Project Archives
Organisations
These are the contemporary bodies working the UAP and Non Human Intelligence question: laboratories and field teams, government programmes, archives, law centres, and experiencer research groups. They are grouped here by function, by what each one actually does, from instrument-based science to FOIA litigation to public-health preparedness.
Instrument-led searches for technological signatures, treating the question as a measurement problem.
The Galileo Project
Harvard's systematic, instrument-based search for extraterrestrial technological artefacts, founded in 2021.
The Sol Foundation
Stanford-linked academic think tank joining materials science, policy, and the anthropology of UAP, founded in 2023.
UAPx Field Expeditions
Founded by USS Princeton crew from the 2004 Tic Tac event, running instrumented field expeditions with multi-sensor data.
SETI Institute
The mainstream search for extraterrestrial intelligence since 1984, its UAP stance marking the scientific consensus.
State agencies and parliamentary bodies tasked, formally or proposed, with collecting and classifying reports.
GEIPAN
France's national space-agency UAP programme since the 1970s, with a public case database and rigorous classification.
SEFAA (Chile)
Chile's civil-aviation UAP investigation section since 1997, with monthly case reports and one formally designated genuine UFO.
NASA UAP Research
NASA's 2023 independent study and first UAP research director, a role soon left vacant with recommendations unimplemented.
Japan Parliamentary UAP
Eighty bipartisan Diet members proposing a Defence Ministry UAP division modelled on America's AARO.
Bodies that gather, digitise, and preserve the record: declassified files, historical papers, and civilian case databases.
The Black Vault
The largest private FOIA archive of declassified government records, built since 1996, with millions of pages free to read.
CUFOS (Hynek Center)
J. Allen Hynek's centre, founded in 1973, holding historical archives, publications, and the Close Encounters classification.
MUFON Civilian Network
The oldest and largest civilian investigation network, founded in 1969, with a vast database and a complicated institutional record.
NHIRI (Australia)
Privately funded Australian institute digitising fifty years of national UAP records into a searchable database.
Groups pursuing disclosure through litigation, policy briefs, whistleblower protection, and organised public pressure.
New Paradigm Institute
Public-interest law centre applying constitutional litigation to UAP whistleblower protection and disclosure.
Disclosure Foundation
Nonpartisan nonprofit pursuing disclosure through policy briefs, FOIA litigation, and a congressional forum.
Americans for Safe Aerospace
Pilot-led UAP advocacy founded by a former Navy F/A-18 pilot, gathering thousands of reports and tens of thousands of members.
The flight-safety dimension of the question: what aircrew see, and what it means for the people in the cockpit.
Learned societies and accredited programmes building the scholarly apparatus: journals, peer review, and formal study.
Clinicians and researchers studying the people who report contact, and the public-health questions that follow.
Unhidden Foundation
UK non-profit of doctors and psychologists reframing disclosure as a public-health preparedness question.
FREE Experiencer Research
Edgar Mitchell's foundation, running the first large international academic survey of people reporting NHI contact.
IONS (Noetic Sciences)
Edgar Mitchell's consciousness-research institute, founded in 1973 after his Apollo 14 return flight.
Independent reporting that breaks and tests the stories driving the post-2017 disclosure cycle.
The body whose work lit the fuse on the modern disclosure era, included here for the record.
Each organisation listed here has a profile in the archive covering its founding, methods, output, and standing. Inclusion records what a body does and claims, not an endorsement of its conclusions. Profiles link out to primary material where the archive holds it.