FigureJames Lacatski
aka James Lacatski · Dr. James Lacatski · Lacatski
Defense Intelligence Agency rocket scientist; first program manager of the Advanced Aerospace Weapon System Applications Program (AAWSAP), 2008–2010. Co-author with Colm Kelleher and George Knapp of *Skinwalkers at the Pentagon* (RTMA, 2021), the principal first-person insider account of the AAWSAP era at Bigelow Aerospace Advanced Space Studies.
What's documented
PhD aerospace engineering, University of Cincinnati. Career Defense Intelligence Agency civilian engineer; held a TS/SCI clearance for decades. In 2007 Lacatski, then a DIA program officer working on advanced propulsion and aerospace-threat analysis, was identified by Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV) and DIA leadership as the candidate program officer for what became the AAWSAP contract — a $22 million sole-source contract with Robert Bigelow’s Bigelow Aerospace Advanced Space Studies (BAASS), running from 2008 through 2012. Lacatski personally drafted the original AAWSAP statement of work. The program’s stated objective was the assessment of ‘advanced aerospace threats’ to U.S. defense; its de facto research program centered on the Bigelow-owned Skinwalker Ranch in northeastern Utah. Skinwalkers at the Pentagon (RTMA Communications, 2021), co-authored with biochemist Colm Kelleher (BAASS program scientist) and Las Vegas investigative reporter George Knapp, is the first-person insider account of the AAWSAP era and the document that placed Lacatski’s name on the public record. The book describes a personal on-ranch experience in 2008–09 that Lacatski reports changed his career. In a 2024 sworn affidavit submitted as part of the David Grusch–adjacent disclosure litigation, Lacatski stated under penalty of perjury that he had personal knowledge, gained through his DIA position, of a U.S. government-held non-human craft. The affidavit is in the public record (filed in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, 2024). Lacatski, Kelleher, and Knapp’s follow-up Inside the U.S. Government Covert UFO Program (RTMA, 2023) expanded the documentary record. Lacatski’s particular significance is institutional: he is the named DIA-civilian program manager on a documented and unclassified-named program contract, which makes his on-the-record statements harder to dismiss as anonymous-insider testimony.
Suggested watching
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James Lacatski — Coast to Coast AM · (2021) · interview
dir. various · Coast to Coast / various · 1h 30m
Lacatski's first major public appearance after his role launching AAWSAP at DIA. With co-author Colm Kelleher; both discuss the Skinwalker-related portion of the program.
primary source on the AAWSAP origin