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A Global Survey of Official, Academic, and Civilian UAP Information Ecosystems - New Space Economy
In the third decade of the twenty-first century, the epistemological status of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena, historically and colloquially termed Unidentified Flying Objects, has undergone a complete recalibration. Once relegated to the cultural periphery of tabloid speculation and fringe conspiracy, the subject has migrated into the center of global defense strategy, legislative oversight, and high-level scientific inquiry. This shift has not merely been one of perception but of information architecture. The ecosystem of sources available to the researcher, the journalist, and the policy analyst has expanded from a disorganized scattering of anecdotal repositories to a sophisticated, albeit fragmented, network of government archives, academic initiatives, and data-driven civilian intelligence platforms.