https://www.defenseone.com/technology/2020/07/energy-unveils-blueprint-nationwide-unhackable-quantum-internet/167219/
By Brandi Vincent
Staff Correspondent
Defense One
July 27, 2020
The Energy Department on Thursday released a strategic blueprint to
construct a potentially “unhackable” nationwide quantum internet.
The plan to develop a prototype that relies on quantum mechanics to
connect next-generation computers and sensors and underpin securely
transmitted communications is the result of a workshop held by Energy in
New York City in February. There, around 70 stakeholders from across
sectors united to confront engineering and design barriers, pinpoint
research needed and puzzle out how to transform existing, local network
experiments to a viable ‘second’ internet.
Energy’s 17 national laboratories will serve as the backbone of the
system, according to the agency, which confirmed that the desired outcome
could be fully realized within the next decade.
“This is one of the most important technology innovations of the 21st
century,” Argonne National Lab Director Paul Kearns said during a news
conference unveiling the announcement in Chicago Thursday. “It’ll lead the
way to many remarkable benefits for society at large.”
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