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News | Oct. 7, 2024

Common dilemmas discussed at Leader-led Live Annual Ethics Training

By Stefanie Hauck DLA Land and Maritime Public Affairs

Common ethical dilemmas were discussed at the annual Defense Logistics Agency Land and Maritime Leader-led Live Annual Ethics Training Oct. 3 in the Operations Center Auditorium on Defense Supply Center Columbus.

A man stands at a podium in an auditorium. He wears a blue business suit.
Shy Wang, an ethics counselor with the Defense Logistics Agency Land and Maritime Legal Office explains ethics policy at the DLA Land and Maritime Leader-led Live Annual Ethics Training Oct. 3 in the Operations Center Auditorium on Defense Supply Center Columbus. Hosted by the DLA Land and Maritime Legal Office, the interactive training featured a panel of leaders discussing ethical challenges. (Photo by Arthur Hylton/DSCC)
A man stands at a podium in an auditorium. He wears a blue business suit.
DLA Land and Maritime Leader-led Live Annual Ethics Training
Shy Wang, an ethics counselor with the Defense Logistics Agency Land and Maritime Legal Office explains ethics policy at the DLA Land and Maritime Leader-led Live Annual Ethics Training Oct. 3 in the Operations Center Auditorium on Defense Supply Center Columbus. Hosted by the DLA Land and Maritime Legal Office, the interactive training featured a panel of leaders discussing ethical challenges. (Photo by Arthur Hylton/DSCC)
Photo By: Arthur Hylton/DSCC
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Hosted by the DLA Land and Maritime Legal Office, the interactive training featured a panel of leaders discussing ethical challenges.

The panel consisted of DLA Land and Maritime Commander Army Brig. Gen. Gail Atkins, Deputy Commander Kenneth Watson, Chief of Staff Air Force Col. Alexander Constantine, Director of Operations Christina Schall, Strategic Acquisitions Process Director Navy Capt. Matthew Fahner and Specialized Management Operations Director Heath Berkshire.

Each leader offered up real-world and hypothetical scenarios followed by an interactive discussion with the large audience moderated by Mike Meehan and Shy Wang, DLA Land and Maritime ethics counselors.

Topics discussed were gifts from outside and inside sources, non-federal entity support, post government employment, stipulations of the Hatch Act, conflicts of interest, safe harbor and outside employment.

The annual training is required for all OGE-450 filers, but all DLA Land and Maritime associates are encouraged to attend. The OGE-450, or Confidential Financial Disclosure Report, is required to be filed annually by employees in certain positions.

The live training was recorded and is available for employees who were unable to attend at this CAC-enabled link: https://dlaio.gcds.disa.mil/index.html?id=COL210032024

To receive credit for training attendance, email the ethics inbox at mailto:DSCC.Ethics.Training@dla.mil with the code word provided at the end of the recording. Associates have until Nov. 30 to complete the annual requirement.