Federal Legislation
House Advances Cybersecurity Education Grants
March 17, 2026
The U.S. House of Representatives has introduced the Cybersecurity Skills Integration Act, proposing a $10 million pilot grant program administered by the Department of Education to integrate cybersecurity training into career and technical education (CTE) programs. This initiative aims to strengthen the cybersecurity workforce supporting critical infrastructure by aligning education programs with the NIST NICE framework and coordinating with the Departments of Homeland Security and Labor. Grants of up to $500,000 annually will be competitively awarded to eligible CTE programs to enhance workforce readiness against cyber threats.
- The Department of Education will lead grant administration, with interagency collaboration ensuring alignment to national cybersecurity workforce standards.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate grant solicitations focused on educational institutions and training providers specializing in cybersecurity curriculum development.
- This funding opportunity signals increased federal investment in cybersecurity workforce development, creating potential partnerships for contractors offering educational technology, curriculum design, and training services.
- Organizations involved in critical infrastructure sectors may benefit from enhanced workforce capabilities resulting from these grants, impacting future cybersecurity procurement requirements.
direct the Education Department to award up to $10 million in grants to promote the integration of cybersecurity education into career and technical education programs that benefit the U.S. critical infrastructure workforce.
— House members
Cybersecurity professionals are an integral part of Americaβs safety and economic prosperity. This bipartisan legislation will help secure a strong future for our countryβs critical infrastructure by providing students with increased access to cybersecurity education programs.
— Rep. Suzanne Bonamici
This legislation would provide essential training opportunities that equip learners with the skills needed to pursue rewarding careers safeguarding critical infrastructure across the country.
— LeAnn Curry, Executive Director of ACTE
Agencies
Department of Education, Department of Homeland Security, National Institute of Standards and Technology, U.S. Department of Labor, Congressional Career and Technical Education Caucus
Contracts
$10 million
Sources
- House Bill Seeks $10M of Cybersecurity Education Integration Grants · meritalk · Mar 17
- Thompson, Bonamici Introduce Bill to Strengthen Cybersecurity Education | Representative Thompson · Thompson House · Mar 11
- House Bill Seeks $10M of Cybersecurity Education Integration Grants β MeriTalk · MeriTalk · Mar 17