The truth is out there — and the US Army wants Blink-182 founder Tom DeLonge’s help uncovering it, “Dammit.”

The military inked a research partnership with the alien-obsessed singer’s organization, To The Stars Academy, to probe everything from the mysteries of the universe to space-age technology.

“MAJOR NEWS: @TTSAcademy has entered into a Cooperative Research & Development Agreement with the @usarmy Combat Capabilities Development Command to advance TTSA’s materiel & technology innovations,” tweeted DeLonge, the group’s co-founder, on Thursday.

A press release from TTSA said that the Army will help the group’s research into “material science, space-time metric engineering, quantum physics, beamed energy propulsion, and active camouflage,” in search of potential military applications.

“Our partnership with TTSA serves as an exciting, non-traditional source for novel materials and transformational technologies to enhance our military ground system capabilities,” said Dr. Joseph Cannon, with the US Army Futures Command.

TTSA’s board and advisers include former members of the CIA and the Pentagon, a former White House IT director and, of course, pop-punk icon DeLonge.

The “Aliens Exist” singer, 43, has been trying to get the government’s ear on his avowed faith in extraterrestrials for years, including writing in 2015 on the topic to the chair of Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign.

Just last month, the Navy gave credence to TTSA’s work by ruling that three videos the group posted of apparent UFOs had been classified as “unexplained aerial phenomena.”