last month it requires a director of intelligence and consultation with the secretary of defense to provide the congressional intelligence and armed services committees with an unclassified report about an identified aerial phenomenon and they have to do it within $180.00 days. apart of the nearly $6000.00 page coronavirus relief bill the president signed on sunday is an unexpected proposal. a request for the u.s. pentagon to brief congress on all it knows about u.f.o.'s within 6 months. according to the senate intelligence committee's directive the report must include detailed analysis of u.f.o. data and intelligence collected by the office of naval intelligence the identified aerial phenomenal task force and the f.b.i. . additionally the report should describe in great detail quote an interagency process for ensuring timely data collected and centralized analysis of all and identified aerial phenomenon reporting for the federal government and designate an official responsible for that process. members of congress and the pentagon have long been concerned about the appearance of an identified aircraft that have flown over military bases and voted la