Global UAP Detection Summit Calls for a Civilian-Led International Sensor Network and Data Standards

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An international group of scientists and safety experts calls for a civilian-led, globally connected network to detect, study, and openly share data on unidentified aerial phenomena, using integrated sensors and AI, with input from Reed Summers, Eric Burlison, and Adam Yingling.

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Scientists, Government, and Aviation Experts Call for Global Detection Network at the UAP Tracking and Detection Summit

During the UAP Detection and Tracking Summit, The Human Institute assembled 34 experts including Eric Burlison, Dr. Adam Yingling, and Reed Summers to urge a scalable, civilian‑led, international network that fuses electro‑optical, radar, infrared, and AI analytics into standardized, cross‑disciplinary data collection for systematic monitoring of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, with transparent sharing and policy guidance as core goals, even as inquiry expands to consider potential intelligences behind the phenomena.