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Jiakai Liu4/10/2016Stealth Bomber Ethical issues:Ā As a lead cost analyst of Department of Defense, DāAngelo was responsible for analyzing Cost Performance Reports and providing findings and recommendations to her supervisor, Elberfeld who was the manager of the program. But Elberfeld always used the lowest estimate of cost provided by DāAngelo and chose to ignore her warn of poor cost performance. DāAngelo complained to her immediate supervisor but didnāt disclose anything to Hafer, the senior budget analyst who came to investigate later. She knew there were other cost estimates but didnāt provide to Vines, who was the cost analyst of CAIG. Later, she was required to be present in another briefing conducted by OSD cost analyst Christle, but at last she didnāt show up. Finally, the program was cancelled.Stakeholders:Ā DāAngelo didnāt perform professional duties in accordance with relevant laws, regulations, technical standards by letting Elberfeld keep using lowest estimate reports(Sec I, 2). Elberfeld greatly broke DOD ās Joint Regulation (Section 4. Ethical Values). As a DOD employee, he didnāt behave honestly, loyally, fairly, respectfully and responsibly by keeping using the lowest estimates, ignoring DāAngeloās warning, purposefully making DāAngelo exclude from briefing (even he denied) and so on. Patterson didnāt behave honestly, and as an immediate supervisor, he didnāt care about his subordinate enough (12-401, a&f). OāKeefe didnāt behave fairly by withdrawing Haferās PBD because of Elberfeldās opposition (12-401, e).
Alternatives with related consequences:Ā According to Appendix A: Resolution of Ethical Conflict, DāAngelo can contact with levels above the immediate superior who was not involved but employed. In our case, the senior budget analyst, Tom Hafer was one of the appropriate guys to talk to. DāAngelo could support Haferās investigation with her cost data on hand. But based on the fact that Haferās draft PBD was withdrawn due to the opposition from Elberfeld, the result might not be changed even with the cost data. And knowing DāAngelo provided support to Hafer, Elberfeld may be malignant to DāAngelo, if not fire her.Ā Another alternative was to provide evidence to Jo Ann Vines or Gary Christle, who were both the cost analysts with the CAIG of OSD. The fact was Under Secretary didnāt take Christleās report due to lack of evidence. With DāAngeloās cost data, itās reasonable to say the Under Secretary would take it and pass the report to the Secret of Defense. If it was still failed, DāAngelo might face the possibility of losing her jobĀ The Resolution of Ethical Conflict also suggests initiating a confidential discussion with an IMA Ethics Counselor or other impartial advisor. Since our case is related to U.S. Army, it may not be appropriate to release military information to outside. I think reaching to Chester Beach might also be a good option. Beach was the one who directly conducted investigative report, if DāAngelo can find access to him, the issue would be solved in an easier and faster way.