Exposing Gaps, Tracking Compliance, and

Building the Framework for Transparency

Democratic governance depends on oversight — but oversight is only as strong as the evidence that underpins it. When it comes to anomalous aerospace research and disclosure, that evidence is often scattered, inconsistently reported, or withheld entirely. ASIRP’s Oversight & Accountability Program exists to close that gap.

Our team monitors and evaluates the performance of government agencies, legislative bodies, and contractors involved in anomalous systems research and reporting. We track compliance with disclosure mandates, analyze legislative implementation, and publish “forensic scorecards” that assess the transparency and timeliness of official actions. We also reconstruct the lineage of reporting policies — from Cold War-era directives like JANAP 146 to today’s UAPDA framework — to understand how oversight evolved and where it has failed.

Our focus is evidence-driven accountability — designed to give lawmakers, journalists, and the public the tools they need to measure institutional behavior, hold decision-makers to their legal obligations, and ensure that future disclosure efforts are grounded in transparency rather than political convenience.