House committee objects to UARC
By Alexandre Da Silva
Ka Leo Assistant Editor
March 30, 2005
The House Committee on Higher Education yesterday passed a resolution "urging the University of Hawai'i to abandon establishing" a University Affiliated Research Center with the Navy.
The vote on the House Concurrent Resolution 238 came late yesterday following three-hours of testimony by students, faculty members and concerned citizens who said the proposed UARC is "bad business" for the university and the state.
The UARC expects to bring the university about $50 million in military research -- including some classified -- over five years through Defense Department contracts.
Critics, however, fear the UARC could set up publication restrictions on research results, allow weapons development to take place at a public university, and create a secretive system on campus by issuing security clearances to those involved in classified work. <snip>
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