ASNT Applauds Executive Order on Skilled Trades, Urges Continued Investment in NDT Workforce Development
Thursday, May 15, 2025
COLUMBUS, OH — Earlier this week, The American Society for Nondestructive Testing (ASNT) sent letters to the Departments of Labor, Commerce, and Education as well as the White House Chief of Staff, supporting the recent Executive Order, Preparing Americans for High-Paying Skilled Trade Jobs of the Future. This initiative marks a significant step toward revitalizing the skilled trades sector, and ASNT is committed to contributing to its successful implementation.
In the letters, ASNT expressed commitment to advocating for the inclusion of nondestructive testing (NDT) in the national workforce development strategy. NDT professionals play a critical role in ensuring the safety and reliability of infrastructure, energy systems, aerospace components, manufacturing operations and more.
“This Executive Order is a promising start in addressing the skilled trades workforce gap,” said Neal Couture, ASNT CEO. “However, to truly meet the nation's needs, we must follow through with substantial investments in training programs, including apprenticeships, which prepare individuals for these essential roles.”
ASNT has already taken foundational steps toward establishing a national NDT Apprenticeship Program, beginning with the recent approval of its National Guidelines for Apprenticeship Standards by the U.S. Department of Labor. The program aims to create scalable, high-quality pathways into the field and build a stronger, more sustainable skilled workforce. ASNT also chairs the Skilled Trades Coalition (www.skilledtradesnow.org), a national collaborative of organizations working to raise awareness about trade careers and advocate for policies that support workforce development.
“We're encouraged by the administration's focus on skilled trades,” said Garra Liming, Director of Public Relations and Government Affairs at ASNT. “Our outreach to federal departments emphasizes our commitment to being an active partner in this initiative, ensuring that NDT is recognized and supported as a vital component of the skilled trades landscape.”
ASNT stands ready to collaborate with federal and state agencies, industry partners, and educational institutions to develop and implement programs that equip American workers with the skills needed for high-paying, in-demand trade careers. As these efforts move forward, ASNT encourages its members and partners to stay engaged, follow updates, and share their own workforce development stories as part of this growing national movement.
About ASNT
ASNT is the association for nondestructive testing (NDT) professionals committed to making the world a safer place. NDT professionals detect irregularities, flaws, and defects in materials, components, and structures that could compromise the safety, reliability, or functionality of an object or structure. Established in 1941, ASNT supports members with certifications, professional development, industry insights, advocacy, events, publications, and networking opportunities and is focused on fostering the growth of future generations of NDT professionals through the ASNT Foundation. Serving more than 22 000 members and certificate holders worldwide, ASNT is the largest technical society for NDT professionals. ASNT is based in Columbus, Ohio, with offices in Houston, Texas, Washington, DC and Chennai, India.
Media Contact:
Garra Liming
Director, Public Relations & Government Affairs
The American Society for Nondestructive Testing (ASNT)
614-274-6003; govrelations@asnt.org