"Meet FedScoop's list of D.C.'s Top 50 Women in Technology for 2016 — an elite cadre of women transforming how the government uses technology... But even as these women help change government for the better, honoring them is also a way of highlighting the gaps that still remain in the technology workforce. According to the National Center for Women and Information Technology, only a quarter of professional computing jobs in the U.S. are held by women. Statistics about the next generation appear equally troublesome: The same report found only 22 percent of AP Computer Science test-takers in 2015 were female. And according to a National Cyber Security Alliance report from last year, the gap between the number of men and women who are interested in cybersecurity careers is more than five times greater than it was a year prior. To bring more women to STEM, Smith said during a panel last week that girls need role models to help them picture themselves working in science and tech jobs."
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Friday, April 1, 2016
FedScoop unveils its list of D.C.'s Top 50 Women in Technology for 2016; FedScoop, 3/31/16
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