The Congressional Budget Office has evaluated potential ways the government could establish spending and tax policies and legal and regulatory systems in order to facilitate innovation. CBO outlined several scenarios in a report published Monday, which
MoreThe Office of Personnel Management is using data to guide agency campaigns that seek to attract more science, technology, engineering and math professionals into federal service, OPM Director Katherine Archuleta said Thursday.
MoreThe House has kicked off an application development contest that seeks to engage students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. High school students participating in the contest will work to develop and demonstrate
MorePresident Barack Obama called for increasing investments in and emphasis on STEM (science, technology engineering and math) education in his State of the Union address on Tuesday, Nextgov reported Wednesday. Brittany Ballenstedt
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The Northern Virginia Technology Council has outlined its legislative agenda for 2014 asking Virginia policymakers to focus on expanding the stateâs technology development initiatives. The council submitted letters containing its legislative priorities
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NASA has launched a grant program intended to encourage informal learning centers to get more students into science, technology, engineering and math careers. Six museums and four visitor centers across the U.S.
MoreThe White House will award $100 million in grants for partnerships between local schools, companies and community colleges or universities with the goal of helping students pursue STEM (science, technology, engineering and
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The U.S. governmentâs big data initiative has amassed support from 28 companies and organizations since its foundation in March 2012, FedScoop reported Tuesday. Colby Hochmuth writes organizations participating in Data to Knowledge to
MoreThe White House is aiming to carry forward efforts to promote STEM education programs for women through various initiatives and tools, FedScoop reported Wednesday. Colby Hochmuth writes NASAâs Digital Learning Network intends
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The Army Corps of Engineers is concerned about a shortage of potential candidates to succeed retiring employees who specialize in science, technology, engineering and math, Federal News Radio reported Wednesday. Jared Serbu
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