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Australian Signals Directorate Publishes Post-Quantum Questions to Evaluate Third-Party Vendor Readiness

The Australian Signals Directorate has published a practical set of vendor-neutral questions that organisations can use to evaluate third-party readiness for post-quantum cryptography. The guidance maps to the LATICE framework and addresses cryptographic inventories, data-lifetime risks, hybrid transition modes and concrete product roadmaps. It is intended for use in procurement, contract renewals and ongoing assurance activities. Organisations are encouraged to scale the questions according to risk and to engage suppliers early so that vendor timelines support the recommended end-2030 transition from traditional asymmetric algorithms.

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NSA and DEVCOM Army Research Office Launch QuantumEAGLe Initiative to Advance Quantum Computing Ecosystem

The National Security Agency and DEVCOM Army Research Office have launched the QuantumEAGLe Initiative to accelerate the U.S. quantum computing ecosystem. The program targets five interconnected priorities: industry engagement, commercial roadmaps, supply chain advancement, algorithmic applications, and foundational research. It aims to overcome technical barriers and enable fault-tolerant quantum computers. The initiative strengthens domestic manufacturing capabilities while aligning with the President’s Quantum Executive Order for national and economic security. Industry quotes highlight the collaborative push to maintain U.S. leadership in quantum technology.

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Nord Quantique Secures Long-Term Semiconductor Supply Chain with New Partnerships

Nord Quantique has formed strategic partnerships with C2MI and NY CREATES, ensuring access to specialized semiconductor facilities within the Northeast Semiconductor Manufacturing Corridor. These collaborations will support the fabrication of superconducting and CMOS-based quantum chips, providing the reliability and scalability needed to advance fault-tolerant quantum computing.

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