Tapping America's PotentialOur Goal: Double the number of science, technology, engineering and mathematics graduates with bachelor's degrees by 2015.

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Editorial and Op-ed Support December 2005

December 8, 2005 - El Paso Times, "Education Challenge: Competitiveness Demands More Science, Math."
"If the United States hopes to survive, much less compete, in the growing high-tech economy, the country must encourage education and training in these critical areas. … This message, this warning, ought to resonate through every part of the American education system, because that's where the solution lies."

December 6, 2005 - The Washington Post, Norman R. Augustine, "Learning to Lose: Our Education System Isn't Ready for a World of Competition."
"Our nation still has the strongest scientific and technological enterprise - and the best research universities - in the world. But deeper trends in this country and abroad are signs of a gathering storm. … What worries business leaders is that the United States could easily fall behind as the rest of the world prospers." Norman R. Augustine is the retired chairman and chief executive of Lockheed Martin Corp.

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