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H.R. 1187: UAP Transparency Act

The UAP Transparency Act aims to enhance public access to information regarding unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), commonly known as UFOs. The key provisions of the bill are as follows:

Public Availability of Information

The bill requires the President to ensure that all federal departments and agencies that have documents, reports, or other records about UAP declassify and make these materials publicly available. This must be completed within 270 days after the bill is enacted.

Reporting Requirements

After the initial declassification, the President is also mandated to send a report to specific congressional committees. This report should detail the progress made by federal departments and agencies in implementing the declassification and public access of UAP-related information. The first report is required within 360 days of the bill's enactment, followed by quarterly updates.

Definition of UAP

The term "unidentified anomalous phenomena" is defined according to existing legislation, specifically referencing the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2022. This ensures consistency in what qualifies as UAP as the federal government pursues transparency on the matter.

Overall Objective

The overarching goal of the UAP Transparency Act is to provide greater transparency concerning UAP, allowing the public to access information that has, in many cases, been classified or withheld from public view. This move is intended to foster a better understanding of UAP and related research by the government.

Implementation Timeline

  • 270 days for federal departments to declassify UAP-related documents.
  • 360 days for the first progress report to Congress.
  • Ongoing quarterly reporting thereafter.

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Date Action
Feb. 11, 2025 Introduced in House
Feb. 11, 2025 Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.

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