For Pentagon, Tech Education Means National Security

By Katie Drummond, on , Briefing

With the United States currently fighting two wars abroad and facing a health care crisis and an economy on life-support at home, Pentagon officials are hoping to meet a looming threat to America's future global dominance -- not to mention national security -- by boosting capacity in elementary school classrooms across the nation.

In January, the Pentagon approved a proposal by their risk-taking research agency, DARPA, to invest $45 million into efforts to increase enrollment in computing, science, technology, engineering and mathematics programs (CS-STEM). To do so, DARPA wants to develop extracurricular initiatives to target and engage elementary aged kids, with the agency planning to trail those students right through college graduation. "Monitoring should begin in middle/high school," DARPA's solicitation states. "And continue through a student entering college, declaring a major, graduating and, ultimately, end with the student's career decision." ...

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