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October 11, 2008 5:22:22 AM CDT



Top Engineers Shun Military

Posted Jun 25, 08 2:15 AM CDT in Technology Business 

(Newser) – Greater "geek cachet" and higher pay is diverting engineering managers from the military into places like Microsoft and Google, the New York Times reports. The result is a dearth of  managers overseeing military projects, which government investigators largely blame for long delays and $295 billion in cost overruns. The shortage has forced the military to increasingly rely on consultants, who often lack the skills and incentive to hold down spending.

To counter the trend, the Air Force Academy has created a new degree in systems engineering, and several universities have expanded such programs. The Navy is also boosting plans to recruit and retain engineers. But to find and keep engineers, the military will have to box it out with tech giants offering double the pay. “Google calls me every other week looking for systems engineers,” said one MIT expert.

Source New York Times

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The military is having trouble recruiting qualified engineers, who opt to work for private firms offering double the pay.   (Shutter stock)
The military is concerned about a brain drain of top engineers.   (Shutter Stock)
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