VGTel, Inc. has issued a statement addressing renewed public attention on unidentified aerial phenomena following recent remarks by Donald J. Trump encouraging additional disclosure of government information. The company's management believes this growing discussion reinforces its position that UAP should be approached as a measurable scientific and environmental data challenge rather than through anecdotal reporting.
As public calls for transparency increase, VGTel anticipates greater demand for verifiable, independently recorded observational data. CEO Ken Williams stated that reliable data comes from instruments, not opinions or speculation, highlighting the company's focus on creating methods to record sky events objectively. This perspective aligns with the establishment of formal investigative frameworks like the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, which coordinates UAP observation collection and analysis across multiple government agencies.
VGTel's development efforts concentrate on recording time-stamped optical, environmental, and electromagnetic measurements from independent observation points. The company believes standardized civilian observational data may become increasingly relevant as investigative bodies seek correlatable information from multiple sources. Williams emphasized that their goal is not to interpret phenomena but to record measurable information for scientific analysis wherever formal investigations occur.
The company describes itself as fundamentally an astronomy and observational instrumentation company, with monitoring initiatives based on calibrated sensors, optical systems, and environmental measurements commonly used in astronomical observation. Management views UAP as observational events occurring within the same sky domain studied by astronomers, focusing research efforts on recording measurable data rather than assigning explanations.
VGTel's strategy involves developing distributed monitoring and reporting systems that allow participants including telescope operators, all-sky camera users, and independent observers to contribute structured observations and environmental measurements. The company believes civilian observation networks may complement institutional research efforts by expanding geographic coverage and providing additional time-correlated data. More information about the company's approach can be found at https://newsramp.com/newswire/prism.
Williams noted that public awareness is increasing while reliable methods for consistent, measurable recording have been lacking. As transparency increases and investigations continue, the company sees growing need for organized observational monitoring. VGTel believes the evolving national discussion may encourage broader participation in observational science and environmental monitoring initiatives, potentially supporting long-term interest in technologies designed to document aerial and atmospheric events.


