[Congressional Bills 110th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 59 Engrossed in House (EH)]
In the House of Representatives, U. S.,
January 31, 2007.
Whereas engineers use their professional, scientific, and technical knowledge
and skills in creative and innovative ways to fulfill society's needs;
Whereas engineers have helped meet the major technological challenges of our
time--from rebuilding towns devastated by natural disasters to designing
an information superhighway that will speed our country into the future;
Whereas engineers are a crucial link in research, development, and demonstration
and in transforming scientific discoveries into useful products, and we
will look more than ever to engineers and their knowledge and skills to
meet the challenges of the future;
Whereas engineers play a crucial role in developing the consensus engineering
standards that permit modern economies and societies to exist;
Whereas the 2006 National Academy of Sciences report entitled ``Rising Above the
Gathering Storm'' highlighted the worrisome trend that fewer students
are now focusing on engineering in college at a time when increasing
numbers of today's 2,000,000 United States engineers are nearing
retirement;
Whereas the National Society of Professional Engineers through National
Engineers Week and other activities is raising public awareness of
engineers' significant, positive contributions to societal needs;
Whereas National Engineers Week activities at engineering schools and in other
forums are encouraging our young math and science students to see
themselves as possible future engineers and to realize the practical
power of their knowledge;
Whereas National Engineers Week has grown into a formal coalition of more than
70 engineering, education, and cultural societies, and more than 50
major corporations and government agencies;
Whereas National Engineers Week is celebrated during the week of George
Washington's birthday to honor the contributions that our first
President, a military engineer and land surveyor, made to engineering;
and
Whereas February 18 to 24, 2007, has been designated by the President as
National Engineers Week: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) supports the goals and ideals of National Engineers Week and its
aims to increase understanding of and interest in engineering and
technology careers and to promote literacy in math and science; and
(2) will work with the engineering community to make sure that the
creativity and contribution of that community can be expressed through
research, development, standardization, and innovation.
Attest:
Clerk.