Authorization Act (IAA) for Fiscal Year 2022, which among other things supports "the IC's efforts to assess unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP)." Adding context, Micah Hanks notes Committee Chair Mark Warner's statement
Senate Intelligence Committee Passes the FY22 Intelligence Authorization Act. Keith Basterfield shows the overall IAA bill is just beginning its odyssey towards enactment and provides the text of UAP-pertinent Section 345 in
U.S.A.F.'s National Air and Space Intelligence Center [NASIC] to Receive UAP Data. Keith further explains what "NASIC" is. As had Hanks, John Greenewald notices NASIC in
U.S. Air Force Set To Enter The UFO Research Arena... Again?. John's already had dealings with NASIC. Section 345's "Quarterly Reports To Congress" wording about UAPTF "or such other entity as the Deputy Secretary of Defense may designate" indicates the UAPTF's days may be numbered. June 25th's
Statement by Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Assessment mentioned identifying "requirements for the establishment and operation of a new follow-on DOD activity to lead the effort." (WM)
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