Quantum Computing

Quantum Computing Inc. Creates Government/Defense Subsidiary

Feb. 9, 2023
Computing and communications systems based on quantum-computing technology will be designed and developed for government and defense customers by a new subsidiary of Quantum Computing.

To better serve government and defense customers with quantum-computer-based solutions, Quantum Computing Inc. launched a wholly-owned subsidiary, QI Solutions (QIS). Operating from a new facility in Arizona, QIS will provide customers with technologies that range from entropy quantum computing to high-speed quantum communications. The Arizona facility will be managed by the company’s experienced expert at applying quantum-computing technology: Sean Gabeler, president of QIS.

The CEO of parent company Quantum Computing, Robert Liscouski, explained the reasoning for the expansion, “We see tremendous potential for our market-ready quantum solutions in the government and defense sectors. To better meet those needs, we determined it would be best to set up a separate entity specifically to address the unique requirements of this market.”

He added, “Once we made that assessment and began conversations with key decision-makers in this space regarding their needs, we knew right away there was no better-experienced professional than Sean to lead the new initiative.”

Gabeler, a combat veteran and Special Operations officer for more than 30 years, brings a high level of understanding regarding government and military operations and business arrangements. He has experience at cost-effectively applying commercial technologies to government and military challenges.

Regarding working with government and military customers, Gabeler noted, “We have already been engaged in discussions with a number of these entities, and anticipate that we could soon see our solutions utilized in a wide variety of boutique applications for our clients.”

QIS will offer a wide range of technologies intended on bringing mission-ready quantum-computing solutions, including entropy quantum-computing hardware (see image above), software, quantum communications systems, and quantum sensing equipment, along with custom services and secure supply-chain management for sensitive government and military needs.

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Jack Browne | Technical Contributor

Jack Browne, Technical Contributor, has worked in technical publishing for over 30 years. He managed the content and production of three technical journals while at the American Institute of Physics, including Medical Physics and the Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology. He has been a Publisher and Editor for Penton Media, started the firm’s Wireless Symposium & Exhibition trade show in 1993, and currently serves as Technical Contributor for that company's Microwaves & RF magazine. Browne, who holds a BS in Mathematics from City College of New York and BA degrees in English and Philosophy from Fordham University, is a member of the IEEE.

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