About the Quantum Alliance Initiative
The Quantum Alliance Initiative (QAI) was established following Hudson’s October
2017 inaugural international conference on the coming quantum revolution. QAI
serves as the flagship policy center for Hudson’s efforts to shape U.S. policy on
quantum technology, including quantum computers, sensors, and networks.
QAI’s mission is to develop and champion policies that enable the United States to
win the race to a universal quantum computer, while ensuring that it is resistant to a
quantum computer cyberattack, thus allowing Americans to enjoy the maximum
benefits of quantum technology with minimum disruption. QAI consists of Hudson
Institute experts in cybersecurity, national security, defense, and emerging
technology.
Additionally, the Initiative maintains an advisory board that includes leaders in
technology, policy, law, and defense.
QAI’s focus includes leveraging existing alliances to: 1) secure present and future vital
infrastructures from quantum attack; 2) create a Quantum Alliance network among
U.S. allies such as Canada, Australia, and Great Britain, to which other nations can be
added over time; and 3) develop and secure present and future supply chains for
quantum technology.
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