Amy Horney
Maj Sook Ha
CIS 270WX-01
Reflective Essay Final
Help Received: Works Cited, Maj Ha comments from draft
America’s Need to be #1
As humans we will obviously always have the desire to be the best in everything that we do. We will always want the new cutting edge technology or we will always want a way to make accomplishing tasks in our daily lives that much easier. The United States has always had the reputation of needed to be the best at everything that they do. The United States has proven it’s worth as arguably the world’s leading superpower in technology and communication developments with the use of the telephone, the airplane, the space race, and modern technology such as the super computer.
The telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876. While an Italian immigrant, Antonio Meucci, began creating the plan for the telephone in 1849, Bell actually implemented the idea, which gives credit to the United States. Without the telephone, we would be unable to have communication with others at an instant. The telephone started other revolutions such as the wiring of America, which then attributed to the use of the Internet using those same wires. These wires have made it from country to country as well. Trans-Atlantic communication allowed us to communicate over the Atlantic Ocean via a cable that travels across the entire ocean. It is important that we have access to instant communication with those in other countries for reasons such a military affairs, political affairs, terrorism, and the simple desire to communicate with friends or loved ones. We have made the transition from the original telephone to wireless telephones and now we make the transition to smartphones. American citizens and, more specifically, students now have access to information instantly through their telephones. I have personally benefited from the invention of the telephone because I now have the option of using my smartphone to look up information as well as contact someone else if I need information. I can always contact someone through the phone, but there is also the need to contact someone personally or via mail from long distances.
The development of the airplane allows us to communicate with people over long distances in a significantly smaller amount of time that it would if the airplane was not developed. The Wright Brothers, another pair of American inventors, invented the airplane in 1903 again putting the United States as a leader of the innovation of information technology. Although in its earliest years the airplane could only travel small distances, throughout the years advancements have been made that allow the airplane to carry humans, objects, and information in record timing. The airplane enables diplomats from countries to communicate with each other face to face on matters that cannot be discussed via telephone or via the Internet. The airplane has been a major key in foreign relations for the United States. It has also played a vital role in our nation’s military. The United States finds the development of the airplane so important that it has dedicated an entire branch of the military toward the use of the airplane, otherwise known as the Air Force. It is the mission of the Air Force “to fly, fight and win in air, space, and cyberspace.” The Air Force wants to win and they do not want to settle for anything less. This, again, is an example of America’s need to be number one in information technology.
There was a time, however, when the United States was not a leader in information technology. The infamous “Space Race” was between the Soviet Union and the United States and their race to make major developments for the different discoveries and inventions involving space. According to NASA, “History changed on October 4, 1957, when the Soviet Union successfully launched Sputnik I… That launch ushered in new political, military, technological, and scientific developments,” (Garber). Shortly after the Soviet Union launched Sputnik I, the United States realized that they could not remain second best for long. They then started their development of new and better satellites. The initial satellites were used primarily for military purposes. A large part of our use of the satellite for military operations is to spot ships, submarines, and nuclear vessels. The idea that we can now detect if other countries are making or keeping nuclear warheads is a huge asset to our military. Nuclear weapons are notorious for mass destruction and will be devastating if used against our country, similar to how North Korea threatens us with nuclear missiles almost monthly. Our ability to detect these nuclear weapons of mass destructions (WMD) is a major contributor as to why we have the deadliest fighting force in the world. Aside from military operations, we can now use satellites for weather, communication, navigation, observation and surveillance of the Earth, and research. Satellites have pioneered efficiency in communication and diminished the amount of errors signals can have.
Although satellites are a powerful part of our information technology in America, the supercomputer is the ultimate superpower in information science. Unfortunately, at the moment the United States has come up short in their quest to have the number one ranked supercomputer in the world, only to be ranked second to China. However, for a long period of time, the United States was the leader in the supercomputer. Because of their need to be number one, the United States has an ongoing mission to become the leader in the supercomputer. If the U.S. can accomplish this task, then they will then be back on top as the world leader in information technology.
By leading the race to improve the spread of technology, the United States has become renowned as a technological superpower. They have used their ambitious attitude to create ambitious inventions. I believe that the culture of the United States has allowed them to not only create inventions regarding information technology, but bring other countries into the race for competition as well. We can now see how other countries are becoming involved like Russia and China. Because of their constant need to remain on top, I predict that the United States will try to create the next big influential device in information technology that will affect the world for years to come.
Works Cited
Garber, Steve. “Sputnik and The Dawn of the Space Age.” NASA. NASA History, 10
Oct. 2007. Web. 23 Apr. 2016.
