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Act now to shape the 2023-2028 Federal STEM Strategic Plan

Mar 10, 2023

A new series of listening sessions from the White House will lay the groundwork for the next Federal STEM Strategic Plan and we need your input!

Together, the members of STEMx advance high quality STEM education as a workforce and equity imperative. The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) is taking feedback on the upcoming Federal STEM Strategic Plan. Using the form below, share some of your ideas and the STEMx Policy Advisory Team will share this feedback with OSTP.

OSTP will host a series of virtual listening sessions to inform the development of the next Federal STEM Strategic Plan. Six sessions will be held between March 15 – 24. From OSTP, the aim of these sessions is to gather “information and perspectives on the challenges faced by – and within – the STEM ecosystem in the United States and solutions that might be implemented by the U.S. Government” from a variety of stakeholders.


Members of the STEMx Policy Advisory Team will attend the listening sessions on behalf of STEMx. They will represent the identified STEMx policy priorities, along with STEMx member feedback on the topics identified by OSTP. These topics are the themes for the listening sessions, and will likely show up in the final STEM Strategic Plan:


  • STEM Education: Support learners and educators in and across all science and technology disciplines 
  • STEM Workforce Development: Prepare and recruit our Nation’s future STEM workforce
  • STEM Workforce: Foster inclusive STEM learning and working spaces to retain STEM learners and workers
  • STEM Engagement: Foster meaningful community and public engagement in science and technology
  • STEM Research and Innovation Capacity: Build and drive capacity and cutting-edge STEM (and STEM education) research and development
  • The National STEM Ecosystem


This is the moment to help OSTP create a Federal STEM Strategic Plan that reflects the reality we live in, work in, and experience each day. This is the moment to show the power of the STEMx network – to use our collective voice to shape the direction of the plan, to help define the language used, and highlight proven strategies that can make a difference for all STEM learners.


We are collecting STEMx member feedback here. Over the next week, add feedback, thoughts, statistics related to that topic. The Policy Advisory Group members will share this feedback on behalf of STEMx during the Listening Sessions.


The listening sessions are open to the public. Visit the OSTP website for a complete list of sessions, times and registration links.

By Rob Evans 01 Nov, 2023
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By Rob Evans 03 Oct, 2023
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