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AARO Advances UAP Research Collaboration
March 16, 2026
In August 2025, the Pentagon's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) conducted a private, invite-only workshop in Washington, D.C., bringing together approximately 40 government, academic, and independent researchers to standardize data collection and analysis methods for unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP). The workshop focused on developing common reporting standards, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, and exploring artificial intelligence applications to enhance UAP data analysis and sensor deployment strategies. This initiative signals a strategic effort by the Department of Defense to improve the rigor and coordination of UAP research, which may influence future procurement requirements for data analytics, sensor technologies, and research partnerships.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate emerging opportunities related to UAP research support, including contracts for AI-driven data analysis tools and sensor systems.
- The emphasis on standardized reporting and interdisciplinary collaboration suggests potential solicitations for integrated research services and technology development.
- Contractors with expertise in AI, data analytics, and sensor technologies may find new avenues to engage with DoD research initiatives.
- Organizations should consider aligning capabilities with AARO’s evolving requirements to position for upcoming procurements in this niche but growing area of defense research.
We expect this to be a groundbreaking workshop and meaningful gathering of minds that will help to shape the future of UAP research.
— AARO's invitation letter to select candidates
Agencies
All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, Associated Universities, Inc., Department of Defense