DOE Launches Quantum Genesis Push for Scientifically Relevant Quantum Computer
DOE’s new Quantum Genesis initiative aims to deliver a fault-tolerant quantum computing capability for scientific research by 2028. It answers a requirement laid out in a June 22 executive order.
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FBI Taps Karl Robert Schumann as CIO
Schumann, a 20-year FBI veteran who rose from special agent to senior executive roles, updated his LinkedIn profile to reflect the CIO appointment.
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Warner, Himes Warn Acting DNI Against Major Changes at ODNI
House and Senate intelligence committee Democrats caution Acting DNI Bill Pulte against workforce cuts, politically driven declassification actions, and structural changes at ODNI.
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Trump Signs 2 Executive Orders to Bolster Quantum Computing
The orders launch a federal push to develop a scientifically relevant quantum computer and direct agencies to complete migration to post-quantum cryptography by 2031.




