
New senate proposal seeks to establish “Anomaly Surveillance and Resolution Office” to gather intelligence on UAP
https://thedebrief.org/new-senate-propos...ce-on-uap/
INTRO: A proposal recently filed in Washington which aims to establish new requirements for how the military and the intelligence community address unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) could also strengthen efforts toward sharing information about it with the public.
Submitted on November 4, 2021, by U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), the proposal, titled “Establishment of Structure and Authorities to Address Unidentified Aerial Phenomena”, outlines a detailed plan for the establishment of an Anomaly Surveillance and Resolution Office (ASRO) and its operation. The proposal was filed as an amendment to the Fiscal Year 2022 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA, H.R. 4350).
The proposal states that within 180 days of its enactment, “the Secretary of Defense shall, in coordination with the Director of National Intelligence, establish an office within an appropriate component of the Department of Defense, or within a joint organization of the Department of Defense and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence,” and outlines the duties of the newly proposed office.
The current duties of the Navy’s Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force (UAPTF) will be taken over by the Anomaly Surveillance and Resolution Office, which is referred to simply as the “Office” within the proposal. The UAPTF will either be subsumed within this new office, or terminated after its establishment, the amendment says.
Significantly, the proposal also calls for reports to be issued to Congress “in both classified and unclassified form,” which will provide annual updates on the intelligence gathered by the Anomaly Surveillance and Resolution Office on its UAP investigations. The unclassified reports would surely be made public, as occurred with a “Preliminary Assessment” on UAP issued to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) on June 25, which was the product of a congressional directive enacted in December 2020.
The Office “shall submit to the appropriate committees of Congress a report on unidentified aerial phenomena” to be delivered no later than October 31, 2022, “and annually thereafter until October 31, 2026,” according to the proposal. It further requires semiannual classified briefings for the House and Senate armed services and intelligence committees.,, (MORE - details)
https://thedebrief.org/new-senate-propos...ce-on-uap/
INTRO: A proposal recently filed in Washington which aims to establish new requirements for how the military and the intelligence community address unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) could also strengthen efforts toward sharing information about it with the public.
Submitted on November 4, 2021, by U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), the proposal, titled “Establishment of Structure and Authorities to Address Unidentified Aerial Phenomena”, outlines a detailed plan for the establishment of an Anomaly Surveillance and Resolution Office (ASRO) and its operation. The proposal was filed as an amendment to the Fiscal Year 2022 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA, H.R. 4350).
The proposal states that within 180 days of its enactment, “the Secretary of Defense shall, in coordination with the Director of National Intelligence, establish an office within an appropriate component of the Department of Defense, or within a joint organization of the Department of Defense and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence,” and outlines the duties of the newly proposed office.
The current duties of the Navy’s Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force (UAPTF) will be taken over by the Anomaly Surveillance and Resolution Office, which is referred to simply as the “Office” within the proposal. The UAPTF will either be subsumed within this new office, or terminated after its establishment, the amendment says.
Significantly, the proposal also calls for reports to be issued to Congress “in both classified and unclassified form,” which will provide annual updates on the intelligence gathered by the Anomaly Surveillance and Resolution Office on its UAP investigations. The unclassified reports would surely be made public, as occurred with a “Preliminary Assessment” on UAP issued to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) on June 25, which was the product of a congressional directive enacted in December 2020.
The Office “shall submit to the appropriate committees of Congress a report on unidentified aerial phenomena” to be delivered no later than October 31, 2022, “and annually thereafter until October 31, 2026,” according to the proposal. It further requires semiannual classified briefings for the House and Senate armed services and intelligence committees.,, (MORE - details)