AARO Expands Data Collection and Standardizes Reporting, Deploying Automation and NLP to Analyze UAP as Caseload Exceeds 650

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AARO, created in 2022, is expanding data collection, standardizing reporting, and building tools to analyze unidentified anomalous phenomena as its caseload climbs beyond 650, with Scott Bray highlighting automation and NLP at a House hearing and Sean Kirkpatrick promising a mid‑year review, while most sightings occur around 15,000–25,000 feet and no credible extraterrestrial evidence exists though some cases may involve foreign technology, and plans for a public portal and formal reporting guidance are delayed by administrative cycles and debates about reporting lines to Deputy Secretary Kathleen Hicks.

Pentagons UFO office now investigating more than 650 cases of unidentified anomalous phenomena
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Pentagons UFO office now investigating more than 650 cases of unidentified anomalous phenomena

The Pentagons UFO office is now investigating more than 650 cases of unidentified anomalous phenomena.