AIAA UAP Integration and Outreach Committee
Our Charter: Improving aerospace safety by enhancing scientific knowledge of, and mitigating barriers to the study of, Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP).
What We Do: We are a data-driven, neutral, technical team of experts who advise on, staff, and amplify the work of our stakeholders who study and observe Unidentified Anomalous Phenomenon (UAP).
How We Work
Our Stakeholders
Hardware Factors Subcommittee
The Hardware Factors Subcommittee is a group of physicists, sensor specialists, analytics experts and aerospace professionals all addressing the technical aspects of UAP. We offer technical competencies and thought leaderships solutions from a diverse range of skill sets to primarily address our partners’ analysis and science & technology domain awareness gaps.
Our Team
Recent Content
Thought Leadership
Detection, Characterization, and Evaluation of UAP: Opportunities and Challenges
Our team of sensor and analytics experts discusses a sequential approach to better understand UAP appearance, performance, and signature.
Human Factors Subcommittee
The Human Factors Subcommittee is a group of military and civil aviation experts, psychologists, and aerospace human factors and professionals addressing implications for UAP on aerospace and aviation crew members.
Our Team
Recent Content
Thought Leadership
Preview: UAP Reporting Guidance
Our team of Human Factors experts discuss an approach to improve aviation safety by improving UAP reporting among aerospace personnel.