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Pentagon Sees Quantum Computing as Key Weapon for War In Space


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The Air Force Research Laboratory expects to play a key role in developing quantum computing software and algorithms.

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Top Pentagon official Michael Griffin sat down a few weeks ago with Air Force scientists at Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio to discuss the future of quantum computing in the U.S. military. Griffin, the undersecretary of defense for research and engineering, has listed quantum computers and related applications among the Pentagon's must-do R&D investments.

Quantum computing is one area where the Pentagon worries that it is playing catchup while China continues to leap ahead. The technology is being developed for many civilian applications and the military sees it as potentially game-changing for information and space warfare.

The U.S. Air Force particularly is focused on on what is known as quantum information science.

"We see this as a very disruptive technology," says Michael Hayduk, chief of the computing and communications division at the Air Force Research Laboratory.

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