U.S. Government's Defense Industrial Base Launches Build Freedom
Federal government workforce resurgence to promote skilled trades training in
As the nation celebrates its 250th birthday this weekend, the
Build Freedom has joined with
"Right now, there's a massive shortage of skilled tradespeople in our country. For every five skilled tradespeople who retire, only two are entering the workforce to replace them. That gap is widening, and it's affecting our country's ability to build ships, aircraft, vehicles, defense systems, and energy infrastructure. It's also making it hard for the average American to find a plumber or an electrician," said Rowe. "Build Freedom is a national effort to reinvigorate the skilled trades by shining a light on hundreds of thousands of AI-proof, six-figure jobs currently open in the defense industrial base. My foundation is pleased to offer scholarships for these essential jobs, and I'm honored to help launch the initiative."
"This is not simply an employment issue," Rowe added. "It's bigger than that. The skills gap is now a matter of national security, and our federal government is committed to closing it."
As part of this partnership, the Office of Defense Industrial Base Policy, Department of War, announced a
The Office of Defense Industrial Base Policy tapped
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