Shadow Oversight of Exotic-Technology Programs: The Technology Management Office and Its Interagency Web
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A concise summary: it describes a secretive, long-running network tying military, intelligence, national labs, and private contractors to coordinate exotic-technology and UAP-related projects through a Technology Management Office and related programs, with historical threads from CIA-era documents, Center Lane/INSCOM moving to DIA, and figures like George A. Fisher who bridged government, industry, and labs, while raising questions about how such work is categorized (HUMINT), its current location and scope after 9/11, and how contemporary leaders like Sean M. Kirkpatrick and Craig C. Moss II fit into the same covert ecosystem.