Big moment for quantum in the U.S. this week when Senators Cantwell, Young and colleagues introduced the bipartisan National Quantum Initiative Reauthorization Act — a major step to sustain and accelerate federal support for quantum research, workforce development, and real-world applications.
Quoted in the press release, SEEQCs John Levy says: “SEEQC is developing advanced quantum computing hardware based on a fully chip-based architecture designed for scalable, energy-efficient deployment and domestic manufacturability. Our approach enables quantum systems to be designed, fabricated, and integrated within the United States. Congress should reaffirm America’s commitment to leadership in this strategic industry. U.S. must maintain the lead as quantum computing transitions from research to deployment, directly influencing economic growth, national security, and the global standards governing next-generation computing systems. SEEQC strongly supports the bipartisan leadership of Senators Cantwell, Young, Daines, and Blackburn, and Sen. Schumer in advancing this legislation. This bill will help ensure that the United States leads not only in quantum discovery, but also in the domestic manufacturing and secure deployment of quantum computing systems.”
At SEEQC, we’re energized by bipartisan momentum that reinforces U.S. leadership in quantum innovation — from scalable hardware to practical deployment.
