The administration argues that quantum technologies could eventually transform industries, including pharmaceuticals, manufacturing, logistics, energy, and defense, while providing strategic advantages in scientific research and national security.
At the center of the initiative is a government-wide effort known as Quantum Computing for Accelerated Discovery and Development for Science (QC-ADDS), which aims to develop at least one quantum computer capable of enabling what the administration calls “quantum-enabled scientific discovery.”
The Department of Energy, Department of Commerce, Department of Defense, National Science Foundation, NASA, National Security Agency, and elements of the intelligence community are directed to coordinate research and development activities under the program.























