Global Summit Advocates Civilian-Led, Data-Driven UAP Detection and Tracking Network

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An international group gathered in Washington, DC for the UAP Detection and Tracking Summit to push for a global, civilian‑led network to detect, track, and analyze Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, moving from debates about existence to building the science and technology needed, with 34 experts across 14 sessions, as Eric Burlison warned current sensors favor conventional threats, Adam Yingling urged integrating electro‑optical sensors, radar, infrared, and AI analytics into scalable platforms, Rich Hoffman noted a developing scientific framework with standardized data and verification, and Reed Summers, alongside The Human Institute, called for data‑driven transparency and international cooperation as the government acknowledges UAP reality.

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

At a Washington, DC summit, an international coalition urged a global, civilian-led, data-driven UAP detection network that integrates electro-optical sensors, radar, infrared, and AI analytics, addresses gaps in conventional-security sensors, standardizes data collection for independent verification, and considers governance and societal maturity, with remarks by Eric Burlison, Dr. Adam Yingling, Rich Hoffman, and Reed Summers.