Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 16— - NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION › § 1862t
The Director must use the Foundation’s research and education work to encourage veterans to study and work in STEM and computer science, and must coordinate with other federal agencies that help veterans. Within 180 days after February 11, 2020, the Director must send a plan to the House Science, Space, and Technology Committee and the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee. That plan must describe current outreach, say the best ways to use existing programs and authorities to help veterans (including teaching programs), and offer ways to track veteran participation in Foundation programs while noting any problems collecting that information. The National Science Board must include any available data on veterans in science and engineering in its every-two-year report. The Office of Science and Technology Policy must set up a multigovernment working group to improve veteran and military spouse representation in STEM. The group must create a strategic plan with priorities, common progress measures, the main barriers veterans and military spouses face (like lack of formal STEM training, career help, and converting military credits), agency actions to address these barriers, and any issues that need new laws or rules. The plan must go to Congress within one year after February 11, 2020, progress must be reported each year, and the group ends three years after it starts.
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42 U.S.C. § 1862t
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