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White House Advances Executive Order to Transform U.S. Quantum Technology Policy

White House Advances Executive Order to Transform U.S. Quantum Technology Policy

Draft directive aims to consolidate federal strategy, accelerate commercialisation and strengthen global leadership in quantum computing and sensing
The White House is preparing an executive order designed to reshape the United States’ national quantum technology policy by unifying disparate federal efforts, enhancing commercial deployment and buttressing American leadership amid intensifying global competition.

The draft directive, circulated among agencies in recent days, outlines sweeping ambitions to accelerate research and development, expand workforce training, and strengthen partnerships with industry and allied nations in quantum computing, communications and sensing.

Administration officials said the initiative reflects recognition that quantum technologies — which harness quantum mechanics to perform computation and sensing tasks far beyond current capabilities — will be foundational to future economic competitiveness, national security applications and scientific discovery.

The executive order is expected to establish clear directives for federal agencies to prioritise quantum research infrastructure, streamline grant mechanisms and coordinate investments across departments, while also incentivising private-sector innovation and commercial adoption.

Central components of the proposed policy include expanding federal funding for quantum research beyond existing programmes, fostering domestic semiconductor and materials supply chains critical to quantum device fabrication, and promoting workforce development through new training and educational pathways.

Officials have signalled that the order will call for strengthened collaboration with universities, national laboratories and private companies to ensure that U.S. firms and researchers remain at the forefront of breakthroughs in areas such as error-corrected quantum computing and secure quantum communications.

The draft also contemplates enhanced international cooperation on quantum standards and research initiatives with allies, reflecting concerns over strategic advances by foreign competitors in both civilian and defence sectors.

The administration frames these elements as essential to safeguarding national interests and maintaining technological advantage, while preserving an open innovation ecosystem.

Industry representatives welcomed the administration’s emphasis on clarity and coordination, saying that a coherent national quantum strategy could reduce regulatory uncertainty and help channel investment into scalable technologies.

Some stakeholders noted that clear executive guidance would enable faster private-sector commitments in hardware, software and associated services.

At the same time, experts emphasised the importance of aligning the executive order with broader legislative support to ensure sustained funding and strategic continuity.

Officials said the White House expects to finalise and issue the executive order in the coming weeks, with implementation frameworks rolling out across federal agencies soon after.

The closely watched policy development signals a new phase of concerted federal engagement in an area seen as critical to economic growth, cybersecurity and advanced scientific infrastructure.
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