Larry Hancock has bachelor's degrees in history and anthropology, served in the US Air Force as an electronics communications specialist, and worked over thirty years in the computer and communications industry. He has published over a dozen books on Cold War history and national security including Unidentified; The National Security Problem of UFOs . Larry is a board member for the Scientific Coalition for UFO/UAP Studies (SCU). He also serves as the team leader for the SCU Intentions Studies. Ian Porritt is a New Zealand-based astronomer and data analyst. He uses complex historical pattern analysis to better understand a variety of activity trends related to UFO/UAP activities over time and in multiple domains. Ian participated in the discovery of several exoplanets using gravitational microlensing from his home observatory in New Zealand, supporting microlensing surveys by capturing timecritical photometric data used to model lensing events and reveal undiscovered exoplanets. This work reflects his longstanding interest in astrophysical phenomena and his commitment to handson scientific participation.
Joshua Pierson served twenty-five years with the US Army and has a Doctorate in Strategic Security. He is a leader in technology protection, insider threat detection, and illuminating adversarial capability and intent to target US and Allied Interests. He is the author of Detectable Signatures for UAP, which was written as his doctoral dissertation. Josh serves as the National Security Advisor to the SCU and the Society for UAP Studies. Sean Grosvenor is a forensic consultant, retired from the Illinois State Police. Over his near twenty-five-year career, he served in various assignments, including major crimes task forces, internal affairs, crime scene investigations and executive command. He has a bachelor of science in Kinesiology and served as an adjunct instructor for the University of Illinois at Chicago Master of Forensic Science Program. Sean's focus is on applying foundational principles of evidence to the study of advanced non-human intelligence.