The act additionally compels the NASA administrator to support the following initiatives:
NASA GIRLS and NASA BOYS, which are virtual mentoring programs that pair NASA mentors with young students.[2]
Aspire to Inspire, a program that tasks young girls to investigate STEM career opportunities by providing information about the lives and jobs of early career women at NASA.[3]
Summer Institute in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Research. This program is designed to increase awareness of nontraditional career opportunities with the Goddard Space Flight Center among middle school students.[4]
Lastly, the act requires the NASA administrator to present a report to the House Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation on how NASA can best engage current and retired astronauts, scientists, engineers, and other personnel to work with K-12 female STEM students to inspire the next generation of women to consider studying STEM fields and pursue careers in aerospace.[1]
The bill was signed into law by President Donald Trump on February 28, 2017.[5]