Dual-Public-Private-Employment-Ethics-Standard-Hydroelectric

Rs · Resource Individual
http://proethica.org/ontology/case/102#Dual-Public-Private-Employment-Ethics-Standard-Hydroelectric
Properties
Instance of
DualPublic-PrivateEmploymentEthicsStandard
http://proethica.org/ontology/intermediate#DualPublic-PrivateEmploymentEthicsStandard
Confidence
0.88
Created by
Professional engineering ethics consensus
Document title
Dual Public-Private Employment Ethics Standard
Importance
high
Used by
NSPE BER in evaluating the engineers' conduct during the negotiation phase prior to resignation
Used in context
Applies to the period during which the engineers were still employed by the U.S. Agency while simultaneously negotiating private contracts related to the same project, creating a direct conflict between their public duties and private interests
Source Evidence
Source text
Several engineers in the employ of the U.S. Agency responsible for the basic plans negotiated with at least two engineering firms with the intent of taking part in the design and supervision of the work

Text references
Negotiations were finally concluded between this group and a firm of consulting engineers for a cooperative project to execute the work, and the group of employees formed a corporation
Several engineers in the employ of the U.S. Agency responsible for the basic plans negotiated with at least two engineering firms with the intent of taking part in the design and supervision of the work
TTL
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Metadata
Type
Individual
Last Updated
2026-05-28 16:26
Discovered in case
102
Discovered in pass
1
Discovered in section
facts
First discovered
2026-03-02T16:03:50.563096+00:00
First case
102
Generated
2026-03-02T16:03:50.563096+00:00
Attributed to
Case 102 Extraction
Generated
2026-03-02T16:27:05.294923
Generated by
ProEthica Case 102 Extraction