RE: WHAT NEXT? Here's what I'm thinking
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First, get Jeffery Epstein to have a private "mini-Gadgetoff" in celebration of some of the cool stuff and people at a place of his choosing because of it would be fun. Perhaps Al Seckel and I can curate this. IF YOU WANT.
Take the "Hourglass Initiative" from the theoretical and conceptual stage... and turn it into an active NGO...
Needed immediately: a business plan, a budget, a timeline for deliverables, and the official 501 C-3 filing (all one step)
a. Advisory board: Nobel-types, (heavy on biology), and WMD experts
i. Working with existing organizations in some capacities. These include:
Council on Foreign Relations
Carnegie Endowment for Peace (and Ethics in NYC)
Center for Biosecurity in Baltimore
MIT and Kennedy School (Belfer Center)
ii. Further consultation with experts
Intelligence and scientific advisors
White House Science advisor (who has indicated DARPA is now interested in solving technical aspects of our proposal)
EFF, Wikipedia (and Wikileaks) and other internet groups who are devising methods for protecting web anonymity (Jimmy Wales, et al)
- 4 Technologists (including key folks at Google and other companies) who have been studying the difficulty of providing anonymizing methods
S. Studying methods for most effectively rolling out an eductational campaign to younger scientists (high school level upwards) on ethical
concerns scientists must face dealing with WMD issues (esp bio) and how to structure and support efforts to have codes of ethics discussed and adopted in academic settings
b. Funding "Hourglass Initiative"
i. Operational funding for creating the basic institutional infrastructure
- Potential sources include:
a. Skoll Urgent Threats Fund (Larry Brilliant)
b. Google Foundation (for technology assistance... and for help with codes of ethics education
c. Markle Foundation
d. Others
ii. Plan and budget for educational component
Several symposiums to increase visibility of the issue... and to coalesce working groups and board members and advisors to help design the educational component of the ethical code
Similar efforts to bring scientists, technologists, intel folks, and web security experts together to begin designing (or working with existing technologies... i.e., TOR, Wikipedia, social networks, etc. to insure we design methods that protect whistle-blower anonymity
Publicizing the mission so scientists and others around the world see this as a non-partisan (non CIA) effort... but an effort by the scientific community to begin policing itself regarding ethical behavior and WMD threats
Publicizing the growing threats of rogue scientist activities that "democratize" such deadly technology and the importance of having scientists responsible and active in efforts to contain such potentially devastating technology
S. Gathering an effective staff of scientific evaluators, investigators (former journalists, retired Intel folks)
c. Design "educational" component and strategy to promulgate scientific code of ethics re: WMO
d. Software development (for international anonymous web-based whistle-blowing)
