What is Quantum Computing’s Impact on Government?
Agencies are exploring quantum computing to reshape research, security and innovation.
Quantum will transform computing across missions, and government agencies are starting to prepare systems to ensure data and critical infrastructure are secure.
In this edition of our ABCs of Fed IT series, brush up on how quantum will impact government and learn about the standards and innovations that will be critical to the infrastructure for quantum.
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Former Federal Tech Leaders Push for Government Delivery Reform
After leaving government in 2025, April Harding and Maureen Klovers launched We The Doers to elevate frontline expertise and strengthen modernization efforts across agencies.
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Quantum Could Replicate AI’s Breakout Moment Across Government, Officials Say
The White House is prioritizing commercialization, public-private partnerships and workforce development to scale quantum technologies.
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‘Harvest Now, Decrypt Later’ Attacks Push Federal Shift to PQC
Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab’s Prathibha Rama said agencies must migrate to PQC as future decryption threats put sensitive data at risk.
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Former GSA, NASA Leader on Federal Acquisition Leadership
Former GSA and NASA executive Mary Davie shares advice for public servants considering a move to the private sector.
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