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

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  • GAO ()
    “Keeping America Great: Doing Your Part”, October 2007
  • GAO ()
    “Global Competitiveness: Implications for the Nation's Higher Education System”, January 2007
  • GAO Report (GAO-06-114) ()
    “Higher Education: Federal Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Programs and Related Trends”, October 2005
  • GAO -- Testimony of Comptroller General of the United States ()
    “Human Capital: Building the Information Technology Workforce to Achieve Results," GAO-01-1007T”, July 2001
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  • RAND ()
    “Is the United States Losing Its Edge in Science and Technology?”,  2008
  • RAND ()
    “Federal Investment in R&D”, September 2002
  • RAND ()
    “Is there a Shortage of Scientists and Engineers?”,  2003
  • Research!America ()
    “Americans Support Bridging the Sciences”, February 2007
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