Declassified UFO / UAP Document

National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena (NICAP) Organizational Overview

📄 intelligence assessment

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TL;DR

This document outlines the organizational structure, leadership, and investigative methodology of NICAP. It highlights the implementation of a computer-based data analysis project known as 'Project Acess'.

This document provides an intelligence assessment of the National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena (NICAP). The organization is characterized as having a loosely structured but efficient operational model. It is led by Executive Director Stuart Nixon, who is supported by an Editorial Review Board consisting of John Acuff and Charles Miller. The organization relies on an advisory group composed of experts from various disciplines, including physics, astronomy, anthropology, medicine, and psychology, as well as former CIA and Defense Intelligence personnel who provide guidance on investigative techniques and government relations. NICAP maintains a network of regional investigators, with approximately 35 investigators located throughout the country at the time of the report. These investigators are required to have specific qualifications, including a minimum age of 25, relevant scientific or specialized experience, and the ability to cover a 50-mile radius. The organization's membership includes a diverse range of professionals, such as physical scientists, engineers, and pilots. Financially, NICAP operates on a $40,000 annual budget and maintains 3,500 dues-paying members. The document notes that the organization is currently developing a computer project codenamed 'Project Acess' to perform pattern analysis on over 15,000 raw UFO reports. This project aims to categorize data regarding events, witnesses, and investigative evaluations. The document also includes a diagram illustrating the organizational structure, showing the relationships between the staff, the advisory group, the editorial review board, and the regional investigators, as well as their interactions with the press, the public, and other UFO research groups.

A computer project codenamed "Project Acess" is currently in the mill. An effort is being made to develop some sort of pattern analysis out of the 15, 000 or more raw reports reportedly in NICAP's files.

Official Assessment

NICAP is described as a loosely structured but efficient organization led by Stuart Nixon. It maintains a network of investigators across the country and is currently implementing a computer project called 'Project Acess' to analyze UFO reports.

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