DISCLOSURE / FILENARA Record Group 615, Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Records Collection, NARA UAP Research Topic Page.html
NARA topic page announcing Record Group 615, the first dedicated federal archival collection for UAP records, established under Sections 1841 through 1843 of the FY2024 NDAA.
Brief
This is a National Archives and Records Administration research topic page documenting the creation of Record Group 615, a dedicated archival collection for unidentified anomalous phenomena records transferred from federal agencies. The collection was established pursuant to Sections 1841 through 1843 of the FY2024 National Defense Authorization Act, which directed agencies across the federal government to transfer UAP-related records to NARA for public disclosure. The page serves as the public-facing entry point for researchers seeking access to the collection. No extractable page text was available for verbatim quotation.
Metadata
- Agency
- National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
- Release
- 2024-01-01
- Type
- PDF • .html
- Length
- 36.8 K
- Classification
- UNCLASSIFIED
- Programs
- Record Group 615
- Tags
- NARA, Record Group 615, FY2024 NDAA, archival collection, UAP records, federal disclosure
Key points
- NARA established Record Group 615 as the first dedicated archival collection for UAP-related federal records.p.1
- The record group was created pursuant to Sections 1841 through 1843 of the FY2024 National Defense Authorization Act.p.1
- The collection receives, organizes, and publicly discloses UAP records transferred from federal agencies.p.1
- The topic page functions as the public research entry point to the collection.p.1
Most interesting
- Record Group 615 is the first federal archival record group created specifically to house UAP records.
- The legal authority comes from three consecutive sections (1841 through 1843) of the FY2024 NDAA, signaling congressional intent to consolidate UAP records under a single archival authority.
- NARA topic pages typically aggregate finding aids, transferred records, and research guidance, positioning RG 615 as an ongoing accession rather than a fixed collection.