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Below is a list of multiple sources which meet the primary criteria in WP:ORGCRITE. These should help to establish that this article meets notability standards. (Note that I have a WP:COI with ACE, so I'll limit my edits to the talk page.) Each of these sources is independent, reliable, & secondary. They have varying levels of coverage, but all have at least substantial coverage.
Books that (I believe) significantly cover ACE in a portion of the text (I haven't read all of these, and the preview only allowed me to see a small number of pages to verify the full extent of coverage):
Note that I omitted several books and articles written by people involved with ACE, several primary source materials like academic papers and direct interviews, and a plethora of articles that merely mention ACE briefly. Sifting through these took much more time than doing the actual searches on news.google.com / books.google.com; I'm certain that if others wanted to look for additional sources that meet the WP:ORGCRITE criteria, it wouldn't be too extraordinarily difficult to do. — EricHerboso04:47, 2 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Eric Herboso, I'm not sure about the reliability/independence of a couple of those sources, but there's enough coverage between the sources I recognize to address my concerns. signed, Rosguilltalk17:24, 2 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]