The next U.S. Congressional UAP hearing is scheduled for 13th November 2024. It will be a joint session of two of the sub-committees of the House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Accountability. The sub-committees involved are (a) Cybersecurity, Information Technology and Government Innovation - chaired by Nancy Mace, and (b) National Security, the Border and Foreign Affairs - chaired by Glenn Grothman. Thanks to U.S. researcher, D. Dean Johson for the information.
There have been three previous UAP related modern times hearings before sub-committees of the U.S. Congress. these are:
17 May 2022 "Unidentified Aerial Phenomena."
Committee: House Permanent Select Committe on Intelligence.
Sub-Committee: Counterterrorism, Counterintelligence, and Counter Proliferation.
Chair: Rep. Andre Carson.
Biography | Congressman Andre Carson (house.gov) |
Witnesses: Scott Bray, Deputy Director of Navy Intelligence, ONI.
Ronald Moultrie, Under Secretary of Defense (Intelligence and Security.)
What was the emphasis of the hearing? Chairman Carson stated:
"This hearing and oversight work has a simple idea at its core. Unidentified Aerial Phenomena are a potential national security threat, and they need to be treated that way. For too long the stigma associated with UAPs has gotten in the way of good intelligence analysis. Pilots avoided reporting or were laughed at when they did. DOD officials relegated the issue to the back room or swept it under the rug fearful of a skeptical national security community. Today we know better. UIAPs are unexplained, it is true, but they are real. They need to be investigated and any threats they pose need to be mitigated."
19 April 2023 "Hearing on the mission, activities, oversight and budget of the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office."
Committee: Senate Armed Services Committee.
Sub-Committee: Emerging Threats and Capabilities.
Chair: Senator Kirsten Gillibrand.
Homepage - Kirsten Gillibrand | U.S. Senator for New York (senate.gov) |
Witness: Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick, Director of AARO.
What was the intention of this hearing? Senator Gillibrand stated:
"In this hearing I intend to probe a series of specific issues and the recent incidents where multiple objects were shot down over North America. It seems that Pentagon leadership did not turn to AARO office...and we need to know what role AARO will play in inter agency coordination after the NSC Working Group disbands...Finally, one of the tasks Congress set for AARO was serving as an open door for witnesses of UAP events, or participants in government activities related to UAPs to come forward..."
26 July 2023 "Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena: Implications on National Security, Public Safety and Government Transparency."
Committee: Committee on Oversight and Accountability.
Sub-committee: National Security, the Border and Foreign Affairs.
Chair: Rep. Glenn Grothman.
U.S. Representative Glenn Grothman (house.gov) |
Witnesses:
David Grusch, former National Reconnaissance Office representative on the UAP Task Force, Department of Defense. Opening statement.
David Fravor, Retired Commander, Black Aces Squadron, US Navy. Opening statement.
Ryan Graves, Executive Director, Americans for Safe Aerospace, former US Navy pilot. Opening statement.
What was the aim of this hearing?
"The sub-committee hearing will explore firsthand accounts of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) and assess the federal government's transparency and accountability regarding UAP's possible threats to U.S. national security. This hearing will also highlight legislative efforts to bring transparency to UAPs and require the federal government to provide the American people with information about potential risks to public safety and national security."
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