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Congress Reviews National Quantum Strategy
March 23, 2026
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) has identified critical strategic gaps in the National Quantum Initiative Act (NQI), highlighting deficiencies in oversight, interagency coordination, performance measurement, and workforce development. As the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation prepares to mark up the NQI reauthorization, the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) is urged to update the national quantum strategy to address these issues. This legislative and strategic review aims to strengthen U.S. leadership in quantum technology amid intensifying global competition, particularly from China.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate updated federal quantum technology priorities and potential shifts in funding allocations affecting agencies such as NIST, NSF, and DOE.
- The emphasis on improved resource planning and interagency collaboration may lead to new or revised contract opportunities focused on quantum research, development, and workforce training.
- Industry stakeholders are encouraged to engage with forthcoming solicitations aligned with the updated strategy to support U.S. quantum technology advancement.
- Organizations should monitor the Senate Committee's markup process and OSTP's strategy revisions for implications on procurement timelines and requirements.
Timely action and refocusing of efforts to account for advancements in the technology is critically important as we race with China and others to lead in this vitally important field.
— Quantum Industry Coalition
Agencies
Government Accountability Office, Office of Science and Technology Policy, Subcommittee on Quantum Information Science, National Institute of Standards and Technology, National Science Foundation
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- Lawmakers Eye Quantum Strategy Fixes as GAO Flags Strategic Gaps โ MeriTalk · MeriTalk · Mar 23
- GAO Calls for Updates to National Quantum Strategy · ExecutiveGov · Mar 19