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Updated · GovCon Wire · Jun 2
Carahsoft Highlights 7 Government Quantum Events Starting June 25
Updated
Updated · GovCon Wire · Jun 2

Carahsoft Highlights 7 Government Quantum Events Starting June 25

1 articles · Updated · GovCon Wire · Jun 2
  • June 25-26 in Boston, Quantum Tech World 2026 opens the government-focused quantum calendar, with sessions on AI, high-performance computing and defense uses such as sensing, navigation and secure communications.
  • Troy Meraw said the events reflect quantum computing’s growing role in government missions, especially encryption modernization, cybersecurity, advanced computing and sensing applications.
  • July through November, the lineup expands to Oak Ridge’s Quantum Computing User Forum, DoDIIS in Tampa, TechNet Augusta, Quantum World Congress in Maryland, TechNet Indo-Pacific in Honolulu and SC26 in Chicago.
  • Defense and cyber themes run through the schedule, with DoDIIS, TechNet Augusta and TechNet Indo-Pacific set to examine post-quantum cryptography, quantum-resistant security and mission applications for intelligence and military operations.
  • Carahsoft plans partner showcases across several stops, including pavilions, kiosks and exhibits featuring companies such as IBM, D-Wave, Quantinuum, QuintessenceLabs and Classiq.
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