U.S. Government — Current offices
AARO — All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office
The Pentagon's primary UAP investigation body. Publishes official case data, imagery archive, annual reports and accepts reports from current and former government personnel.
AARO — Official UAP Imagery Archive
Declassified footage and sensor recordings from military platforms, with explicit confidence assessments for each case. Updated January 2026.
AARO Historical Record Report — Volume I (2024)
The first authorized government historical analysis of UAP programs and incidents, mandated by Congress. 63 pages. Reviews U.S. government UAP activities from 1945 onward.
ODNI Preliminary Assessment on UAP (2021)
The Director of National Intelligence's unclassified review of 144 UAP incidents reported by U.S. military personnel. 143 remained unexplained at publication.
Pentagon — Authenticated UAP Footage Release (2020)
Official DoD statement confirming FLIR1, GIMBAL and GOFAST as genuine footage captured by U.S. Navy aircraft. First official authentication of UAP sensor recordings.
NASA — UAP Independent Study and research function
NASA's formalized UAP research function, established following the 2023 independent study report. Includes the full 33-page report and subsequent research framework.
Congressional hearings and legislation
House Oversight Committee — UAP Hearing (July 2023)
Open hearing featuring sworn testimony from David Grusch, Ryan Graves and David Fravor. Full transcript in the congressional record — the most significant public UAP hearing to date.
House Oversight Task Force — UAP Transparency Hearing (September 2025)
Military veterans including Dylan Borland testified on UAP encounters and institutional responses. Lawmakers pressed for stricter oversight and whistleblower protection.
FY2026 National Defense Authorization Act — UAP provisions
Three UAP-specific mandates in the annual defense bill: expanded congressional briefings on intercepts since 2004, a classification matrix for affected programs, and streamlined inter-agency data sharing.
H.R. 8197 — Bill to terminate AARO (April 2026)
Introduced by Congressman Tim Burchett on April 6, 2026. Would shut down AARO within 60 days and prohibit any replacement centralized office. Before the House Committee on Armed Services.
FOIA archives and declassified collections
The Black Vault — FOIA Document Archive
The largest privately maintained archive of U.S. government documents obtained via Freedom of Information Act requests. Millions of pages across all agencies and decades, including substantial UAP-related material.
National Archives — UAP/UFO Document Collection
Official archive of declassified U.S. government UAP-related documents, including the complete Project Blue Book files (1947–1969) and associated Air Force records.
Academic and peer-reviewed research
Harvard — Galileo Project
Systematic scientific search for evidence of extraterrestrial technological artefacts, led by Professor Avi Loeb. Publishes peer-reviewed findings and instrument data from ongoing sky surveys.
Anomalous Cognition Research — Institutional Record
This archive's overview of peer-reviewed studies from the Princeton/Stanford research tradition, with links to primary journal publications on consciousness and perception.
Near-Death Experience Research — Peer-reviewed record
Overview of NDE research from accredited institutions, with links to journal sources. Presented as part of the documented consciousness research landscape without advocacy.
International official sources
GEIPAN — France's official UAP investigation unit
Groupe d'Études et d'Informations sur les Phénomènes Aérospatiaux Non-identifiés. Operating continuously since 1977 under the French space agency CNES. Public case database available — the longest-running formal government UAP program.
AFU Archive — Scale, historical cases and physical evidence
Documentation of the Archives for the Unexplained (Sweden), one of the largest civilian UAP research collections in the world. Physical evidence cases and historical documentation.