Federal agencies must transition high-value and high-impact systems to post-quantum cryptography by 2031 under Trump’s executive order. The directive

The executive order is expected this week and tasks the departments of Defense and Energy to build and host a quantum computer for scientific discovery.

Trump signed two executive orders aimed at expanding U.S. quantum computing capabilities and speeding up plans to prepare for Q-Day.

An executive order directing U.S. intelligence and law enforcement agencies to better protect quantum research from foreign espionage.

U.S. President Donald Trump signs an executive order in the Oval Office. Trump, while signing two Executive Orders on Quantum technology at the White House, said: "The first…

A new executive order directs a comprehensive federal strategy to accelerate quantum technology development.

Trump’s recent executive orders will accelerate the U.S. quantum computing and post-quantum encryption timelines.

These machines use the laws of quantum physics to process information in ways that can solve certain complex problems far faster than supercomputers.

One directs a "national effort" toward a useful quantum computer; the other sets deadlines for quantum-resistant encryption.

The long-awaited executive actions aim to protect current infrastructure from a fault-tolerant quantum computer while accelerating U.S. scientific research with quantum technology…

President Trump has launched a major initiative to accelerate the development of powerful quantum computers and bolster cybersecurity against future threats. The US aims to have…

President Donald J. Trump has signed two Executive Orders aimed at cementing American leadership in the quantum era. Together with their accompanying Fact Sheets, the directives…

Trump signs two executive orders to accelerate arrival of powerful quantum computers - SiliconANGLE

Federal agencies must transition high-value and high-impact systems to post-quantum cryptography by 2031 under Trump’s executive order. The directive

US President Donald Trump signed two executive orders to boost quantum research and strengthen security infrastructure to safeguard data in a post-quantum world.

Trump signs two quantum orders to boost computing and cybersecurity as U.S.-China tech competition intensifies.

One order mandated that all federal high-value assets and systems transition to Post-Quantum Cryptography by the end of 2031.

US President Donald Trump on Monday ordered a push to build a powerful quantum computer for scientific research and speed efforts to protect government systems

Trump signed two executive orders on quantum computing, targeting a research-grade machine by 2028 and $2bn in grants across nine firms for government equity.

The White House issued twin executive orders to accelerate U.S. development of large-scale quantum computers while simultaneously hardening defenses against such machines.

President Donald Trump signed orders to accelerate the development of a powerful quantum computer, aiming to enhance scientific research and cybersecurity defenses.