McCain Conference
The McCain Conference of federal service academies annually brings key representatives from the nation’s federal military academies to Annapolis to discuss emerging issues in ethics and character development. The conference has been held in the late spring, and has been expanded to include the broader notion of military leadership, and to include participants from Command, Staff, and senior war colleges as well as undergraduate institutions.

The Ethics of Grey Zone Operations, Ed Barrett, Helen Frowe (McCain 2021 – Day 5)
McCain Conference 2021 – Day 5 Ed Barrett and Helen Frowe discussed the ethical challenges

The Ethics of Human Intelligence Collection David Omand, Mitt Regan (McCain 2021 – Day 4)
McCain Conference 2021 – Day 4 David Omand and Mitt Regan discussed the ethical challenges

Ethics and Intelligence Gathering, Dr. David Luban, Dr. Tony Pfaff (McCain 2021 – Day 3)
McCain Conference 2021 – Day 3 Dr. David Luban and Dr. Tony Pfaff explored the

The Ethics of Espionage with Cecile Farber, Michael Skerker (McCain 2021 – Day 2)
McCain Conference 2021 – Day 2 This is a discussion on the ethics of espionage

The Ethics of Intelligence Operations, Michael Morell, Mitt Regan (McCain 2021 – Day 1)
McCain Conference 2021 – Day 1 This session features a discussion on the ethics of

Israeli Defense Force on Moral Character Development and Assessment
Dr. Shani Al-Mogg and Ms. Ilet Bekovitz from the IDF discussed military leadership and assessment

US Air Force & Coast Guard: Moral Character, Development, Assessment
At the McCain Conference, Dr. Tom Torkelson highlighted the Center for Character and Leadership Development’s

UK Navy and Marines on Moral Character Development and Assessment
Tony Raya and Stuart McCrimmon emphasized the importance of ethics, culture, and leadership in the

US Army on Moral Character Development and Assessment
This panel discussion addresses character development and assessment at West Point, featuring Dr. Yasmine Calstein,

Philosophical Perspectives on Moral Character II
Dr. James Giordano is a distinguished professor in Neurology and Biochemistry at Georgetown University and