The document promotes an engineering program, highlighting that it is ranked in the top 10, 30, and 35 nationally for electrical, chemical, and mechanical engineering respectively and is ranked #1 in South Carolina for all its engineering departments. It notes that a lack of engineers could hinder US innovation and that the program's use of composites and health monitoring could save $40 million annually and increase readiness by 2%. It also mentions lightning strike protection and jokes that others may call the program "grad school" but it calls it "raising the debt ceiling".