Ethics and the Military Industrial Complex: The Role of the Engineer

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Ethics and the Military Industrial Complex: The Role of the Engineer Prof. Andrew Ketsdever Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering MAE 4000: Seminar Fall 2015

Outline A personal story to give context to the subject at hand Technology and war the insurmountable link The Manhattan Project Open discussion Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Principles and how they apply When $700B comes into play

A Personal Story: Context I went to the United States Air Force Academy in the summer of 2006 On Loan from the Air Force Research Laboratory at Edwards AFB, CA Sometime in 2008, I received the following

You have mail Maj. John Smith

Click the attachment http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mai OecjdVhw This video is similar to the one actually sent to me. That video has yet to be released to the public. WARNING: This video may disturb some viewers. Viewer discretion is advised.

Some thoughts

Technological Advances War

Wartime Advances Society

Manhattan Project US Government research project 1942-1945 Produced first atomic bomb from fission process for military purposes In 1939, Albert Einstein (among others) warned the US Government that it needed to be the first to make an atomic bomb Nazis were known to be researching the idea

Nuclear Weapons and Oppenheimer Thought that the bomb would save lives by speedily ending WWII Aware of the fascist atrocities that could be stopped by an American atomic bomb Must do something to save Western civilization Hoped frightful power would deter future wars and force cooperation

Personal Conflict J. Robert Oppenheimer I am become death, the destroyer of worlds He later told a reporter that he dreaded failure, but he also dreaded success He told a colleague, Lord, these affairs are hard on the heart After Hiroshima Devil s work Known sin Had blood on his hands J. Hijiya, The Gita of J. Robert Oppenheimer, Proc. of the Am. Phil. Soc., Vol. 144, No. 2, June 2000.

Before discussion A quick note on morals and ethics: Morals: A person s standards of behavior or beliefs concerning what is and is not acceptable for them to do Ethics: Moral principles that govern a person s (or group s) behavior The basic concepts and fundamental principles of decent human conduct. It includes a study of universal values such as equality, etc. Legality is another issue that will not be addressed here.

Before discussion Respect for everyone s opinion This exercise is participatory in nature, but you are free to say nothing Non-attribution Stick to the subject at hand This town and many of it s citizens are in a special position regarding this very issue Never discuss politics or religion, except they may be integral to one s morals So, see the first bullet Without meaning to be offensive The discussion may offend some but it is not intentional We will be tolerant of other s views and live the first bullet

Ethical Questions Can any engineer work on technology that won t be transitioned at some point? Does an engineer know ALL of the applications in which their technology could be put to use? Is it the responsibility of the engineer to worry about these things? Don t these advancements make everyday life better too?

Ethical Questions What is the role of the engineer in making or improving weapons to be used in theaters of war? Do we trust our elected officials to use these weapons in the proper (ethical) way? It is all for a good cause, right? Democracy and all How is war defined these days? Do we always know who we are fighting? Is improving accuracy an ethical dilemma or a morale obligation? Why does the engineer have to worry about any of this?

Student Discussion Around the Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Principles Integrity Act with honesty in all situations Be honest with yourself Understand the consequences of the work you do Don t do work that you don t agree with (morals) But, someone else will Does this force us to do things we don t agree with? Trust Build trust in all stakeholder relationships Trust of elected and appointed officials to do the right thing Trust in military commanders in the use of developed tech Trust in the system worst on the planet except every other Believing that the US does things for the good of all people is this still true? US military personnel are trusting engineers to help protect them in times of war e.g. IED technology delivered in theater

Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Accountability Accept responsibility for all decisions The engineer must know potential outcomes very firm on this Not allowed in this environment to pretend to have your head in the sand Transparency Maintain open and truthful communications With your company, organization, etc. Yes. With the public or even family, etc. Probably not. Conundrum with S and TS projects Does the public have a right to know? Are you complicit just as a tax payer? Fairness Engage in fair competition and create equitable and just relationships

Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Respect Honor the rights, freedoms, views, and property of others What about the lives of US soldiers and citizens versus citizens of other countries Don t citizens in besieged countries have the right to defend their way of life? Hard to tell a soldier from a civilian What about civilian casualties? Rule of Law Comply with the spirit and intent of laws and regulations Issues? Yes especially around release of sensitive info Snowden hero or traitor? Either way, fugitive from US law Viability Create long-term value for all relevant stakeholders Some concern about not doing your technical best on a project you don t believe in put other s lives at risk

Ethical Questions Defense vs. Offense Development of defensive weapons can lead to war what about that? The Defense industry: 20% GDP in 2011 About $711 Billion Freedom is not free A lot of $$ at stake