Translating Discovery Into Strategy for a

Post-Disclosure World

Disclosure is the beginning of a new era. As governments, industries, and scientific institutions grapple with the implications of anomalous technologies, they will face profound challenges: how to regulate emerging capabilities, how to manage dual-use risks, how to integrate new knowledge into existing legal frameworks, and how to foster scientific exploration without compromising security or ethics.

ASIRP’s Science & Policy Futures Program is dedicated to preparing for that future. We take the historical insights uncovered by our forensic work and translate them into actionable policy recommendations, governance models, and research frameworks. Our team develops standards for data collection and analysis, drafts model legislation and disclosure policies, and identifies strategic pathways for integrating anomalous research into broader national science and technology priorities.

Just as importantly, this program serves as a bridge between science and statecraft. By transforming once-hidden research into tools for governance, innovation, and strategic foresight, ASIRP ensures that the revelations of disclosure inform public debate as they shape humanity’s next chapter.