The objectives of AEA will be
achieved by a variety of means. AEA will be working on
several fronts in trying to promote our agenda. We will
use public relations and the news media to educate the
public and get their support. We will also be putting a
lot of effort in educating the members of our profession
to the proper role of engineering in our society.
AEA will be actively
involved in political action. This is an area that we
have ignored for too long. We need to be major players in
the political process. The engineering profession must be
able to control its destiny. We cannot leave it up to
others to make the rules for us. In addition, AEA will be
actively promoting networking among all members of our
profession.
The following are the key
issues that AEA will be addressing in the coming months:
A. Size and
Solidarity
We must achieve a "critical mass" of
Engineering practitioners in order to put forth our
Agenda. A huge number of members will ensure that we will
be successful without resorting to confrontation or less
than ethical tactics. Key to accomplishing the necessary
size is our faith in each other, and the determination to
see it through.
B. Education
Engineers, the Public and the Political establishment
must all be educated on the unacceptability of the status
quo. We will disseminate information using all
communication media. Education of Engineers will keep
them aware of situations that affect their Profession,
and what can be done to improve them. Education of the
Public will increase awareness of the technical nature of
many societal issues and the reasons Engineers are better
prepared than others to make key decisions.
C. Political
Action
If we do not participate in the political life of our
Society, we are ignoring a major factor influencing our
lives. AEA will heighten the awareness of Engineers to
political aspects of professional practice. As situations
develop, legislation will be used to address them.
Sometimes political actions may be taken by others, and
sometimes we may see the need for changes. In either
case, we will have to be ready to make our positions
known to the political establishment and the Public in
general. AEA will also seek to sensitize legislators to
advancing the public interest by advancing our goals
since the two are mutual.
D. Preparing for
the Future
Achieving our proper role in Society demands that we
prepare future Engineers for Leadership. Academia will be
recruited as partners in the process. Erosion of the
curricula must be reversed. AEA will develop Student
Chapters to provide direct mentoring and generate
dialogue with academics in order to improve Engineering
education, as well as broaden the curricula to include
more social type studies. AEA will develop a series of
informational presentations for pre-high school and high
school students to orient them on the importance of
Engineering in their lives.
In implementing our plan
of action, AEA intends to work with other engineering
societies. AEA looks at other engineering societies and
technical groups as allies in our campaign to elevate the
engineering profession. We believe that all engineers,
irrespective of discipline or employment status, share
common interests. These common interests that bind us
into one profession are much greater
than any perceived conflict. AEA plans to build on this
commonality of interests.
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