Reporter Caroline Vakil of the political news website
The Hill has a straightforward presentation of what Senator Kirsten Gillibrand's bi-partisan-supported amendment will do if the annual defense policy bill passes the Senate. But Vakil doesn't examine how the new office may function vis-a-vis the just-established Airborne Object Identification and Management Synchronization Group (AOIMSG). Pentagon bureau chief Travis Tritten of
Military.com mentions both nascent organizations in
Pentagon UFO Rapid Response Teams Ordered Up by Congress. Tritten terms the Congressional action "the most significant UFO legislation ever passed in the U.S." He also says it sends "a clear message that Congress felt the department's [Pentagon] response was inadequate." Kevin Randle certainly had doubts the AOIMSG by itself would actually advance UFO studies, as shown in his November 27th post
Official Study of UFOs and a UFO Picture. Kevin also mentions two November reports of interest. Jason Colavito voices his own opinions regarding the Congressional action. His
Congress Set to Approve New UFO Office with Bizarre Research Mandates offers some valid observations weakened by hyperbolic descriptions and other literary practices. (WM)
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