National Defense Education Program (NDEP)

Abstract

The National Defense Education Program (NDEP) ensures the Department of Defense (DoD) will have access to high-quality science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) personnel vital to national defense now and in the future. NDEP’s portfolio provides a pathway to the best and the brightest minds through a continuum of DoD workforce development approaches, which include: (1) increasing STEM proficiency in the Nation’s talent pool by improving the capacity to address ever-changing future Defense workforce needs; (2) shaping the Department as a STEM workplace of choice for scientists and engineers through public communications and outreach; (3) leading the Departmental STEM strategic efforts and coordinating STEM efforts in alignment with the workforce and mission requirements; and (4) identifying approaches for innovative solutions in support of the Nation's current and future defense challenges. NDEP aligns to the DoD Science and Technology (S&T) priorities and is coordinated with the Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Minority Institutions (HBCU/MIs) program. It is synchronized with the Federal Five-Year STEM Education Strategic Plan, the DoD STEM Strategic Plan, the DoD Strategic Workforce Plan, and the DoD Agency Strategic Plan. NDEP components engage in assessment and evaluation as required by the Office of Management and Budget and the Government Accountability Office. Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) awards highly competitive scholarships-for-service to undergraduate and graduate students in 19 STEM academic disciplines, and moves graduates directly into DoD's workforce following graduation. As part of the SMART experience, scholars engage in internships that allow for hands-on research and work experiences in DoD facilities, thereby enhancing their educational experience. Since its inception as a pilot program in FY 2005, SMART has awarded approximately 1,800 students from bachelor to doctoral levels and, to date, approximately 950 have completed program studies and are currently employed in the DoD workforce. SMART ensures that DoD has a steady infusion of high-quality technical talent, prepared in areas of critical importance to DoD, ready to apply their technical knowledge, skills, and abilities to fulfill DoD’s mission. STEM Education and Outreach fosters conditions for STEM activities to support and cultivate STEM talent to build a future force that is representative of the nation’s diverse population, and reaches underserved populations to meet national defense needs and future defense challenges. Initiatives include investing, promoting and participating in national-level STEM programs and initiatives, and providing STEM authentic hands-on experiences for students and teachers across the nation. STEM Operations manages activities to implement the Department’s strategic plan for STEM education and outreach. STEM Operations provides the necessary program management and oversight, research studies support, and official responses to Congressional and non-Congressional inquiries. STEM Operations develops and maintains systems and standards to support STEM policy implementation, oversight, and assessment. Other STEM Operations activities include providing support to STEM education and outreach programs, implementing the Communications Plan, and collaborating across the Federal government and public domain through inter-agency and inter-departmental working groups, and partnerships. Section 233 of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for FY 2015, and the Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2015, directed the Secretary of the Defense to establish a Pilot Program to enhance the preparation of dependents of members of the armed forces for Careers in STEM (Military Child Pilot Program) and to provide assistance to STEM teachers at elementary or secondary schools at which a significant number of military dependents are enrolled. In FY 2016, the Military Child Pilot Program will continue to receive support; this will continue through FY 2021, in accordance with legislative direction.

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Document Details

Document Type
R2 Budgetary Justification
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2017
Source ID
0601120D8Z_1_0400_PB_2017
Change Summary Explanation
Change in FY 2017 reflects program increase for the Military Child Pilot Program.
Service Agency Name
Office of the Secretary Of Defense

Entities

Organizations

  • Office of the Secretary of Defense

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Human Systems

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Chemical Engineering
  • Department Of Defense
  • Education
  • Engineering
  • Engineers
  • Governments
  • Instructors
  • Local Governments
  • Materials Science
  • Mathematics
  • National Governments
  • National Security
  • Operations Research
  • Program Management
  • Students
  • Systems Engineering
  • United States Government

Fields of Study

  • Education

Readers

  • Defense Acquisition Program Management
  • Defense Technology Research and Development.
  • STEM Education

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