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2020 PPC
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Miriam Quintal
Administration and federal agency officials to inform future programs and create new opportunities – Elevating the role of ASEE within the Washington, DC-based scientific, STEM, and higher education advocacy communities and ensuring community advocacy reflects ASEE priorities• 2019 Efforts and Successes – Increased funding for the National Science Foundation and Department of Defense basic research – Building champions for new modes of NSF support – Outreach and awareness of engineering technology – Enhancing Department of Defense workforce and industry collaboration – Engagement on Higher Education Act reauthorizationASEE/EDC Congressional Priorities• Advocate for Funding at Critical Agencies –National Science Foundation research and
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2020 PPC
Authors
Michael Cox
WORKFORCE EMPLOYER NEEDS 2020 ASEE Engineering Deans Public Policy ColloquiumProprietary:The information contained herein is proprietary to The Boeing Company and shall not be reproduced or disclosed in whole or in part or used for any reason except when such user possesses direct, written authorization from The Boeing Company.The statements contained herein are based on good faith assumptions and provided for general information purposes only. These statements do not constitute an offer, promise, warranty or guarantee of performance. Actual results may varydepending on certain events or conditions. This document should not b e used or relied upon for any purpose other than that i ntended by Boeing
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2020 PPC
Authors
Miriam Quintal
Introduction to Advocating for Engineering Miriam Quintal Lewis-Burke Associates, LLC February 3, 2020Lewis-Burke and ASEE• Lewis-Burke has been representing ASEE since October 2017• As federal consultants, Lewis-Burke promotes the policy agenda of scientific organizations to a diverse set of audiences, including: – United States Congress – White House/Administration and the Federal Agencies – Like-minded organizations and the advocacy community in Washington, DC• 30 policy experts with range of expertise/backgrounds allow multi-layered issue teams with deep expertise in agencies and scientific/education areas• 41 clients: universities, scientific societies, managers of large federal facilities