Government & Policy
Full Report: Can Europe Catch the U.S. In Quantum Computing?
The myriad benefits of quantum computing, from optimizing logistics networks to revolutionizing drug discovery, are knocking at our door.
Australia Looks to Lead Industry Toward Quantum Technologies With $1B Funding
On Monday, the government opened consultation on the updated list of critical technologies in the national interest.
U.S. Taxpayer-Bilking-CHIPS Act Bill Could Prove Boon for Colorado Tech Sectors, $100M Per Annum for Quantum Infrastructure
Some of Colorado’s key technology sectors will reap benefits from the $280 billion CHIPS and Science Act, recently passed.
Suit Filed in D.C. Court Seeks Transparency Into U.S. NIST’s Post-Quantum Computing Algorithm Effort
Civil-rights firm Loevy & Loevy has now filed suit on [D. J. Bernstein’s] behalf in federal court, the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, to force NIST to comply with the law.
There Are Policy Implications for Quantum Simulation, Quantum Computing
Quantum simulation has the potential to profoundly affect science, industry, and warfare.
How Can Governments Use Quantum Computing for Public Sector Interests?
Creating a “quantum sandbox” within government aimed at developing proof-of-concepts and testing near-term quantum applications provides a unique way to begin using today’s technology.
Why Israel Is Moving to Quantum Computing
Both China and the United States, among others, have already started national initiatives for this new paradigm. Israel is also placing bets on quantum computing.
Should the U.S. Government Run a Public Contest to Discover Weaknesses in Post-Quantum Computing Algorithms?
The more people try to attack the new PQC algorithms and fail, the more likely it is that they are secure.
U.S. DOD Open to Suggestion on Confronting Many Unknowns in Quantum Information Science
The Pentagon currently has a “little bias towards” photonic systems… DOD is still “figuring things out like what is the layout of these, and how would you use a small number of qubits effectively?”