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The much-anticipated Pentagon's report on unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP) slated to be released sometime in June 2021, is receiving a closer attention by the The Department of Defense's Office of the Inspector General (OIG).
Earlier today, said office released a statement where they announced the launching of a probe to evaluate the performance of the newly-created UFO task force. The audit seeks to "revise the objective as the evaluation proceeds, and we will consider suggestions from management for additional or revised objectives,” and to "promote the economy, efficiency, and effectiveness of DoD programs and operations."
This sudden action by the Inspector General is rumored to have been prompted by members of the Senate unhappy about the stonewalling and other difficulties the task force members have encountered when trying to request and compile UFO information from various defense branches. It is hoped that the scrutiny by the OIG will streamline the process and liberate even more resources to the nascent team of UAP investigators.