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Home » Dissent Tech » Whistleblower Picks Up Steam

Whistleblower Picks Up Steam

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Former Lockheed Martin engi­neer Mike DeKort, who made waves last month when he posted a video on YouTube alleg­ing seri­ous con­trac­tor fail­ures on a Coast Guard patrol boat project, is back with more.
In a sec­ond post to the video-​​sharing site, DeKort updates view­ers on his media cam­paign. His goal: a Congressional inves­ti­ga­tion of Lockheed Martin.
The fun­da­men­tal prob­lem, DeKort claims, is lead­er­ship, as I explain at Military​.com:

DeKort had been with the com­pany for 12 years, work­ing on a num­ber of dif­fer­ent projects includ­ing train­ing sim­u­la­tions, the Aegis radar sys­tem and an upgraded com­mand cen­ter. “The only project I worked on that didn’t have seri­ous ethics issues was Aegis.”

On one project, DeKort says, he was pres­sured to use over­priced com­po­nents. His man­ager on the project even­tu­ally went to work for the man­u­fac­turer of the pricey parts, MediaTech. Lo and behold, Lockheed Martin has filed a law­suit against Mediatech, alleg­ing that it lured away Lockheed employ­ees and mined them for com­pany secrets.

DeKort claims he is just stand­ing up to an epi­demic of poor lead­er­ship at the nation’s largest defense con­trac­tor. “It’s a cul­tural thing,” he says, adding that the only time there aren’t ethics prob­lems at Lockheed Martin is when there is good lead­er­ship at the high­est lev­els. “Everything depends on the lead­er­ship capa­bil­ity and eth­i­cal stan­dards of the per­son in charge.“
Lockheed Martin spokesman Troy Scully con­tests DeKort’s alle­ga­tions: “Lockheed Martin has a solid pro­gram man­age­ment cur­ricu­lum. Our folks are very dili­gently trained. On top of that, we have a nation­ally rec­og­nized ethics pro­gram. George Mason University cited Lockheed Martin as one of best com­pa­nies for ethics. There’s no get­ting around it: Ethics is the blood that runs through our veins.”

Lockheed hasn’t been shy about all this DeKort stuff. In fact, it was Scully who alerted me to the sec­ond video. But it has always been the company’s posi­tion that that DeKort’s core com­plaint — that the Coast Guard patrol boats are unsafe — is base­less. Scully says that per­haps all the media atten­tion has granted DeKort more legit­i­macy than his alle­ga­tions war­rant.
–David Axe

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  1. steve'o says:
    September 20, 2006 at 11:54 am

    Dekort did this to him­self. He should have tried to fix the prob­lem from within Lockheed when he was work­ing with them, but instead, he gets on his high horse and fell off! If he was smart enough to offer his tech­ni­cal skills to Lockheed, the least he could have done for them is help fix a logis­tics parts pur­chas­ing prob­lem, then he wouldn’t have been branded a trou­ble maker by the community…Bwaaaaaa

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  2. BrutallyFrank says:
    September 21, 2006 at 7:45 am

    Where there is smoke, there is fire. Don’t shoot the mes­sen­ger.
    Let’s not be afraid to explore this hon­estly, objec­tively, and with the high­est regard for integrity.
    Honor, courage, and com­mit­ment. Duty, honor, and courage. Let’s be true to the core val­ues which make our nation great.
    We owe our cit­i­zens the truth, and if we have to sac­ri­fice some highly posi­tioned indi­vid­u­als for not main­tain­ing these core val­ues, then so be it.
    We have a fidu­ciary respon­si­bil­ity to our cit­i­zens and a duty to main­tain the integrity of our indus­try and acqui­si­tion process.
    We should pur­sue this with vigor.

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