Author: Summer Myatt|| Date Published: September 7, 2022
Quantum computing can unlock a myriad of opportunities for the United States, and the federal government is beginning to tap into its potential. Although quantum is not a new field by any means, it is incredibly complex, and it may take years for us to see the benefits of harnessing the advanced technology. Because of these factors, GovCon leaders are urging their clients to get into the quantum game early in order to reap the biggest benefits down the road.
In Executive Mosaic’s latest video interview, Doug Lane, CEO of Capgemini Government Solutions and 2022 Wash100 Award winner, explained where the U.S. stands in its development of quantum, the importance of entering the sector early and how quantum will benefit the GovCon community.
Read Capgemini’s research paper on harnessing quantum technologies here.
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