NARCAP works with any agency, organization, union, academic institution, or other organization that shares its concern about improving aviation safety in America with specific regard to unidentified aerial phenomena. Does NARCAP share its data with others?
Yes. NARCAP was established to collect scientifically valid and reliable data on various UAP, analyze that data, and also report it to all interested parties. Of particular interest to NARCAP is the scientific community who may find these phenomena and supporting data of both theoretical and applied interest. In addition, all major summary incident reports (IR) are published on this web site.
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