
While many government officials shy away from discussing aliens, Jon Kosloski, the new director of the Pentagon’s UFO investigation office, isn’t afraid to explore the possibility of extraterrestrial life. As the head of the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), Kosloski brings his expertise in networking, computing, and cryptography to investigate unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs).
Since taking the role in August 2024, Kosloski has pushed for greater transparency in how the government handles UFO sightings. He’s working to launch a public website where people can report UAP incidents and develop new tools using artificial intelligence to analyze the data collected.
Under Kosloski’s leadership, the Pentagon’s UFO office aims to demystify UAP reporting through public access and AI-powered analysis tools.
You’ll soon see AARO using advanced government sensors to better understand these mysterious objects. They’re also partnering with research centers and projects like Avi Loeb’s Galileo Project to improve how they collect data on UAPs. The office isn’t just looking for little green men – they’re focused on identifying potential national security threats.
The stigma around reporting UFOs has decreased, but it hasn’t disappeared completely. Military personnel and law enforcement officers still hesitate to come forward with their experiences. AARO’s working to change that by creating educational materials and providing support to federal organizations dealing with unidentified incidents.
When it comes to classified information, AARO’s walking a fine line between being open with the public and protecting national security. While some UAP events in their files remain unexplained, Kosloski insists on gathering solid evidence from multiple sensors before drawing any conclusions about extraterrestrial visitors.
Under Kosloski’s leadership, AARO’s taking a scientific approach to investigating UAPs. They’re standardizing how data is collected and analyzed, making it easier for researchers to study these phenomena.
While they haven’t found proof of aliens yet, Kosloski’s keeping an open mind about the possibilities while focusing on protecting national security.