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Federal UFO · UAP Lobbying — Washington, D.C.

UAP is no longer fringe. It's federal policy.

Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena are now the subject of congressional hearings, defense legislation, and serious policy debate. If the UAP issue matters to your organization, you need advocates connected to the lawmakers, policy makers, and think tanks shaping it.

New federal records release

Department of War UFO records now available

The federal government has released Department of War UFO / UAP records through the official war.gov portal. Review the documents and see what they mean for the transparency conversation.

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Why now

UAP has moved from the margins to the center of Washington's agenda

In recent years, Congress has held public UAP hearings, written UAP transparency provisions into the National Defense Authorization Act, and stood up the Pentagon's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office. Whistleblower testimony has been delivered under oath. Bipartisan lawmakers are demanding records, briefings, and disclosure.

This shift creates real stakes — and real opportunity — for organizations with interests in UAP research, transparency, aerospace, and national security policy. The decisions being made now in committee rooms and agency offices will define how the United States handles UAP for decades.

Federal advocacy is how your voice reaches the table.

What federal UAP advocacy covers

Representation where UAP policy is made

Congressional Engagement

Direct advocacy with House and Senate offices active on UAP oversight — hearings, briefings, and member education on disclosure priorities.

Legislative Strategy

Shaping UAP provisions in the NDAA, disclosure legislation, records collections, and whistleblower protections as they move through Congress.

Agency & Pentagon Affairs

Navigating AARO, the Department of Defense, and the intelligence community on transparency practices, reporting channels, and research access.

Coalition & Think Tank Access

Connecting clients with the policy institutes, researchers, and coalitions driving the serious UAP conversation in Washington.

Questions & answers

Federal UFO & UAP lobbying, explained

What is federal UAP lobbying?
Federal UAP lobbying is professional advocacy directed at the U.S. Congress, executive branch agencies, and federal policy makers on issues involving Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), formerly known as UFOs. It includes advancing disclosure legislation, shaping oversight priorities, supporting whistleblower protections, and securing research funding.
Who hires a federal UFO / UAP lobbying firm?
Research organizations, nonprofits, aerospace and technology companies, academic institutions, advocacy groups, and private stakeholders who want their interests represented in Washington as UAP policy takes shape — from NDAA provisions to congressional hearings and agency rulemaking.
Is UAP policy really a serious topic in Washington?
Yes. Congress has held multiple public UAP hearings, passed UAP-related provisions in successive National Defense Authorization Acts, established the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) at the Pentagon, and created whistleblower reporting channels. Senators and representatives from both parties are actively engaged on UAP transparency.
How do I connect with a UAP lobbying firm in Washington, D.C.?
Submit your organization's information through the consultation form on this site. Your inquiry is reviewed and you are connected with a D.C. lobbying firm experienced in UAP and national security policy that fits your needs.
What can federal UAP advocacy accomplish?
Effective advocacy can shape disclosure legislation, secure hearing opportunities, influence agency transparency practices, protect whistleblowers, direct federal research funding, and ensure your organization has a voice with the lawmakers and think tanks driving the UAP conversation.

Get connected

Request a federal UAP advocacy consultation

Tell us about your organization and your policy interests. You'll be connected with a Washington, D.C. lobbying firm with the relationships and experience to represent you on federal UFO / UAP matters.

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