Agencies have until the end of the current fiscal year to "review, identify, and organize each UAP record in its custody for disclosure to the public and transmission to the National Archives," according to a memo sent Tuesday afternoon from Laurence Brewer, chief records officer for the U.S. Government, and Chris Naylor, NARA's executive for research services, to federal agency records managers.
Curious how this will shape up and what the true timeline will be for documents to become public. Even if the National Archive receives documents this year, they may not necessarily be digitized or uploaded immediately to their site. I'd also expect a fight over classification for sensitive documents. But, we should at least start getting some new details this year and breadcrumbs leading to various events and programs.