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Department of Energy Quantum Leadership Act of 2024
12/3/2024, 12:03 PM
Summary of Bill S 4932
The key provisions of the bill include the establishment of a Quantum Information Science Program within the Department of Energy, which will be responsible for coordinating and supporting research and development efforts in the field of quantum computing. The program will also work to promote collaboration between government agencies, academic institutions, and private sector companies to accelerate the development and deployment of quantum technologies.
Additionally, the bill authorizes funding for the program, including grants and other financial assistance to support research and development activities. It also directs the Department of Energy to establish a Quantum Information Science Advisory Committee to provide guidance and recommendations on the program's activities. Overall, the Department of Energy Quantum Leadership Act of 2024 aims to position the United States as a global leader in quantum computing and ensure that the country remains competitive in this critical technology sector. By investing in research and development and fostering collaboration between government, academia, and industry, the bill seeks to drive innovation and economic growth in the field of quantum information science.
Congressional Summary of S 4932
Department of Energy Quantum Leadership Act of 2024
This bill modifies and reauthorizes various Department of Energy (DOE) programs related to quantum research and development and establishes several new, related research programs.
Specifically, the bill expands the scope of DOE’s quantum information science research program to include research, development, and demonstration on quantum information science, engineering, and technology. Among other requirements, DOE must (1) establish an early-stage research and development program in high-performance quantum computing; (2) study quantum science, engineering, and technology supply chain needs; and (3) establish a university-led trainee program to address quantum workforce development needs.
The bill also reauthorizes the National Quantum Information Science Research Centers through FY2029 and the Quantum User Expansion for Science and Technology program through FY2028. Further, the bill modifies DOE’s quantum network infrastructure program to require research related to the development of (1) quantum network and entanglement distribution protocols or applications, and (2) high-efficiency room-temperature photon detectors for quantum photonic applications.
Finally, the bill establishes an instrumentation and infrastructure program to maintain U.S. leadership in quantum information science, engineering, and technology; develop domestic quantum supply chains; and provide resources for the broader scientific community. In carrying out the program, DOE must develop, design, build, purchase, and commercialize specialized equipment, laboratory infrastructure, and state-of-the-art instrumentation. In coordination with industry and institutions of higher education, DOE must support the development of quantum foundries focused on meeting the device, hardware, software, and materials needs of the scientific community and the quantum supply chain.
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Current Status of Bill S 4932
Bipartisan Support of Bill S 4932
Total Number of Sponsors
1Democrat Sponsors
1Republican Sponsors
0Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
20Democrat Cosponsors
8Republican Cosponsors
12Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill S 4932
Primary Policy Focus
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Comments

Aviana Rosenthal
1 year ago
I sad about this new bill. It may help with energy stuff. Hope it good for all of us. #USA #politics

Indy Bennett
1 year ago
I don't like this new energy bill, it's gonna mess things up for me and my family. Can't believe they're pushing this through without thinking about the consequences. #disappointed

Ronan Block
1 year ago
This bill is great for our energy future, can't believe some people don't see that.

Savannah Hampton
1 year ago
This bill is bad for us. Why does it hurt us?

Quinn Park
1 year ago
This bill is ridiculous.

Mason Shannon
1 year ago
This bill gonna mess with my energy costs, not cool. Short term, it's gonna hurt.




