Kosloski Leads AARO Toward Greater UAP Transparency and DoD/NASA Collaboration

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Dr. Jon T. Kosloski is named director of AARO, which aims to collect, analyze, and share data on unidentified anomalous phenomena, and his background in mathematics, physics, and electrical engineering, along with work at NIST and the NSA, could drive science-led investigations, greater transparency, and potential collaboration with independent groups like MUFON.

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A New Era Begins: Get to Know the New AARO Director

The appointment of a new director for the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) marks a critical moment for UAP (unidentified anomalous phenomena) transparency, given AAROs vital role in investigating, analyzing, and reporting UAP incidents. AARO was first established to bring a scientific and systematic approach to UAP data collection and to clarify incidents involving potential national security risks. With a new director, theres potential for bolstered policies on public disclosure and collaboration with other government agencies, like the Department of Defense (DoD) and NASA. For MUFON members, this leadership change is monumental for the landscape of disclosure and transparency. AAROs