The U.S. Department of Defense has highlighted new efforts to strengthen quantum technology development as part of its long-term military modernization strategy. Officials say quantum innovation will play an increasingly important role in maintaining information superiority across future battlefields. Quantum technologies promise major advances in computing, secure communications, sensing and navigation. Military planners believe these capabilities could dramatically improve intelligence gathering, cybersecurity, logistics and battlefield decision-making while enhancing resistance to electronic warfare. The Defense Department has expanded partnerships with universities, private companies and research laboratories to accelerate quantum research. Significant investments are being directed toward quantum computers, quantum networking and quantum-resistant encryption to prepare for future security challenges. Global competition in quantum technology continues to intensify as China, the European Union and other major powers invest billions of dollars into research and commercialization. Many analysts view quantum computing as a strategic technology comparable to artificial intelligence in terms of its long-term geopolitical importance. Although practical large-scale quantum computers remain under development, governments increasingly consider early investment essential to maintaining national security and technological leadership in the decades ahead.
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