Quantum hardware company IonQ has been awarded a USD 5.7 million contract from the University of Maryland's (UMD) Applied Research Laboratory for Intelligence and Security (ARLIS) to develop a quantum computing system for national security applications.
The project's initial phase will focus on designing a two-node quantum computing system that will enable research into multi-party quantum algorithms and cybersecurity. The system will be based at ARLIS in UMD's Discovery District and use blind quantum computing protocols to protect processed information.
This project, known as SEQCURE (Securing Experimental Quantum Computing Usage in Research Environments), is part of a larger USD 18 million award to the University of Maryland by the Secretary of the Air Force. It aligns with the White House's 2022 national security memorandum to maintain the country's competitive advantage in quantum information science.
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