STEM Across the U.S. Government
The Department of Energy coordinates with other Federal agencies to prepare a capable U.S. STEM workforce. Explore the STEM efforts of these agencies through the links below.
“STEM skills are increasingly important for all Americans to succeed in the
workplace and in their everyday lives. To develop these skills, the Nation must engage in a collaborative effort to ensure that all Americans have access to high-quality STEM education throughout their lifetimes.”
More Federal STEM Resources
Find reports providing strategies and opportunities to advance national efforts to improve STEM training, education, and workforce development that have been developed by interagency working groups and committees on the Interagency Reports on STEM Workforce Development page.
Download the flyer below to find links, descriptions, and QR codes for free STEM education resources offered by the Federal agencies!
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Visit this website to learn more about the National Institute of Standards and Technology's STEM Education activities, programs, and resources.
Visit the USPTO Learning Resources page to discover events, educational materials and videos, and more!
Did you know that the FBI has programs and careers for students and professionals in STEM fields? Learn more at their website.
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Learn about the FDA's STEM outreach, education, and engagement efforts here.
Explore USGS's STEM educational resources like lesson plans, maps, podcasts, online lectures and videos and more!
Learn about Science and Technology initiatives and interests at the Department of Homeland Security by visiting this page.
Visit the National Science Foundation Education website to learn more about education research, STEM development activities, and STEM career opportunities.
Visit this website to learn about programming, scholarships, and workforce support resources at the National Security Agency.