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The competition selects winners on state, regional, and finally national levels for each grade level. All regional winners receive a trip to attend the National Judging and Educational Event (NJ&EE). Students can win up to $ 10,000 in savings bonds (maturity value). The NJ&EE event includes
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for students in grades 6–9 in the United States or at US Army schools across the world. The contest is conducted entirely online—groups of 2-4 students submit "Mission Folders", which contain detailed information about their projects choosing either Scientific Inquiry or the Engineering Design
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many opportunities to meet others, physical training, various workshops and panels, as well as the DoD STEM Workshops, which is a day working with scientists and engineers from different sectors of the DoD.
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eCYBERMISSION is part of the Army Educational Outreach Program (AEOP).
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