Official records scored for evidence quality and scientific potential, revealing what the data contains and what it doesn't.
Records are evaluated across Provenance, Investigation, Observational, Scientific, and Documentation, each weighted to reflect its importance to evidence quality.
The AATIP framework defines six observable characteristics — from anti-gravity lift to biological effects — that would constitute evidence of anomalous technology.
Each record is scored against 437 fields defined by DisclosureOS, producing a weighted evidence quality score and letter grade from A to F.
The government has released records confirming these events occurred, but most lack the sensor data, physical evidence, and investigative detail needed for independent analysis. Investigation is the most documented area, while documentation data is largely absent.
Strongest category: Investigation at 88%. Weakest: Documentation at 13%.
Government data releases tracked and scored by the Disclosure Index.
First tranche of declassified UAP records released by the Department of War under President Trump's directive for government-wide transparency. Includes 120 PDFs, 28 videos, and 14 images from the FBI, DOW, NASA, and State Department — many with fewer redactions than prior versions.
Highest Scored Records
Department of War Briefing Document on Four UAP Events Observed by Federal Law Enforcement Special Agents in Western United States Restricted Zone, 2023
Department of State Secret Mission Report on Multi-Hour UAP Encounter During Helicopter Operations in Mountainous Region, Late 2025
Department of State Diplomatic Cable Regarding Papua New Guinea National Intelligence Organization Inquiry into High-Altitude Aircraft Sightings, January 1985