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About the Disclosure Index

A structured index of official UAP records, scored for evidence quality and scientific potential using the DisclosureOS framework.

What is the Disclosure Index?

The U.S. government has released UAP-related records through various channels over the years — from declassified Project Blue Book files to AARO reporting. On May 8, 2026, the Department of War published 162 documented UAP records spanning decades of reported events. The Disclosure Index takes this dataset and evaluates it against the full DisclosureOS evidence framework.

Each record is scored across five evidence categories and six scientific observables, producing a transparent quality grade from A to F. The scoring engine evaluates 437 individual fields — from source provenance and classification history to sensor readings and witness credibility — making data gaps visible and measurable.

The result is not a judgment on whether any event is anomalous. It is a measure of how well-documented the evidence is, and what additional data would be needed to support scientific analysis.

Why Evidence Quality Matters

The core challenge in UAP research is not a lack of reports — it is a lack of structured, verifiable, and scientifically useful data. Government releases often consist of redacted documents, narrative summaries, and metadata without the underlying sensor data that would enable independent analysis.

By scoring evidence quality against a comprehensive and transparent rubric, the Disclosure Index makes the gap between what has been released and what would be needed for scientific validation clearly visible. When a record scores poorly, the breakdown shows exactly which fields are missing — turning an abstract concern about data quality into a specific, addressable list.

Built on DisclosureOS

DisclosureOS is a structured evidence framework for UAP research. It provides a shared vocabulary of data models, validation rules, and scoring logic so that tools, researchers, and datasets can work from a common foundation. The framework is designed for open source release.

A Disclosure Foundation Project

The Disclosure Index is built and maintained by the Disclosure Foundation, a nonprofit organization advancing government transparency and scientific inquiry into unidentified anomalous phenomena.

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