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Occupation Projections (*)Adequacy of the US Science and Engineering Workforce, by John Sargent, Senior Policy Advisor, Technology Administration ( US Department of Commerce, presents statistics on the current and future IT workforce, Also, - CRA, - Brain Drain in Tech's Future?, - Slides from CRA Computing Leadership Summit IT, Science and Engineering Fields (similar data for ) (*)Adequacy of the US Science and Engineering Workforce, by John Sargent, Senior Policy Advisor, Technology Administration ( US Department of Commerce, presents statistics on the current and future IT workforce, Also, - CRA, - Brain Drain in Tech's Future?, - Slides from CRA Computing Leadership Summit (*)Adequacy of the US Science and Engineering Workforce, by John Sargent, Senior Policy Advisor, Technology Administration ( US Department of Commerce, presents statistics on the current and future IT workforce, Also, - CRA, - Brain Drain in Tech's Future?, - Slides from CRA Computing Leadership Summit

Supply & Demand Error in projections is of the order of 10% (similar values for )

Occupational Distribution 70% (*) for source details – see previous slide Projected S&E Job Openings (new jobs plus net replacements) *

Interest