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EAGER: Analysis of Workforce Supply Chains for Emerging Technology Areas — NSF Award to Carnegie Mellon University (PA, $300,000)

U.S. policy is spurring a range of ambitious public and private investments that seek to improve national industrial capacity, economic security, and competitiveness – large-scale capacity investments will create thousands of new jobs, often in occupations without a significant base of current employment in the regions

Award titleEAGER: Analysis of Workforce Supply Chains for Emerging Technology Areas
Award ID2435250
AwardeeCarnegie Mellon University
CityPITTSBURGH
StatePA
Amount obligated$300,000
Principal investigatorChristophe Combemale
ProgramSpecial Projects
Start date10/01/2024
AbstractU.S. policy is spurring a range of ambitious public and private investments that seek to improve national industrial capacity, economic security, and competitiveness – large-scale capacity investments will create thousands of new jobs, often in occupations without a significant base of current employment in the regions where investments are made. Meeting this new demand for skills will require policymakers, employers and trainers to identify other occupations that partially meet new job requirem
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