Policy Comments & Letters

A letter from QED-C to DOE detailing how the Genesis Mission can help unify and amplify the value of quantum computing for the benefit of the nation and society.

QED-C EU Quantum Act Response

Implications of Technological Sovereignty Policies on the Global QIST Industry
Policy position or comment regarding the investigation of foreign imports, focusing on the intersection of semiconductor technology (critical to QIST components) and national security risks.
QED-C comments regarding the impact that a deemed export control would have if it was applied to the quantum items
A policy input related to government requests for information (RFI) seeking industry guidance on the best mechanisms for financial support and investment in covered quantum technology categories.

Deemed Exports and QC

Official comment/letter addressing the policy challenge of "deemed exports"—sharing sensitive technology with foreign nationals domestically—in the context of specialized quantum research and development.
Policy input providing strategic recommendations to the NSF's TIP Directorate on how to prioritize and fund emerging technologies, with a focus on accelerating quantum innovation pathways.
This letter to BIS offers help, commentary, and support regarding whether new export controls on technology, software, and commodities related to quantum computing should be imposed.
Relates to the policy objective of establishing and supporting regional hubs across the U.S. to foster innovation ecosystems where universities, companies, and government can collaborate on emerging technologies like QIST.
A broad policy position supporting legislative or administrative actions designed to speed up the transition of basic quantum research into commercially viable products and services.
A policy theme concerning the necessity for various government agencies to align their efforts and funding for quantum technology with the broader national strategy for microelectronics and semiconductor research.