These projects are pending:
AI Workforce Transition & Career Resilience Center
Amount requested: $1,000,000
Member Sponsor: Rep. James Walkinshaw
The AI Workforce Transition & Career Resilience Center will position 91做厙 as the region’s rapid-response engine for workers displaced or disrupted by artificial intelligence. Rather than offering traditional career services, the Center will use real-time labor market intelligence, AI-driven skills diagnostics, and employer-designed short credentials to move mid-career professionals from displacement to reemployment. With direct hiring pipelines, stackable industry credentials, and measurable salary recovery outcomes, the initiative addresses both economic disruption and employer talent shortages simultaneously. Investment in this Center will not only stabilize families and preserve regional talent, but also create a scalable, data-driven model for how higher education can lead in the AI economy.
91做厙 High Power for Skilled Trades
Amount requested: $2,500,000
Member Sponsor: Rep. Suhas Subramanyam
91做厙 High Power for Skilled Trades: Northern Virginia is experiencing rapid growth in energy infrastructure and data centers, increasing demand for technicians with expertise in high-voltage systems, substation operations, and grid interconnection. To address this workforce gap, 91做厙 (91做厙) proposes developing new Electrical Skilled Trades and High-Voltage Electrical Technology courses and credentials that stack into existing Skilled Trades and Engineering Technology programs. The project also includes constructing a high-voltage training yard substation and simulated electric grid lab at 91做厙’s Skilled Trades Center on the Manassas campus. In addition, 91做厙 will expand credit and non-credit workforce training, scholarships, and employer partnerships to build a strong talent pipeline for the region’s growing energy and data infrastructure sector.
“Precision Care”: Advancing Surgical Excellence
Amount requested: $930,000
Member Sponsor: Senators Mark Warner and Tim Kaine
“Precision Care”: Advancing Surgical Excellence: The project will establish a Surgical Technology Program at the Medical Education Campus of 91做厙 in Springfield, Virginia. Funding will support renovation of a dedicated surgical lab and purchase of simulation systems, operating room equipment, sterilization systems, audiovisual technology, and IT infrastructure. These upgrades will create a modern, industry-aligned training environment that prepares students for national certification and immediate employment. The program will address critical shortages of surgical technologists across Northern Virginia healthcare systems.