AARO director Sean Kirkpatrick provided an update on the Pentagon's UFO-hunting work at a public NASA meeting.| DefenseScoop
DefenseScoop obtained AARO’s latest report to Congress before its release late Wednesday.| DefenseScoop
DOD plans to “respond directly to the authors of the letter,” a spokesperson told DefenseScoop.| DefenseScoop
The Pentagon's UFO office is now investigating more than 650 cases of unidentified anomalous phenomena.| DefenseScoop
DefenseScoop was briefed on how Sean Kirkpatrick has spending his final days with AARO and the new acting director's initial priorities.| DefenseScoop
Kirkpatrick was tapped to stand-up AARO in early 2022, and has been leading the still-growing team since its origin.| DefenseScoop
Pentagon officials are warning that some allegations raised by former military and intelligence officials could deter new potential witnesses from informing its All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office’s ongoing investigations.| DefenseScoop
House lawmakers vowed Wednesday to place more pressure on the Pentagon for answers to existing and emerging questions about its growing cache of secretive unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) records after three former U.S. defense officials shared stunning accounts of potential government-concealed encounters with what they think could be craft and technologies of “non-human origin.| DefenseScoop
Senior Pentagon officials spotlighted a new office seeking to document, analyze and resolve government reports of UFO-like phenomena.| DefenseScoop