIA exemptions. The OSD/JS requester center also limits its scope to OSD, Joint Staff, and specified defense components rather than the entire Department of Defense.189