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Trump signs executive orders to advance quantum computing

23 June 2026
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President Donald Trump signed two executive orders aimed at advancing the United States’ quantum computing capabilities on Monday. The first order initiates a national initiative to develop a powerful quantum computer and enhance quantum-enabled sensors and networks within five years. The second order mandates federal agencies to adopt quantum cryptography, reinforcing cybersecurity measures. Trump described these executive actions as significant progress for the U.S. tech sector, which is drawing increasing investments. The White House’s Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy, Michael Kratsios, highlighted that the initiatives will not only boost domestic production and workforce development in the quantum industry but also aim to unlock economic growth across several sectors, including manufacturing and drug discovery.

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Quantum computing represents a transformative leap in computing technology, moving beyond traditional binary systems to harness quantum mechanics for vastly improved processing power. This shift is anticipated to impact industries such as automotive, financial services, and life sciences, with potential economic contributions estimated at $1.3 trillion by 2035. The U.S. government’s focus on quantum technology aligns with global trends, as countries invest heavily in quantum research and development to secure leadership in this emerging field. The executive orders also underscore the critical need for advancements in cybersecurity, particularly as quantum computing could potentially undermine current encryption methods.

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