Anonymous ID: 3034f5 Dec. 29, 2020, 9:32 p.m. No.12233360   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3389

I can't believe what I'm reading rt now.

 

Advanced Aerial Threats

 

The Committee supports the efforts of the Unidentified

Aerial Phenomenon Task Force at the Office of Naval

Intelligence to standardize collection and reporting on

unidentified aerial phenomenon, any links they have to

adversarial foreign governments, and the threat they pose to

U.S. military assets and installations. However, the Committee

remains concerned that there is no unified, comprehensive

process within the Federal Government for collecting and

analyzing intelligence on unidentified aerial phenomena,

despite the potential threat. The Committee understands that

the relevant intelligence may be sensitive; nevertheless, the

Committee finds that the information sharing and coordination

across the Intelligence Community has been inconsistent, and

this issue has lacked attention from senior leaders.

Therefore, the Committee directs the DNI, in consultation

with the Secretary of Defense and the heads of such other

agencies as the Director and Secretary jointly consider

relevant, to submit a report within 180 days of the date of

enactment of the Act, to the congressional intelligence and

armed services committees on unidentified aerial phenomena

(also known as ``anomalous aerial vehicles''), including

observed airborne objects that have not been identified.

The Committee further directs the report to include:

1. A detailed analysis of unidentified aerial

phenomena data and intelligence reporting collected or

held by the Office of Naval Intelligence, including

data and intelligence reporting held by the

Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force;

2. A detailed analysis of unidentified phenomena data

collected by:

a. geospatial intelligence;

b. signals intelligence;

c. human intelligence; and

d. measurement and signals intelligence;

3. A detailed analysis of data of the FBI, which was

derived from investigations of intrusions of

unidentified aerial phenomena data over restricted

United States airspace;

4. A detailed description of an interagency process

for ensuring timely data collection and centralized

analysis of all unidentified aerial phenomena reporting

for the Federal Government, regardless of which service

or agency acquired the information;

5. Identification of an official accountable for the

process described in paragraph 4;

6. Identification of potential aerospace or other

threats posed by the unidentified aerial phenomena to

national security, and an assessment of whether this

unidentified aerial phenomena activity may be

attributed to one or more foreign adversaries;

7. Identification of any incidents or patterns that

indicate a potential adversary may have achieved

breakthrough aerospace capabilities that could put

United States strategic or conventional forces at risk;

and

8. Recommendations regarding increased collection of

data, enhanced research and development, and additional

funding and other resources.

The report shall be submitted in unclassified form, but may

include a classified annex.

 

Sauce: https://www.intelligence.senate.gov/publications/intelligence-authorization-act-fiscal-year-2021

 

I hope all this reporting doesn't just get swep under the rug.