Title: Department of Energy
1Assessing the Effectiveness of the Iraqi
Scientist Engagement Program
Official Use Only
- Department of Energy
- Human Subjects Working Group Meeting
- November 13 , 2009
Ann-Marie B. Dake John P. Knezovich William E.
Nebo
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, P. O. Box
808, Livermore, CA 94551
This work performed under the auspices of the
U.S. Department of Energy by Lawrence Livermore
National Laboratory under Contract
DE-AC52-07NA27344
2Background
- Iraqi Scientist Engagement Program (ISEP)
- Designed to redirect former WMD scientists toward
civilian work as well as engage scientists,
technicians, and engineers (STEs) with
WMD-applicable skill sets - By engaging former WMD scientists, as well as
STEs with dual-use knowledge, ISEP is an
essential part of the U.S. governments
multi-layered approach to prevent the spread of
WMD - ISEP can help transform Iraqi science into a
positive economic and political force upon which
the Iraqi economy can thrive
3Study Objectives and Goals
- Phase I Assess the effectiveness of the Iraqi
Scientist Engagement Program (ISEP) - Phase II Elucidate the professional, political,
and economic beliefs of Iraqi scientists and
advance the understanding of their views well
beyond what we now know in the existing
literature - Long-term goal Provide policymakers with a more
solid empirical basis to assess existing
programs, devise new initiatives, and choose
among different policy options in the immediate
future
4Study Description/Hypothesis Phase I
- Seek and understand the effectiveness of
Department of State (DOS) nonproliferation
program - Ask program recipients questions about the
program itself in order to assess the
effectiveness of the program so that DOS can make
programmatic improvements to ensure the programs
success - Test whether ISEP is helping to keep Iraqi
scientists gainfully employed in Iraq so that
they do not feel the need to sell their knowledge
to terrorists or countries of concern to the US - Employ a methodological approach that will
provide an important baseline understanding of
the program to date as well as help program
managers develop a comprehensive exit strategy
5Experimental Design Phase I
- Conduct in-depth interviews with approximately
twelve (12) Iraqi scientists in order to explore
the program participants views on a variety of
issues - Interviews will be conducted in the Green Zone
at a U.S. military facility. Iraqi citizens who
interact or work with the U.S. are frequently
targeted by terrorists groups in Iraq. However,
these Iraqis have willingly chosen to participate
in this U.S. program. At the same time, ISEP has
taken every precaution to protect the connection
between these scientists and the US. ISEP will
assist in setting up the interviews and will
continue their practice of providing coverage
regarding the relationship - Prepare, using the in-depth interviews, a survey
instrument to be administered to all ISEP program
recipients and additional scientists - Understanding the views of scientists outside
the program may provide a baseline for evaluating
the effectiveness of the program. This will
form the basis for Phase II of the study
6Experimental Design Phase II
- Third-party (Turkish) survey research firm will
conduct interviews in Iraq using Iraqi citizens - LLNL team with meet with and attend survey
research teams training session, most likely in
Istanbul - Inclusion of up to 450 volunteers (non-ISEP
scientists) - By using trained Iraqis, the "connection with the
US will not be apparent and there should be no
additional risk to the human subjects
7Informed Consent Phase II
- The subjects will be asked if they wish to
participate in completing a questionnaire - No written consent form
- IRB Consideration Should there be a waiver of
documentation of informed consent?
8Issues Raised at Board Meeting
- John and Ann-Marie to review Phase I action item
issues on behalf of the Board - PI to return to Board for Phase II (ad hoc IRB
meeting will be convened, if necessary) - Payment (incentive/coercive?)
- 50 to the twelve (12) scientists in Phase I for
their participation in the study - Monetary or other type of gift for Phase II
participants - Deception involving Phase II?
- How will subjects be recruited?
- Opt-out mechanisms?
- Board will need to review survey instruments
prior to approval
9Issues of Concern
- What is safety in a country currently engaged in
a war? - What role does the IRB have in protecting the
subjects and protecting the investigators? - Is the Green Zone safe?
- Does deception provide safety in this case?
- Is this study human terrain mapping?