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Scientific Manpower Commission, a participating organization of the American
Association for the Advancement of Science. CPST is a nonprofit corporation whose
membership includes leading professional societies, corporations, institutions,
and individuals concerned with advancing public understanding of professionals
in science and technology, their roles, education, and employment.
URL: http://www.cpst.org/
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Provides engineers, scientists, and science and engineering
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problems that arise in their work, and to serve those who are
promoting learning and advancing the understanding of responsible
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There are no individual members of the NCEES, rather the delegates who represent
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Member Boards. The primary role of the Council is to prepare the engineering
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Engineers (EPE) and Committee on Examinations for Professional Surveyors (EPS).
Examinations are administered twice a year on specific dates. The vision of
the NCEES today is to provide leadership in the professional licensure of engineers
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