10 April 2024
Lee Jared
[FYI request #26072 email]
Ref: OIA-2023/24-0650
Dear Lee Jared
Official Information Act request relating to Unidentified Aerial Phenomena
Thank you for your Official Information Act 1982 (the Act) request received on
12 March 2024. You requested:
“With the global attention on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) following recent
disclosures and discussions in the United States, including hearings and reports to
Congress, there's a growing public interest in understanding how nations are
addressing these occurrences. As such, I am writing to request information under the
Official Information Act 1982 concerning New Zealand's stance, understanding, and
any action taken regarding UAPs. This request aims to uncover insights into
discussions, briefings, and any directives within the national security and intelligence
community under the purview of the DPMC.
Specifically, I am interested in the following:
1. Briefings and Discussions:
Records of any briefings, memos, or discussions held within the DPMC regarding
UAPs from January 2010 to the present. This includes any meetings with or reports
from the New Zealand Defence Force, intelligence agencies, or other government
departments related to UAP sightings, investigations, or policy implications.
Guidance and Directives:
2. Copies of any guidance, directives, or policy documents issued by or to the DPMC
concerning the reporting, investigation, or public communication of UAP incidents. This
encompasses any inter-agency collaboration guidelines involving UAP-related
information sharing.
International Communications:
3. Details on New Zealand's engagement in international dialogues regarding UAPs,
including communications with the United States or other allies, and New Zealand's
contributions to or participation in international forums addressing UAP security
implications.
Research and Analysis:
4. Information on any research or analysis commissioned or conducted by the DPMC,
or in collaboration with other government entities, focused on UAP sightings,
technologies, or phenomena.
Understanding the sensitivity and security implications of the requested information, I
am open to receiving redacted documents where necessary. Should any part of this
request be better directed to another agency, I kindly ask for guidance or referral to
ensure comprehensive coverage of this important topic.”
4861696
Executive Wing, Parliament Buildings, Wellington, New Zealand 6011
64 4 817 9698 www.dpmc.govt.nz
The Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (DPMC) does not hold any of the
information you have requested. As such, we are refusing your request under section 18(e)
of the Act, as the information you have requested does not exist or, despite reasonable
efforts to locate it, cannot be found.
You have the right to ask the Ombudsman to investigate and review my decision under
section 28(3) of the Act.
We do not intend to publish this response on DPMC’s website.
Yours sincerely
Clare Ward
Executive Director
Strategy, Governance and Engagement
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